Will Kymlicka / Wayne Norman (eds.)
Citizenship in Diverse Societies
Herausgeber: Kymlicka, Will; Norman, Wayne
Will Kymlicka / Wayne Norman (eds.)
Citizenship in Diverse Societies
Herausgeber: Kymlicka, Will; Norman, Wayne
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Citizenship and diversity have been two major topics of debate over the last decade. But these two topics have been largely discussed in mutual isolation. This book examines the specific points of conflict and convergence between concerns for citizenship and diversity in democratic societies and reassesses and refines existing theories of "diverse citizenship" in light of actual practices and policies of pluralistic democracies.
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Citizenship and diversity have been two major topics of debate over the last decade. But these two topics have been largely discussed in mutual isolation. This book examines the specific points of conflict and convergence between concerns for citizenship and diversity in democratic societies and reassesses and refines existing theories of "diverse citizenship" in light of actual practices and policies of pluralistic democracies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 687g
- ISBN-13: 9780198297703
- ISBN-10: 019829770X
- Artikelnr.: 22367998
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 687g
- ISBN-13: 9780198297703
- ISBN-10: 019829770X
- Artikelnr.: 22367998
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* 1: Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman: Citizenship in Diverse Societies:
an introduction
* Part I: Citizenship Education and Religious Diversity
* 2: Eamonn Callan: Discrimination and Religious Schooling
* 3: Jeff Spinner-Halev: Extending Diversity: Religion in Public and
Private Education
* Part II: Political Participation and Group Representation
* 4: Jane Mansbridge: What Does a Representative Do? Descriptive
Representation in Communicative Settings of Distrust, Uncrystallized
Interests, and Historically Denigrated Status
* 5: Melissa Williams: The Uneasy Alliance of Deliberative Democracy
and Group Representation
* Part III: Immigration, Identity and Multiculturalism
* 6: Jeremy Waldron: Cultural Identity and Civic Responsibility
* 7: Tariq Modood: Anti-Essentialism, Multiculturalism and the
Recognition of Religious Groups
* Part IV: Gender and Ethnic Diversity
* 8: Ayelet Shachar: Should Church and State be Joined at the Altar:
Women's Rights and the Multicultural Dilemma
* 9: Sawitri Saharso: Female Autonomy and Cultural Imperative: Two
Hearts Beating Together
* Part V: Language Rights
* 10: Denise Reaume: Official Language Rights: Intrinsic Value and the
Protection of Difference
* 11: Pierre Coulombe: Citizenship and Official Bilingualism in Canada
* Part VI: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
* 12: Jacob Levy: Three Modes of Incorporating Indigenous Law
* 13: John Borrows: Landed Citizenship: Narratives of Aboriginal
Political Participation
* Part VII: Federalism and Nationalism
* 14: Graham Smith: Sustainable Federalism, Democratisation and
Distributive Justice
* 15: Rainer Baubock: Why Stay Together: A Pluralist Approach to
Secession and Federation
an introduction
* Part I: Citizenship Education and Religious Diversity
* 2: Eamonn Callan: Discrimination and Religious Schooling
* 3: Jeff Spinner-Halev: Extending Diversity: Religion in Public and
Private Education
* Part II: Political Participation and Group Representation
* 4: Jane Mansbridge: What Does a Representative Do? Descriptive
Representation in Communicative Settings of Distrust, Uncrystallized
Interests, and Historically Denigrated Status
* 5: Melissa Williams: The Uneasy Alliance of Deliberative Democracy
and Group Representation
* Part III: Immigration, Identity and Multiculturalism
* 6: Jeremy Waldron: Cultural Identity and Civic Responsibility
* 7: Tariq Modood: Anti-Essentialism, Multiculturalism and the
Recognition of Religious Groups
* Part IV: Gender and Ethnic Diversity
* 8: Ayelet Shachar: Should Church and State be Joined at the Altar:
