The Psychology of Multiculturalism, Assimilation, and Omniculturalism: Managing Diversity in Global Context

Author: Fathali Moghaddam

July 4, 2024

Historically, assimilation has been the dominant approach to managing diversity. However, since the late 1960s multiculturalism has gained favor and is now the most commonly adopted approach in most Western as well as in some non-Western societies. Both assimilation and multiculturalism rest on some central psychological assumptions that are not supported by empirical research. After critically reviewing the psychological foundations of assimilation and multiculturalism, the book argues that we need to explore new approaches to managing diversity in the twenty-first century. It provides, from a psychological perspective, a concise critical introduction to, and assessment of, three different approaches to managing diversity: multiculturalism, assimilation, and omniculturalism. This task is undertaken in global context and with reference to cutting edge empirical psychological research. This book was published by Springer in July 2024 and written by Research Fellow Fathali Moghaddam.

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