"White diversity": Paradoxes of deracializing antidiscrimination

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This article questions, at its starting point, the theoretical and epistemic assumptions around the emergence of the concept of (super)diversity, hailed in a growing body of academic literature as marking a "diversity turn". In the second part, it highlights the issues raised by the organizational applications of the diversity paradigm in three main policy domains: migration, urban planning, and antidiscrimination. Finally, emphasizing the development of white-centered diversity conceptions, particularly in the European and French contexts, it invites a closer look at the intertwining of scholarly and practical elaborations of the diversity frame by considering knowledge as practice.

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Doytcheva, M. (2020). “White diversity”: Paradoxes of deracializing antidiscrimination. Social Sciences, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/SOCSCI9040050

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