Women's Rights and the Multicultural Dilemma
* 9: Sawitri Saharso: Female Autonomy and Cultural Imperative: Two
Hearts Beating Together
* Part V: Language Rights
* 10: Denise Reaume: Official Language Rights: Intrinsic Value and the
Protection of Difference
* 11: Pierre Coulombe: Citizenship and Official Bilingualism in Canada
* Part VI: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
* 12: Jacob Levy: Three Modes of Incorporating Indigenous Law
* 13: John Borrows: Landed Citizenship: Narratives of Aboriginal
Political Participation
* Part VII: Federalism and Nationalism
* 14: Graham Smith: Sustainable Federalism, Democratisation and
Distributive Justice
* 15: Rainer Baubock: Why Stay Together: A Pluralist Approach to
Secession and Federation
* 1: Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman: Citizenship in Diverse Societies:
an introduction
* Part I: Citizenship Education and Religious Diversity
* 2: Eamonn Callan: Discrimination and Religious Schooling
* 3: Jeff Spinner-Halev: Extending Diversity: Religion in Public and
Private Education
* Part II: Political Participation and Group Representation
* 4: Jane Mansbridge: What Does a Representative Do? Descriptive
Representation in Communicative Settings of Distrust, Uncrystallized
Interests, and Historically Denigrated Status
* 5: Melissa Williams: The Uneasy Alliance of Deliberative Democracy
and Group Representation
* Part III: Immigration, Identity and Multiculturalism
* 6: Jeremy Waldron: Cultural Identity and Civic Responsibility
* 7: Tariq Modood: Anti-Essentialism, Multiculturalism and the
Recognition of Religious Groups
* Part IV: Gender and Ethnic Diversity
* 8: Ayelet Shachar: Should Church and State be Joined at the Altar:
Women's Rights and the Multicultural Dilemma
* 9: Sawitri Saharso: Female Autonomy and Cultural Imperative: Two
Hearts Beating Together
* Part V: Language Rights
* 10: Denise Reaume: Official Language Rights: Intrinsic Value and the
Protection of Difference
* 11: Pierre Coulombe: Citizenship and Official Bilingualism in Canada
* Part VI: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
* 12: Jacob Levy: Three Modes of Incorporating Indigenous Law
* 13: John Borrows: Landed Citizenship: Narratives of Aboriginal
Political Participation
* Part VII: Federalism and Nationalism
* 14: Graham Smith: Sustainable Federalism, Democratisation and
Distributive Justice
* 15: Rainer Baubock: Why Stay Together: A Pluralist Approach to
Secession and Federation
an introduction
* Part I: Citizenship Education and Religious Diversity
* 2: Eamonn Callan: Discrimination and Religious Schooling
* 3: Jeff Spinner-Halev: Extending Diversity: Religion in Public and
Private Education
* Part II: Political Participation and Group Representation
* 4: Jane Mansbridge: What Does a Representative Do? Descriptive
Representation in Communicative Settings of Distrust, Uncrystallized
Interests, and Historically Denigrated Status
* 5: Melissa Williams: The Uneasy Alliance of Deliberative Democracy
and Group Representation
* Part III: Immigration, Identity and Multiculturalism
* 6: Jeremy Waldron: Cultural Identity and Civic Responsibility
* 7: Tariq Modood: Anti-Essentialism, Multiculturalism and the
Recognition of Religious Groups
* Part IV: Gender and Ethnic Diversity
* 8: Ayelet Shachar: Should Church and State be Joined at the Altar:
Women's Rights and the Multicultural Dilemma
* 9: Sawitri Saharso: Female Autonomy and Cultural Imperative: Two
Hearts Beating Together
* Part V: Language Rights
* 10: Denise Reaume: Official Language Rights: Intrinsic Value and the
Protection of Difference
* 11: Pierre Coulombe: Citizenship and Official Bilingualism in Canada
* Part VI: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
* 12: Jacob Levy: Three Modes of Incorporating Indigenous Law
* 13: John Borrows: Landed Citizenship: Narratives of Aboriginal
Political Participation
* Part VII: Federalism and Nationalism
* 14: Graham Smith: Sustainable Federalism, Democratisation and
Distributive Justice
* 15: Rainer Baubock: Why Stay Together: A Pluralist Approach to
Secession and Federation