TY - BOOK AU - Lammert,Christian AU - Sarkowsky,Katja ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Travelling Concepts: Negotiating Diversity in Canada and Europe SN - 9783531921396 AV - JA1-92 U1 - 320 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Wiesbaden PB - VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften KW - Political science KW - Social Sciences, general KW - Political Science N1 - 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 N2 - ‘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 multicultural Europe. Taking the different debates in Canada and Europe and disciplinary discussions as a starting point, this volume brings together European and Canadian scholars from sociology, cultural studies, political sciences, philosophy, and literary studies to implement a productive dialogue about concepts of diversity and the way in which they ‘travel’ across the Atlantic and across the disciplines UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-531-92139-6 ER -