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  • Diversitas

    ISSN: 2031-0331

    The aim of this series is to study diversity by privileging an interdisciplinary approach, through political, legal, cultural and social frameworks. The proposed method of inquiry will be to appeal, at once, to the fields of political philosophy, law, political science, history and sociology. In a period characterized by the increasing diversity of contemporary societies, the authors published in this series will explore avenues for the accommodation and management of pluralism and identity. Such studies will not be limited to assessments of federal states, but will include states that are on the path to federalization as well as non-federal states. Serious efforts will be undertaken to enrich our comprehension of so-called ‘nations without states’, most notably Catalonia, Scotland, Flanders and Quebec. A point of emphasis will also be placed on extracting lessons from experiences with civil law relative to those cases marked by the common law tradition. Monist and competing models will be compared in order to assess the relative capacity of each model to provide responses to the question of political instability, while pursuing the quest for justice in minority societies. The series also addresses the place of cities in the management of diversity, as well as the question of migration more generally and the issue of communities characterized by overlapping and hybrid identities. A profound sensitivity to historical narratives is also expected to enrich the proposed scientific approach. Finally, the works published in this series will reveal a common aspiration to advance social and political debates without privileging any particular school of thought. Cette collection cherche à étudier la diversité sous les angles politique, juridique, culturel et social en privilégiant le prisme de l’interdisciplinarité. La démarche scientifique proposée fait appel à la fois à la philosophie politique, au droit, à la science politique, à l’histoire, de même qu’à la sociologie. Au moment où les sociétés sont de plus en plus traversées par la diversité, les auteurs publiés dans cette collection exploreront des avenues en vue de gérer le pluralisme communautaire et identitaire. Sont mis à l’étude tout aussi bien les pays fédéraux et les pays en voie de fédéralisation que les pays non fédéraux. Des efforts importants seront consentis afin d’enrichir notre compréhension des nations dites « sans État » – pensons à la Catalogne, à l’Écosse, à la Flandre, au Pays basque et au Québec. Une volonté affirmée de mettre en parallèle les enseignements tirés des expériences civilistes et de celles propres au droit coutumier sera au rendez-vous. Les modèles monistes et concurrents seront mis dos à dos afin de saisir la capacité propre à chacun de fournir des réponses à l’instabilité politique tout en poursuivant la quête de justice pour les sociétés minoritaires. La place des métropoles au chapitre de la gestion de la diversité retiendra notre attention de même que les questions de migration des populations et du métissage communautaire. Une sensibilité à la trame historique viendra enrichir la démarche scientifique proposée. Les ouvrages publiés dans cette collection auront en commun leur volonté de faire avancer les débats de société sans privilégier aucune école de pensée. Directeur de la collection : Alain-G. Gagnon, titulaire, Chaire de recherche du Canada en études québécoises et canadiennes et directeur d'axe au Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la diversité et la démocratie (CRIDAQ). Comité scientifique : Alain Dieckhoff, Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris Hugues Dumont, Facultés Saint-Louis, Bruxelles Avigail Eisenberg, University of Victoria, Victoria Montserrat Guibernau, University of London, Londres Will Kymlicka, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada Guy Laforest, Université Laval, Québec Ramon Máiz, University of Santiago de Compostela, Saint-Jacques de Compostelle Marco Martiniello, Université de Liège, Liège Ferran Requejo, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelone José Maria Sauca Cano, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid Michel Seymour, Université de Montréal, Montréal James Tully, University of Victoria, Victoria Stephen Tierney, University of Edinburgh, Édimbourg Melissa Williams, University of Toronto, Toronto The aim of this series is to study diversity by privileging an interdisciplinary approach, through political, legal, cultural and social frameworks. The proposed method of inquiry will be to appeal, at once, to the fields of political philosophy, law, political science, history and sociology. In a period characterized by the increasing diversity of contemporary societies, the authors published in this series will explore avenues for the accommodation and management of pluralism and identity. Such studies will not be limited to assessments of federal states, but will include states that are on the path to federalization as well as non-federal states. Serious efforts will be undertaken to enrich our comprehension of so-called ‘nations without states’, most notably Catalonia, Scotland, Flanders and Quebec. A point of emphasis will also be placed on extracting lessons from experiences with civil law relative to those cases marked by the common law tradition. Monist and competing models will be compared in order to assess the relative capacity of each model to provide responses to the question of political instability, while pursuing the quest for justice in minority societies. The series also addresses the place of cities in the management of diversity, as well as the question of migration more generally and the issue of communities characterized by overlapping and hybrid identities. A profound sensitivity to historical narratives is also expected to enrich the proposed scientific approach. Finally, the works published in this series will reveal a common aspiration to advance social and political debates without privileging any particular school of thought.

    43 publications

  • Title: Générosité et Gratitude

    Générosité et Gratitude

    Un psaume philosophique- Traduction libre, d’après l’original, par Leonce Paquet
    by Dale M. Schlitt (Author) 2011
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Mimos 2017 Sonderband Numéro Spécial Numero Speciale Numer Spezial

    Mimos 2017 Sonderband Numéro Spécial Numero Speciale Numer Spezial

    SCHWEIZER THEATERWELTEN LA SUISSE, SES THÉÂTRES EN SCÈNE UNIVERSI TEATRALI SVIZZERI
    by Anne Fournier (Volume editor) Andreas Härter (Volume editor) Beate Hochholdinger-Reiterer (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Generosity and Gratitude

    Generosity and Gratitude

    A Philosophical Psalm
    by Dale M. Schlitt (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: Adipositas und Depressivität im frühen Jugendalter

    Adipositas und Depressivität im frühen Jugendalter

    Der Einfluss von Geschlecht und Selbstwahrnehmung
    by Marita Benölken (Author)
    ©2003 Thesis
  • Title: Monstrosität, Malformation, Mutation

    Monstrosität, Malformation, Mutation

    Von Mythologie zu Pathologie
    by Stephanie Nestawal (Author)
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: , ed. Dániel Balogh. Groningen: Barkhuis, 2020, xxx, 437 pp., 4 color ill., numerous photos of coins.
  • Title: Philippe Cordez, , trans. Chloe Morgan, ed. Julia Oswald. Turnhout: Brepols, 2020, 276 pp., numerous ill., b/w and color.
  • Title: Assimilation of the Image-numerology in Han Kangbo’s Yi Learning and Its Significance1
  • Title: Ed. Martin Bauch and Gerrit Jasper Schenk. Das Mittelalter, Beihefte, 13. Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2020, VI, 299 pp., numerous graphs and figures.
  • Title: David Ekserdjian, Albrecht Dürer: Art and Autobiography. London: Reaktion Books, 2023, 272 pp., numerous ill.
  • Title: Plerosis/Kenosis

    Plerosis/Kenosis

    Poetic Language and its Energies
    by Richard A. Nanian (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Numérique et réel

    Numérique et réel

    Quand le numérique nous fait changer de monde
    by Renaud Hétier (Volume editor) Alexandre Lévy (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
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