Examining and Explaining the Relationships and Linkages between multiculturalism, Citizenship, and Peace with an Emphasis on the Iranian Context

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Associate Professor of Curriculum Studies and Multicultural Education, Allameh Tabatabaei University
Abstract
This article pursues three interconnected objectives. First, it explains and compares the relationships among multiculturalism, citizenship, and peace based on existing theoretical literature. Second, using historical discourses and relevant documents, it adapts these relationships to the Iranian context. Third, it enriches academic discourse and offers practical insights for reinforcing these three concepts simultaneously. The method is analytical-deductive. Findings indicate that understanding certain concepts depends on grasping their interrelated counterparts. For instance, multiculturalism cannot be adequately explained without related concepts such as citizenship, democracy, justice, and peace. The meaningful interpretation of multiculturalism is contingent upon its interconnection with these other concepts. Understanding the relationships among diversity (multiculturalism), equitable distribution of resources and opportunities without discrimination (citizenship), and the realization of a desirable collective condition (positive peace) requires an integrated theoretical framework. The article argues that multiculturalism, citizenship, and peace are components of a dynamic system wherein the absence or weakness of any one component makes achieving the others either impossible or fragile.
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