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Citizenship in diverse societies /

Is it possible to promote common bonds of citizenship while accommodating ethnocultural diversity? This work examines points of conflict & convergence between concerns for citizenship & diversity in democracies, reassessing & refining theories.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kymlicka, Will, Norman, W. J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Citizenship in culturally diverse societies: issues, contexts, concepts / Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman
  • pt. 1. Citizenship education and religious diversity. Discrimination and religious schooling / Eamonn Callan. Extending diversity: religion in public and private education / Jeff Spinner-Halev
  • pt. 2. Political participation and group representation. What does a representative do? Descriptive representation in communicative settings of distrust, uncrystallized interests, and historically denigrated status / Jane Mansbridge. The uneasy alliance of group representation and deliberative democracy / Melissa S. Williams
  • pt. 3. Immigration, identity, and multiculturalism. Cultural identity and civic responsibility / Jeremy Waldron. Anti-essentialism, multiculturalism, and the 'recognition' of religious groups / Tariq Modood
  • pt. 4. Gender and ethnic diversity. Should Church and State be joined at the altar? Women's rights and the multicultural dilemma / Ayelet Shachar. Female autonomy and cultural imperative: two hearts beating together / Sawitri Saharso
  • pt. 5. Language rights. Official-language rights: intrinsic value and the protection of difference / Denise G. Réaume. Citizenship and official bilingualism in Canada / Pierre A. Coulombe
  • pt. 6. The rights of indigenous peoples. Three modes of incorporating indigenous law / Jacob T. Levy. 'Landed' citizenship: narratives of Aboriginal political participation / John Borrows
  • pt. 7. Federalism and nationalism. Sustainable federalism, democratization, and distributive justice / Graham Smith. Why stay together? A pluralist approach to secession and federation / Rainer Bauböck.