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Intercultural policies and intergroup relations: Case study: Antwerp, Belgium. Dublin, Ireland : CLIP; European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 2010.The topic of the third CLIP module focuses on intergroup relations and intercultural policies in two dimensions: the relations between different groups living in the city and the local authority policy towards these groups. Since the CLIP network is based on cities of a different population structure, a ‘group’ in this project is defined broadly as an ethnic, religious, immigrant or national minority grouping. This kind of understanding of a group is of importance, particularly in the case of eastern European countries where the presence of immigrant groups is still marginal. Instead of immigrants, it is possible to consider national minorities with different cultural, religious and linguistic heritage, who are found within the state territory as a result of conflicts, wars or border changes.
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