Abstract

The article focuses on the analysis of multiculturalism as a multidimensional social and cultural phenomenon, which is actively developing in the context of European integration and globalization and has an impact on the development of multicultural society. The aim is to summarize the specifics of the emergence of multiculturalism as a cultural and linguistic phenomenon, as well as to highlight a number of issues related to the phenomenology of some of the reactions and interpretations that this phenomenon causes in contemporary British society. Multiculturalism, which is formed in the conditions of globalization in British society, is manifested through ethnic aspect (ethnocultural and linguistic identity).

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