For one thing, Europe's approach to immigration and integration is rooted in its historic experience with relatively homogeneous cultures.
"The Japanese have a homogeneous culture, and we do not," he said.
He did, however, believe that a homogeneous culture made for a higher level of civilization than the "kaleidoscope" New York had become.
The world's diverse cultural heritage is being rapidly replaced by a homogeneous global industrial culture.
To a child growing up on a military base, in a homogeneous culture, the individuality of civilian life was once thought to be completely foreign.
To what extent does an organisation exhibit a common, homogeneous culture?
Despite the surface appearance of a homogeneous political culture, there is considerable dispute among residents over planning.
This demand for novelty is a burden not imposed by earlier, more stable and homogeneous musical cultures, even upon their popular music.
The national government has since abandoned efforts to impose a homogeneous Chinese culture.
Angolan migrants in Portugal do not have a particularly homogeneous culture.