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'A Past Built on Difference, a Future which is Shared' - a Critical Examination of the Recommendation made by the Commission on Integration and Community Cohesion

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McGhee D (2008) 'A Past Built on Difference, a Future which is Shared' - a Critical Examination of the Recommendation made by the Commission on Integration and Community Cohesion. People, Place and Policy, 2 (2), pp. 48-64. https://doi.org/10.3351/ppp.0002.0002.0001

Abstract
In this article I critically examine the interim statement and final report of the Commission on Integration and Community Cohesion (CICC) produced in 2007. The article explores the CICC¡¯s attempts to distance their approach to building community cohesion and increasing integration from what they describe as the ¡®simplistic¡¯ explanations and recommendations adopted by previous high-profile reviews, especially the Cantle chaired Community Cohesion Review of 2001. However, it will be suggested here that the CICC have unwittingly reproduced many of the latter¡¯s problematic explanations and recommendations. The ¡®cultural¡¯ explanations, and recommendations, epitomized by the ¡®contact hypothesis¡¯ and Cantle¡¯s co-option of social capital theory are fully present in the CICC¡¯s statement and reports. This is most evident in their recommendations on ¡®single group funding¡¯.

Keywords
community cohesion; integration; multiculturalism; shared futures; new ethnicities; single group funding; multiple identities

Journal
People, Place and Policy: Volume 2, Issue 2

StatusPublished
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Publication date12/06/2008
Publication date online12/06/2008
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PublisherSheffield Hallam University
ISSN1753-8041

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