- Source: Parallel society
Parallel society refers to the self-organization of an ethnic or religious minority, often but not always immigrant groups, with the intent of a reduced or minimal spatial, social and cultural contact with the majority society into which they immigrate.
The term was introduced into the debate about migration and integration in the early 1990s by the German sociologist Wilhelm Heitmeyer. It rose to prominence in the European public discourse following the murder of Dutch director and critic of Islam Theo van Gogh. In 2004, the Association for the German Language ranked the term second in their Word of the year list.
See also
Parallel state
Pillarisation
Multiculturalism
Leitkultur
Auto-segregation
Ghetto
Dhimmi
Parallel Polis, the deliberate creation of a parallel society to overcome oppressive systems
Sensitive urban zone (France)
Vulnerable residential area (Denmark)
Vulnerable area (Sweden)
References
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