Abstract
Religious, cultural and ethnic diversity is increasingly dominating the European and French landscapes. Heightened immigration, economic migration and demand for labor have resulted in increasing cultural and religious diversity, in the traditionally Catholic and Protestant French landscape. In the last 40 years, religious and ethnic minorities in Europe have become more numerous, vocal and active in the public sphere, and are increasingly shaping, and being shaped, by their environment.
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