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"Public Policy and Ethnicity" is a response to the growing concern in many democracies that ethnicity has become institutionalized as a political category. The book draws on a number of international studies, including New Zealand, to show that this process of public policymaking creates artificial divisions and boundaries that may become permanent and detrimental as well as being fundamentally at odds with the social fluidity of modern societies. Includes a preface by Jonathan Friedman.

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"Public Policy and Ethnicity" is a response to the growing concern in many democracies that ethnicity has become institutionalized as a political category. The book draws on a number of international studies, including New Zealand, to show that this process of public policymaking creates artificial divisions and boundaries that may become permanent and detrimental as well as being fundamentally at odds with the social fluidity of modern societies. Includes a preface by Jonathan Friedman.
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ALAIN BABADZAN Professor of Anthropology, University of Montpelier, France GRAHAM BUTTERWORTH Independent Public Historian, specializing in Maori History, New Zealand PAUL CALLISTER Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University, New Zealand, and Visiting Research Fellow, Cornell University, USA JOHN CLARK Senior Lecturer in the Philosophy of Education, School of Educational Studies, Massey University, New Zealand LORRAINE CULLEY Reader in Health Studies, Faculty of Health and Community Studies, De Montford University, Leicester, UK JACK DEMAINE Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, UK MARTIN DEVLIN Professor, Department of Management, Massey University, New Zealand ERICH KOLIG Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology, Otago University, New Zealand ROY NASH Professor of Education, Massey University, New Zealand ROGER OPENSHAW Chair in the History of Education, Department of Social and Policy Studies in Education, Massey University College of Education, New Zealand ELIZABETH RATA Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education and Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Political Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand CHRISTOPHER TREMEWAN Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Auckland, New Zealand TOON VAN MEIJL Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, and Secretary, Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands