TOLERANCE AND INCLUSIVENESS IN PLURALISTIC SOCIETY: AN INTRODUCTION

Simandjuntak, Marcella Elwina and Setiawan, R. Aji and Santoso, Yonathan Purbo and SARWO, YOHANES BUDI and Purwoko, Agustinus Joko (2023) TOLERANCE AND INCLUSIVENESS IN PLURALISTIC SOCIETY: AN INTRODUCTION. In: Promoting Tolerance and Inclusiveness in Indonesian Pluralistic Society. -, - (-). UPT Penerbitan Unika, Semarang, pp. 1-164. ISBN 978-623-5997-18-6

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Abstract

In Indonesia, pluralism is usually described as the diversity of ethnic groups, religions, races, i.e. Batak-Javanese, Muslim-Christian, Chinese-Local People, etc. In the United States and other western countries, ethnicity or race issues are mostly dominated by differences in skin color such as Black-African-American, White, American Indian, Hispanic-Latino, and Asian etc. Differences in skin color, ethnicity, and race are permanent identities that are carried naturally from birth to death. Some identities may change such as language, religion, and gender. This paper is a brief introduction to the meaning of tolerance and inclusiveness as the foundation for peaceful coexistence in a pluralistic society.

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: Chapter 1 Introduction
Subjects: 300 Social Sciences > Culture
300 Social Sciences > 301 Sociology
300 Social Sciences > 306 Culture and institutions
300 Social Sciences > 320 Political science
300 Social Sciences > 320 Political science > Human Right
300 Social Sciences > 370 Education
300 Social Sciences > 370 Education > 378 Higher education
Divisions: Book Publication
Depositing User: Ms Marcella Elwina Simandjuntak
Date Deposited: 15 Feb 2023 03:11
Last Modified: 04 Apr 2024 06:17
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/30851

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