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- Parallel_society abstract "Parallel society (German: Parallelgesellschaft) refers to the self-organization of an ethnic or religious minority, often 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 has been introduced by the German sociologist Wilhelm Heitmeyer into the debate about migration and integration in the early 1990s. It rose to prominence in the European public discourse following the murder of Dutch director and critic of Islam Theo van Gogh. In 2004, it was elected by the Association for the German Language second as Word of the year.".
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- Parallel_society wikiPageRevisionID "616745374".
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_words_and_phrases.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Category:Identity_politics.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multiculturalism.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Category:Society.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Gesellschaft_für_deutsche_Sprache.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Human_migration.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Leitkultur.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Multiculturalism.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Social_integration.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Theo_van_Gogh_(film_director).
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Heitmeyer.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLink Word_of_the_year.
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parallel society".
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLinkText "apart from the mainstream".
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLinkText "parallel societies".
- Parallel_society wikiPageWikiLinkText "parallel society".
- Parallel_society hasPhotoCollection Parallel_society.
- Parallel_society wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
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- Parallel_society subject Category:German_words_and_phrases.
- Parallel_society subject Category:Identity_politics.
- Parallel_society subject Category:Multiculturalism.
- Parallel_society subject Category:Society.
- Parallel_society type Article.
- Parallel_society type Group.
- Parallel_society type Ideology.
- Parallel_society type Article.
- Parallel_society type Classification.
- Parallel_society type Group.
- Parallel_society type Ideology.
- Parallel_society type Movement.
- Parallel_society type Theory.
- Parallel_society comment "Parallel society (German: Parallelgesellschaft) refers to the self-organization of an ethnic or religious minority, often 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 has been introduced by the German sociologist Wilhelm Heitmeyer into the debate about migration and integration in the early 1990s.".
- Parallel_society label "Parallel society".
- Parallel_society sameAs مجتمع_متوازي.
- Parallel_society sameAs Parallelgesellschaft.
- Parallel_society sameAs m.0h_9c4j.
- Parallel_society sameAs Параллельные_сообщества.
- Parallel_society sameAs Parallellsamhälle.
- Parallel_society sameAs Q2051610.
- Parallel_society sameAs Q2051610.
- Parallel_society wasDerivedFrom Parallel_society?oldid=616745374.
- Parallel_society isPrimaryTopicOf Parallel_society.