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Religion in the public sphere : Canadian case studies / edited by Solange Lefebvre and Lori G. Beaman.

Contributor(s): Lefebvre, Solange, 1959- [editor.] | Beaman, Lori G [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: xiii, 332 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781442626300 (paper); 1442626305 (paper)Subject(s): Religion and state -- Canada -- Case studies | Religion and sociology -- Canada -- Case studies | Religion and law -- Canada -- Case studiesBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The Public/Private Divide -- Canadian Social Imaginaries: Re-examining Religion and Secularization / Paul Bowlby -- Between the Public and the Private: Governing Religious Expression / Lori G. Beaman -- Regional Differences and Continuities at the Intersection of Culture and Religion: A Case Study of Immigrant and Second-Generation Young Adults in Canada / Peter Beyer -- Private Life -- Maintaining and Nurturing an Islamic Identity in Canada - Online and Offline / Rubina Ramji -- Maghrebi Jewish Migrations and Religious Marriage in Paris and Montreal, 1954-1980 / Yolande Cohen and Yann Scioldo-Zurcher -- Talking about Domestic Violence and Communities of Faith in the Public Sphere: Celebrations and Challenges / Nancy Nason-Clark -- The Public/Private Continuum -- Beyond Religious Accommodation in the Workplace: A Philosophy of Diversity / Solange Lefebvre -- Religion and the Incorporation of Haitian Migrants in Montreal / Margarita A. Mooney -- The Intersection of Religious Identity and Visible Minority Status: The Case of Sikh Youth in British Columbia / Kamala Elizabeth Nayar -- Curricular Heresy: Theological Religious Studies and the Assessment of Religious Pluralism in Canada / Paul Allen -- Public Life -- Conservative Christianity, Anti-statism, and Alberta's Public Sphere: The Curious Case of Bill 44 / Clark Banack -- The "Naked Face" of Secular Exclusion: Bill 94 and the Privatization of Belief / Erica See -- Religion and the Socio-economic Integration of Immigrants across Canada / Matthias Koenig.
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Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Midrange BL65.S8 R44 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903364897

Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I The Public/Private Divide -- Canadian Social Imaginaries: Re-examining Religion and Secularization / Paul Bowlby -- Between the Public and the Private: Governing Religious Expression / Lori G. Beaman -- Regional Differences and Continuities at the Intersection of Culture and Religion: A Case Study of Immigrant and Second-Generation Young Adults in Canada / Peter Beyer -- pt. II Private Life -- Maintaining and Nurturing an Islamic Identity in Canada - Online and Offline / Rubina Ramji -- Maghrebi Jewish Migrations and Religious Marriage in Paris and Montreal, 1954-1980 / Yolande Cohen and Yann Scioldo-Zurcher -- Talking about Domestic Violence and Communities of Faith in the Public Sphere: Celebrations and Challenges / Nancy Nason-Clark -- pt. III The Public/Private Continuum -- Beyond Religious Accommodation in the Workplace: A Philosophy of Diversity / Solange Lefebvre -- Religion and the Incorporation of Haitian Migrants in Montreal / Margarita A. Mooney -- The Intersection of Religious Identity and Visible Minority Status: The Case of Sikh Youth in British Columbia / Kamala Elizabeth Nayar -- Curricular Heresy: Theological Religious Studies and the Assessment of Religious Pluralism in Canada / Paul Allen -- pt. IV Public Life -- Conservative Christianity, Anti-statism, and Alberta's Public Sphere: The Curious Case of Bill 44 / Clark Banack -- The "Naked Face" of Secular Exclusion: Bill 94 and the Privatization of Belief / Erica See -- Religion and the Socio-economic Integration of Immigrants across Canada / Matthias Koenig.

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