Mare, Gerhard.2010-11-152010-11-152009-04-212009-04-21http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1729Any society is as strong as the shared beliefs and values its members hold. When the social unit is a country — such as is the case when we claim democratic rights through shared citizenship — then understanding and acceptance of democratic processes and the right of all to participate in those are fundamental. “Democratic processes” refer to much more than periodic casting of votes, such as the April elections, although those moments provide a focus for examining our general commitment to social cohesion and the rights and duties that are given and demanded of all of us.enNaming.Difference and diversity.Is it so bad to be called a snake?Journal article