INTEGRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF BRITISH MULTICULTURALISM
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Revue algérienne des lettres
Abstract
From the 1960s to the late 1990s, issues of immigrants’ integration in Britain involved two major
approaches: Race Relations and multiculturalism were a direct response to the overt racism within society
because of huge flood of immigrants mostly from the New Commonwealth. However, increasing reproach of
multiculturalism since the late 1990s altered the political rhetoric to focus more on civic integration,
community cohesion and common citizenship. Although Race Relations and multiculturalism reinforced ethnic
group rights and group identity, civic integration and cohesion were destined to stress the prominence of
common shared values, feelings of united belonging and individual rights.
