MOSAIC - The training kit for Euro-Mediterranean youth work
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39. Miller, P., Gillinson, S. and Parker, S. (2004) Disabilism: how to tackle the last prejudice, Demos, p. 9.<br />
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41. Summarised from Nicolae, V. “Anti-Gypsyism – a definition”, available at www.ergonet<strong>work</strong>.org/antigypsyism.htm.<br />
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44. Ibid.<br />
45. Ibid.<br />
46. Said, E. W. (1978) Orientalism. New York: Pantheon.<br />
47. Said, E. (2003) ‘Preface to Orientalism’, Al-Ahram Weekly Online, 7-13 August 2003, Issue 650. Available at:<br />
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48. Hanefi, Hasan (2007) “Oryantalizmden Oksidentalizme” (‘From Orientalism towards Occidentalism’) in Uluslararası<br />
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49. Ibid., p. 84.<br />
50. “Humanism”, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanism.<br />
51. Said, E. (2003) ‘Preface to Orientalism’, Al-Ahram Weekly Online, 7-13 August 2003, Issue 650. Available at:<br />
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/650/op11.htm (accessed on 24 January 2008).<br />
52. Otten, H. (1997) Ten theses on the correlation between <strong>Euro</strong>pean <strong>youth</strong> encounters, intercultural learning and<br />
demands on full- and part-time staff in these encounters. Available at: http://ikab.de/reports/thesen_en.pdf.<br />
53. For a historical account of such an exchange, see Chapter 2 in this T-Kit: History and memory.<br />
54. King, Russell (1997) “Introduction: an essay on <strong>Mediterranean</strong>ism” in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mediterranean</strong> environment and society,<br />
ed. Russell King, Lindsay Proudfoot and Bernard Smith. London: Arnold.<br />
55. Baccouche, F. (1999) “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Mediterranean</strong> region united in its diversity” in North-South Centre (1999) Intercultural<br />
dialogue: basis <strong>for</strong> <strong>Euro</strong>-<strong>Mediterranean</strong> partnership.<br />
56. For a compilation of articles on intercultural dialogue in the context of <strong>Euro</strong>-<strong>Mediterranean</strong> Partnership, please<br />
see: North-South Centre (1999) Intercultural dialogue: basis <strong>for</strong> <strong>Euro</strong>-<strong>Mediterranean</strong> partnership, Lisbon: North-South<br />
Centre, publication of an international colloquy, 11-13 April 1997, organised by the North-South Centre. Available at:<br />
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57. See www.coe.int/T/dg4/intercultural/concept_EN.asp (accessed on 22 June 2006).<br />
58. Council of <strong>Euro</strong>pe, Faro Declaration on the Council of <strong>Euro</strong>pe’s Strategy <strong>for</strong> Developing Intercultural Dialogue,<br />
Ministerial Conference, Intercultural Dialogue: <strong>The</strong> Way Ahead, Closing Conference of the 50th Anniversary of<br />
the <strong>Euro</strong>pean Cultural Convention, 27-28 October 2005, Faro, Portugal. <strong>The</strong> Faro Declaration defines the rationale<br />
and the instruments of intercultural dialogue in detail. Its overall aim is to manage diversity in open and inclusive<br />
societies based on human rights, democracy and the rule of law, by fostering communication and improving the<br />
skills and knowledge necessary <strong>for</strong> living together peacefully and constructively within <strong>Euro</strong>pean societies, between<br />
<strong>Euro</strong>pean countries and between <strong>Euro</strong>pe and neighbouring regions.<br />
59. International Association of Universities, www.unesco.org/iau/id/index.html (accessed on 22 June 2006).<br />
60. White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue, “Living together as equals in dignity”.<br />
Available at: www.coe.int/t/dg4/intercultural/Source/White Paper_final_revised_EN.pdf.<br />
61. Ibid.<br />
62. White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue, “Living together as equals in dignity” was launched by the Council of<br />
<strong>Euro</strong>pe Ministers of Foreign Affairs at their 118th Ministerial Session, Strasbourg, 7 May 2008.<br />
63. White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue, “Living together as equals in dignity”.<br />
64. Ibid.<br />
65. Ibid.<br />
66. Otten, H. (1997).<br />
67. Ibid.<br />
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