Australia & Oceania
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From Canadian Citizenship and Multiculturalism |
Canadian multiculturalism has been seen in the 1990s as undermining Canadian unity and that the federal government was brought to modify the main orientations of its multiculturalism policy. … | Francois Houle | 12 | 2004 | $1.20 Add |
From Governance and Emergent Transversal Citizenship: Toward a New Nexus of Moral Contracts |
Australian and Canadian citizenships are emergent idiosyncratic realities. These complex institutions are the result of the on-going interaction between values and environment. The sort of social … | Gilles Paquet | 31 | 2004 | $3.10 Add |
From Debating Citizenship in Canada: The Collide of Two Nation-Building Projects |
In Canada, debates on citizenship take on the important issue of symbolism. These debates are framed by a context in which the legitimacy of the society to which citizenship refers is contested, … | Francois Rocher; Micheline Labelle | 24 | 2004 | $2.40 Add |
From Canadian Culture and Canadian Identity |
Culture, whether we think in terms of the visual arts or literature or music, may have its roots in the community but today it finds its audience outside that community – via television, … | James R. Mitchell | 8 | 2004 | $0.80 Add |
From Persistence of Vision: Memory, Migration, and Citizenship – Free Trade or the Failure of Cross-Culturality? |
Persistence of vision is all about the eye, the way it follows a film, remembers an image, holds on to it, until the next one appears to replace it, so that we are never conscious of the stutter … | Gerry Turcotte | 5 | 2004 | $0.50 Add |
From The Impact of Globalization on Citizenship: Decline or Renaissance? |
Politics and citizenship still matter. The question dividing theorists of citizenship and globalization is: Which city are we citizens of? | Peter J. Smith | 28 | 2004 | $2.80 Add |