The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in a Global Perspective

Emilia Alaverdov
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Aim. The goal of the paper is migration processes in the context of globalisation leading to the erosion of cultural identity and the emergence of many heterogeneous cultures in many countries. Modern countries, where traditional societies with minor inclusions of another culture of European origin, have turned into multicultural communities, in which there are many scenarios for intercultural dialogue and multiculturalisation, including such negative options as xenophobia and racism, highlighting that one of the consequences of the multicultural approach in Europe has been a retreat into closed cultural communities. Methods. During the working process on the paper we applied the main methods of social and political studies such as the comparative analysis method; empirical methods; the method of observation; evaluation method and methods of content analysis. The paper is based on empirical research materials, articles, reports, research, and books.   Results and conclusion. By way of conclusion, we can say that Muslim migrants who arrive in Europe, for the most part, do not hurry to integrate into the local society. Compared to the local population, they wear different clothes, have different habits, and profess a different religion. All this sets one to consider them y as “others,” as strangers, which, under certain conditions, can lead to a feeling of fear or hostility (Alaverdov, 2020). The fact that Muslims maintain respect for their traditions is often seen by residents of their host countries as a sign of disrespect for local traditions.
全球视野下的多样性、公平与包容
的目标。本文的目标是全球化背景下的移民过程,导致文化认同的侵蚀和许多国家出现的许多异质文化。在现代国家,传统社会中有少量的欧洲文化,已经转变为多元文化社区,其中有许多跨文化对话和多元文化化的场景,包括仇外心理和种族主义等消极选择,突出表明欧洲多元文化方法的后果之一是退缩到封闭的文化社区。方法。在本文的研究过程中,我们运用了社会政治研究的主要方法,如比较分析法;实证方法;观察法:观察的方法;评价方法和内容分析方法。本文以实证研究材料、文章、报告、研究和书籍为基础。结果与结论。综上所述,我们可以说,到达欧洲的穆斯林移民,在大多数情况下,并不急于融入当地社会。与当地人相比,他们穿着不同的衣服,有不同的习惯,信仰不同的宗教。所有这些都使人们将他们视为“他人”,作为陌生人,这在某些条件下会导致恐惧或敌意的感觉(Alaverdov, 2020)。穆斯林对自己传统的尊重常常被东道国的居民视为不尊重当地传统的表现。
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