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ISBN: PB: 9783593503165

University of Chicago Press, Campus Verlag

August 2015

245 pp.

21.6x13.9 cm

1 colour plate

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Producing Cultural Diversity

Hegemonic Knowledge in Global Governance Projects

How did cultural diversity become a buzzword fraught with tension? And what do the controversies surrounding it reveal about contemporary policy making? "Producing Cultural Diversity" investigates these questions through an empirical analysis of the negotiations that produced the recent UNESCO convention on cultural diversity. Taking an ethnographic approach, Ulrike Niedner-Kalthoff highlights how officials first framed the policy issue of cultural diversity and then negotiated an authoritative text, mobilized support, and organized legitimate representation. A significant contribution to the anthropology of contemporary statehood and global governance, this book will be a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners of international relations.

About the Author

Ulrike Niedner-Kalthoff has a background in cultural sciences and international relations and is now in charge of European cooperation in key enabling technologies at the Ministry of Economics in the German state of Hessen.