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@article{ Siapera2006,
 title = {Multiculturalism online},
 author = {Siapera, Eugenia},
 journal = {European Journal of Cultural Studies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {5-24},
 volume = {9},
 year = {2006},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1367549406060804},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-226732},
 abstract = {This article is concerned with the politics of multiculturalism as encountered on the                internet. Theoretically, it examines the different normative positions                vis-à-vis multiculturalism in the works of Charles Taylor,                Jürgen Habermas, Jeremy Waldron and Nancy Fraser. Three main dilemmas                emerge: essentialism or fluidity of identities; universalism or particularism; and                recognition or redistribution. These are empirically examined subsequently through                online portals developed by four minority communities in the UK. Eight portals,                developed by black British, Indian/South Asian, Chinese and Muslim communities were                analysed with a view to understanding how such dilemmas are understood in online                environments, taken to represent a version of everyday political conduct. The                analysis focused on addressees/interlocutors, communicative forms and users,                indicating that all multicultural dilemmas are enacted online. Following an                agonistic model of politics, the article suggests that multicultural politics should                be understood as an open arena for the struggle between these dilemmas.},
 keywords = {Internet; Internet}}