Publications

The  International Multicultural Network  (IMN ) presents  a selection of  books, journal articles, research reports  to advise, educate and inform on subjects related to multiculturalism and cultural  diversity. 

   Sins of my Father:A daughter, a cult, a wild unravelling

A detective story that charts two colliding narratives, Sins of My Father is a daughter’s attempt to unravel the mysteries of a father who believed himself to be beyond reproach. A dazzling work of literary memoir, it asks how deep legacies of shame and trauma run, and if we can reconcile unconditional love with irreparable damage.



The Multiculturalism Backlash 

(European Discourses, Policies and Practices)



The Multiculturalism Backlash provides new insights, informed reflections and compaalyses concerning these significant processes surrounding politics, policy, public debates and the place of migrants and ethnic minorities within European societies today. Focusing on the practice and policy of multiculturalism from a comparative perspective this work will be of interest to scholars from a wide range of disciplines including migration, anthropology and sociology.


Multiculturalism and Diversity in Applied 


Behavior Analysis (1st Edition) by  Brian  M. Conners 








Day of Tears by Julius Lester

Multiculturalism and Integration:A Harmonious Relations


Multiculturalism and Integration

“Literary-artistic sources of Azerbaijan multiculturalism”
Global Migration, Diversity, and Civic Education: Improving Policy 
and Practice (Multicultural Education Series)

Rethinking Race in Modern Argentina


      
This book argues essentially that Cameroon cannot competently 
champion African unity and progress until it can correctly pursue its
 own multicultural nation-building. 
                         








 This edited collection offers a comparative approac
  to the topic of multiculturalism, including different authors
  with contrasting arguments from different philosophical
  traditions and ideologies. ultural, Religious and Political 
 Contestations...










POPULAR  MULTICULTURAL  BOOKS 

       








 








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