multilingualism |
multiculturalism |
As nouns the difference between multilingualism and multiculturalism
is that
multilingualism is condition of being able to speak several languages while
multiculturalism is the characteristics of a society, city etc which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
multiculturalism |
monocultural |
As a noun multiculturalism
is the characteristics of a society, city etc which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
As an adjective monocultural is
having only one (single) culture; of or relating to a monoculture.
pluralistic |
multiculturalism |
As an adjective pluralistic
is characteristic of pluralism.
As a noun multiculturalism is
the characteristics of a society, city etc which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
ethnocentrism |
multiculturalism |
As nouns the difference between ethnocentrism and multiculturalism
is that
ethnocentrism is the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own traditional, deferred, or adoptive ethnic culture while
multiculturalism is the characteristics of a society, city etc. which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
indigenization |
multiculturalism |
As nouns the difference between indigenization and multiculturalism
is that
indigenization is the fact of making something more native; transformation of some service, idea etc to suit a local culture, especially through the use of more indigenous people in administration, employment etc while
multiculturalism is the characteristics of a society, city etc which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
multiculturalism |
fundamentalism |
As nouns the difference between multiculturalism and fundamentalism
is that
multiculturalism is the characteristics of a society, city etc which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence while
fundamentalism is (religion) the tendency to reduce a religion to its most fundamental tenets, based on strict interpretation of core texts.
multiculturalism |
race |
As a noun multiculturalism
is the characteristics of a society, city etc which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
As a verb race is
.
As an adjective race is
distinguished; classy.
multiculturalism |
feminism |
As nouns the difference between multiculturalism and feminism
is that
multiculturalism is the characteristics of a society, city etc. which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence while
feminism is the state of being feminine.
globalisation |
multiculturalism |
As nouns the difference between globalisation and multiculturalism
is that
globalisation is the process of going to a more interconnected world while
multiculturalism is the characteristics of a society, city etc which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
monoculturalism |
multiculturalism |
As nouns the difference between monoculturalism and multiculturalism
is that
monoculturalism is the practice of actively preserving a culture to the exclusion of external influences while
multiculturalism is the characteristics of a society, city etc. which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
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