Beyond appearances: negotiating discourse and policies on diversity in Scotland and South Tyrol

Marcus Nicolson (Photographer), Andrea Carlà (Photographer)

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Abstract

Addressing diversity (whether cultural, racial, religious, or linguistic) is an issue faced not only by nation-states, but also by regions and sub-national entities. In this regard, such a challenge is well epitomized by Scotland, with its civic nationalist claims, and South Tyrol, an Italian autonomous province with German and Ladin-speaking minorities and a sophisticated system to protect them. Both areas have become destinations for migrants, who represent both 9% of the Scottish population and 9% of South Tyrolean population. Scotland and South Tyrol present interesting case studies within which to explore discourses and policies on diversity and their influence on individuals and wider society.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOnline
PublisherDiscover Society
Edition84
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2020

Keywords

  • diversity
  • discourse analysis
  • migration
  • migration governance
  • Scotland
  • South Tyrol

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