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The prerogative to '''respect diversity''', often said to "begin with [[biodiversity]]" of non-human life, is basic to some [[20th century]] studies such as [[cultural ecology]], [[Queer studies]], and [[anthropological linguistics]].

In various forms it is promoted by many [[political movement]]s, most notably [[feminism]], [[gay rights]], [[green politics]] and the [[anti-globalization movement]]. However it means somewhat different things in each of these. To some, diversity means bio-diversity and the existence of several distinct races and cultures. To others, diversity means the mixing and reunification of races and cultures back into one, as per the [[melting pot]] idea.

Prescriptions to respect (non-biological) diversity are common in: 
* [[community-based economics]], i.e. no one policy for all regions, especially all [[ecoregion]]s
* [[diversity training]] that is designed to encourage people to be aware of how different people perceive the world and how an awareness of this can  enhance efficiency of an organisation
* [[consensus decision making]] support

However, some believe "diversity" is a meaningless buzzword used by those who espouse [[political correctness]], as many counter-productive examples exist.{{Fact|date=March 2007}}

But others believe the development, appreciation, and fostering of diversity are key survival strategies for individuals and businesses competing in an increasing diverse world.{{Fact|date=March 2007}}

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