Travelling Concepts Negotiating Diversity in Canada and Europe / edited by Christian Lammert, Katja Sarkowsky.

‘Diversity’, understood in terms of culture, ethnicity, and of social stratification, is obviously a topic central to both the social sciences and cultural studies. In this context, Canada increasingly serves as a model to be critically assessed for an understanding of multinational and multicultura...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Lammert, Christian (Editor), Sarkowsky, Katja (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften : Imprint: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2010.
Edition:1st ed. 2010.
Series:Politikwissenschaftliche Paperbacks, Studien und Texte zu den politischen Problemfeldern und Wandlungstendenzen westlicher Industriegesellschaften
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Table of Contents:
  • Travelling Concepts: Negotiating Diversity in Canada and Europe
  • Travelling Concepts: Negotiating Diversity in Canada and Europe
  • Negotiating Diversity in the Canadian Context
  • L’accommodement raisonnable dans le contexte légal canadien: mécanisme de gestion de la diversité ou source de tensions
  • Reasoning about “Reasonable Accommodation”: Charles Taylor on Negotiating Diversity in Canada and Quebec
  • “At the Mercy of a Putative Majority:” Difference as a ‘Problem’ in Canadian Political Theory
  • Multiculturalism and Colonial Continuity: The Function of Disgust in the Politics of Recognition
  • Defining the Quebec Nation: Ten Years of Debates and an Emerging Consensus
  • Negotiating Diversity and Diaspora: Planting Chava Rosenfarb’s Tree of Life in a Canadian Context
  • Labour Asian Can: Grammar, Movement and the Institution
  • Travelling Concepts: Back and forth across the Atlantic
  • Multiculturalism and Integration: Lessons to Be Learnt from Cases of Canada and Europe
  • Multinational Pluralism – Rethinking Multiculturalism as an Approach to Diversity and Cultural Difference
  • New Lessons for (and from) the Old World: A study of the politicisation of regional identity in Nova Scotia & North East England
  • Rediscovering Migration and Cultural Interaction in the ‘Old World’: Canadian Research Approaches Reach Europe
  • Towards diversity within ethnic majorities: Deconstructing the ‘Anglo-Celt’
  • The Worried Global Public and New Citizenship Practices in an Unheroic Age.