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A 500 word blog post on lecture content on multiculturalism topic as part of the 'Psychology & Culture Global Issues & International Perspectives' module. The blog post discusses the topic of multiculturalism and looks at current events applying the thought process of this idea to such.

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PSYC3500 Culture and Perspectives Blog


Multiculturalism Blog


With multiculturalism models have been put forward to solve issues with intercultural relations. One

of the main researchers behind such is Berry, who is behind most of the main models used when

looking into intercultural models.



These models are used to demonstrate and suggest ways in which different cultures can come

together and live within a larger culture as a whole or for how a minority culture can live within a

majority culture. One of these models shows the strategies used by the minority and majority

culture. This puts the maintenance of the cultural heritage and the sought after relationships among

groups at the centre showing to what can happen is one of these is either in abundance or a lack of,

showing separation and exclusion at the bottom ends and integration and melting pot at the top.



Multiculturalism aims for the integration segment as it wants all cultures to be among to have

relations among another while being a part of a larger culture, avoiding an entire melting pot as that

can lead to a loss of cultural heritage.



Applying this is the real world, the UK is seen as a diverse place containing many different cultures

within it. As of the most recent publishing of the UK census since 2011-2021 there has been an

increase across the board in other ethnic groups that don't identify as white British while there has

been a decrease in people who identify as white British. Looking at individual cities in the data one of

the most diverse cities is Leicester having a mix of many different cultures with only an estimated

population of 35.5% white British population in the city centre area and a very large population of

those of an Indian or Pakistani background. So, looking at multiculturalism working cities like this are

a good case study to assess models and strategies or come to conclusions about the success of

integration within groups.
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