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The ‘Dilemma of Recognition’: Diverging Realities of Ethnicised Politics

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Knowledge constitutes social reality (see 3.1). Based on this assumption, by shifting the “single, central, quasi-divine point of view” to the “multiplicity of coexisting” even “competing points of views” (Bourdieu 1999b: 3), diverging and similar realities become conceivable. These diverging and similar realities lead to the appearance of the ‘dilemma of recognition’.

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Schraml, C. (2012). The ‘Dilemma of Recognition’: Diverging Realities of Ethnicised Politics. In: The Dilemma of Recognition. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19405-9_10

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