The role of Values in Managing Diversity in Europe and Japan

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Auteur
Corinne Torrekens, Vanessa Frangville
Année
2021
ISBN
9780367551247
Lieu
Royaume-Uni
Edition
Routledge
Collection
Globalisation, Europe, and Multilateralism
Pages
208

Our paper analyses the role and impact played by values in the racialization processes of ethnic and religious minorities in Belgium and Japan.

In François Foret and Hino, Airo (eds.), Value Politics in Japan and Europe, Routledge, (december) 2021.

Book Description

This book explains the increasing importance of value politics in Europe and Japan, shedding light on various arenas: social values; parties, elections and politics; public action, private sector and law; identity politics and religion; media and public spheres.

It analyses how, against different but commensurable backgrounds, the rise of value politics alters (or not) the political game, for which purposes and with which effects. Applying both qualitative and quantitative methods from a wide range of primary and secondary sources, the comparison is organized by joining skills from experts of Japan and Europe and by systematizing a common analytical framework for the two cases. As such, it presents a revealing and unique analysis of the changing relationship between values and political behaviour in the two polities. Beyond the comparison, it also documents the opportunities and challenges underlying the interactions between Europe, Japan and the rest of the world; and the competition/combination between different versions of modernity.

This book is of key interest to scholars and students of European studies and politics, Asian politics/studies, Japanese studies/politics and more broadly to comparative politics, sociology, cultural/media studies, and economics.