Due to growing negative perceptions about relations between historically entrenched, dominant populations and various minority groups, issues relating to the need to better manage cultural and religious diversity have been intensifying in many countries. These negative perceptions have recently led to a significant increase in popular support for right and extreme right nationalist discourses, and have created so much public tension that national governments have had no choice but to respond. In the last two decades, in several Western contexts in particular, the issues raised by such combined…mehr
Due to growing negative perceptions about relations between historically entrenched, dominant populations and various minority groups, issues relating to the need to better manage cultural and religious diversity have been intensifying in many countries. These negative perceptions have recently led to a significant increase in popular support for right and extreme right nationalist discourses, and have created so much public tension that national governments have had no choice but to respond. In the last two decades, in several Western contexts in particular, the issues raised by such combined challenges have culminated in the creation of government-initiated or private national commissions. This book presents the results of a multidisciplinary analysis, from a broader framework that includes the national public commissions which have addressed the challenges of managing cultural and religious diversity in Belgium, Britain, Canada (Quebec), France, Morocco and Norway (including also other cases of public management in Australia and Singapore). It includes in-depth studies of the issues and controversies examined by each of the commissions, such as the ways they perceived the issues, their results and impact, the key political players involved, the media debates and reception surrounding each commission, the communication strategies and difficulties their leaders encountered, as well as the legal aspects each commission has raised. The reports represent a rich body of work charting the fundamental questions nations face about their nature, history and future while the impact on peoples' lives tells us much about different approaches to the issues of cultural identity between countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Solange Lefebvre holds the Research Chair in Management of Cultural and Religious Diversity at the Faculty of Theology and the Sciences of Religions, University of Montreal. She is the principal investigator of the international project on National Commissions on Diversity. She has conducted extensive research and published widely on issues of religion in the public arena, management of religious diversity, religion and education, and religious heritage. Lefebvre also served as a member of the Committee of Experts for the Consultation Commission on Accommodation Practices Related to Cultural Differences, chaired by Gérard Bouchard and Charles Taylor. Patrice Brodeur is an associate professor at the Faculty of Theology and the Sciences of Religions at the University of Montreal (Canada), as well as senior adviser at the international Dialogue Centre (KAICID) in Vienna, Austria. He studied at McGill University and Harvard University. His career highlights include a Junior Canada Research Chair on Islam, Pluralism and Globalization at the University of Montreal (2005-2015), leading an interdisciplinary research team on contemporary Islamic thought as well as on various forms of dialogue, and developing a Peace Mapping Project.
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List of Figures and Tables List of Contributors Foreword Preface: The Benefit of Analysing National Public Commissions on Diversity for Research and Policy-Making Acknowledgements Introduction: National Commissions on Diversity: When Reflective Processes Happen in Parallel within Several Nation-States Part I: Britain, France, Quebec and Belgium Chapter 1-National Commissions on Collective Identity and Diversity: Britain, France, Quebec and Belgium Chapter 2-'Stories are the secret reservoirs of values': Personal Recollections of Two Commissions in the United Kingdom Chapter 3-Assumptions of Power Subverted: Media and Emotions in the Wake of the Parekh Report Chapter 4-From the Stasi (2003) to the Machelon Commission (2006): The Use of Commissions in Religious Regulation in France Chapter 5-The Outcome of the Stasi Report in France: Much Ado About Nothing? Chapter 6-The Bouchard-Taylor Commission in Quebec and Reasonable Accommodations: Collective Creation and Multilevel Reception Chapter 7-Debating Intercultural Integration in Belgium: From the Commission for Intercultural Dialogue to the Round Tables on Interculturalism Part II: Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 8-The Commissions: Caught between Media Simplifications and Political Interests Chapter 9-Control, Instrumentalization and Co-operation: The Relationship between Law and Religion in Four National Contexts Chapter 10-Glocalizations of a Common Discourse: The United Kingdom and Quebec Compared in the Context of Four National Commissions on Diversity Chapter 11-The Altar of Victory and the Crucifix: A Tale of Two Controversial Symbols Chapter 12-A Coherent Public Policy on Religion in Norway? An Analysis of the 2013 Report 'A Society Open to Religious and Worldview Diversity' Chapter 13-A National Enquiry into Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Chapter 14-Public-Policy Discourses on Selected Significant Issues of Cultural and Religious Diversity in Singapore Chapter 15-The Religious Diversity Conundrum in Morocco: The Case of the National Commission for Dialogue on Civil Society and New Constitutional Prerogatives (2012) Conclusion: On 'National Diversity Commissions'
List of Figures and Tables List of Contributors Foreword Preface: The Benefit of Analysing National Public Commissions on Diversity for Research and Policy-Making Acknowledgements Introduction: National Commissions on Diversity: When Reflective Processes Happen in Parallel within Several Nation-States Part I: Britain, France, Quebec and Belgium Chapter 1-National Commissions on Collective Identity and Diversity: Britain, France, Quebec and Belgium Chapter 2-'Stories are the secret reservoirs of values': Personal Recollections of Two Commissions in the United Kingdom Chapter 3-Assumptions of Power Subverted: Media and Emotions in the Wake of the Parekh Report Chapter 4-From the Stasi (2003) to the Machelon Commission (2006): The Use of Commissions in Religious Regulation in France Chapter 5-The Outcome of the Stasi Report in France: Much Ado About Nothing? Chapter 6-The Bouchard-Taylor Commission in Quebec and Reasonable Accommodations: Collective Creation and Multilevel Reception Chapter 7-Debating Intercultural Integration in Belgium: From the Commission for Intercultural Dialogue to the Round Tables on Interculturalism Part II: Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 8-The Commissions: Caught between Media Simplifications and Political Interests Chapter 9-Control, Instrumentalization and Co-operation: The Relationship between Law and Religion in Four National Contexts Chapter 10-Glocalizations of a Common Discourse: The United Kingdom and Quebec Compared in the Context of Four National Commissions on Diversity Chapter 11-The Altar of Victory and the Crucifix: A Tale of Two Controversial Symbols Chapter 12-A Coherent Public Policy on Religion in Norway? An Analysis of the 2013 Report 'A Society Open to Religious and Worldview Diversity' Chapter 13-A National Enquiry into Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Chapter 14-Public-Policy Discourses on Selected Significant Issues of Cultural and Religious Diversity in Singapore Chapter 15-The Religious Diversity Conundrum in Morocco: The Case of the National Commission for Dialogue on Civil Society and New Constitutional Prerogatives (2012) Conclusion: On 'National Diversity Commissions'
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