What is it about?

This game-changing book shows the limits of the current "American" categories of multiculturalism and how and why they must be globalized. Powerful chapters written by experts who incroporate personal examples to make the chapters highly accessible.

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Why is it important?

The old-fashioned view of multiculturalism is entirely too US-centric. At a time when the limits of that approach are daily illustrated this book shows how the old categories must be modernized and globalized.

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For much of my career I have been involved in multicultural and international issues. This book is a product of that interest and intends to transform our narrow concepts of multiculturalism to become more globalized.

Visiting Professor Rodney L. Lowman
University of Johannesburg

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This page is a summary of: Internationalizing multiculturalism: Expanding professional competencies in a globalized world., January 2013, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/14044-000.
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