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Démocraties et minorités linguistiques : le cas de la communauté franco-manitobaineMassé, Sylvain. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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Framing pluralism: a reconfiguration of the Robson Square complex in downtown Vancouver, British ColumbiaBligh, Christopher Graham 09 March 2009 (has links)
This thesis addresses the question of how a dialogue may be developed between the socio-political notion of
pluralism and a pluralistic public sphere, and the design of public space and public architecture. More
particularly, it considers how architecture may both accommodate multiple publics while simultaneously
framing connection or association between them. Following an exploration of this question at an abstract,
theoretical level, the thesis moves to a more specific architectural investigation. This investigation takes the
form of a design project situated within the Robson Square complex in downtown Vancouver. The complex,
constructed in the mid-1970's, was designed by Canada's pre-eminent architect Arthur Erickson and is the
major civic space in the city. The thesis design project undertakes a theoretical re-evaluation and physical
renovation of this Utopian mega-structure, with the intention of shifting the existing homogeneity and
institutionality of the complex to align it with the thesis argument.
Through the vehicle of a design project,, the abstract theoretical argument is translated and focused through the
particularities of an architecture embedded in its site. This methodology requires the project to address issues
connected to the existing masterwork, including: the question of how to conceptualize monumentally in a grid
city; the relationship between the 'sacred' space of the civic circumstance and the 'profane' space of the street
and commercial program; the form of the institution within the city; and the issue of working within, and
manipulating, a pre-existing architectural language. Further, the scale of the site is reflected in the scope of the
design project. The project moves from the development of urban design strategies to the detailed consideration
of the material and construction of the different interventions. The architecture remains, however, conceptual
and is a demonstration of how the developed strategies may generate form and guide program. The
project does not attempt to fully develop a building in detail.
The thesis concludes with an afterword on the success of the project as a demonstration of the thesis argument.
At the same time, the limits of architecture to act as a socio-political device are acknowledged. Further,
speculations are made as to the way in which the position and the strategies developed within the thesis might
inform wider discussions on architecture and the urbanism of grid cities such as Vancouver. The key concept
forming the basis of these speculations is the idea of a 'difficult' co-existence of parts and a whole, reflecting
the pluralistic ideal of association within fragmentation.
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The two solitudes reexamined : pluralism and inequality in QuebecLaczko, Leslie Stephen. January 1981 (has links)
This study presents a series of empirical tests of two influential theoretical perspectives on the industrialization and modernization of polyethnic societies. On the one hand, the functionalist perspective predicts that cultural diversity and pluralism will decline, that group inequalities will decrease, and that communal conflict should become less likely over time. The communal competition perspective, on the other hand, predicts that cultural diversity and pluralism will not necessarily wither away, that group inequalities will not inevitably be reduced, and that communal conflict is a possibility at any point in time. / Hypotheses derived from these two perspectives are tested using survey data on French-English relations drawn from the 1970-71 Quebec Social Movements Study. Part of the thesis is an update and replication of the benchmark study of Roseborough and Breton (1971). / The study provides an examination of the structure of the belief system of a segmented society, and contributes to a systematic assessment of the relative utility of the two theoretical perspectives for an understanding of social change in plural societies.
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Iqhaza elingabanjwa ubuciko namasiko ukukhuthasa ukuzwana nokubekezelelana ngokwamasiko nokuvuselela ubuntu phakahi kwezinhlanga ezahlukene KwaZulu-Natal.Khumalo, Msawenkosi Zamokwakhe. January 2008 (has links)
Lolu lucwaningo olumayelana neqhaza elingabanjwa ubuciko namasiko ukukhuthaza
ukuzwana nokubekezelelana ngokwamasiko nokuvuselela ubuntu phakathi
kwezinhlanga ezahlukene KwaZulu-Natal. Kulolu cwaningo kucutshungulwa izindlela
ezingasetshenziswa ukwenza izizwe zamasiko ehlukahlukene zikwazi ukwazana
kangcono nokungaholela ekuhloniphaneni kanye nasekuhlalisaneni ngokuzwana.
Ngasekuqaleni kwalolu cwaningo, kuye kwahlahlelwa kabanzi amagama abumbe
isihloko salolu cwaningo ngenhloso yokuveza ukubaluleka kwalolu cwaningo. Kuye
kwavela izincazelo ezahlukene ezichaza isiko, kuvele umongo wesiko njengomthetho
wesizwe oyinkolelo yokwakha umphakathi, ukuzazisa nokwehluka kwesizwe kwezinye,
ubugugu, ukuziphatha kanye nendlela yokuphilisana ngokwabelana kwabantu
nokuhlanganisa impilo yabantu.
Kulolu cwaningo kubhekwe iqhaza elibanjwe ngumkhakha wezobuciko namasiko
ukuphumelelisa impokophelo yoMnyango Wezemfundo KwaZulu-Natal nokuyilapho
kuye kwavela khona ukugqugquzela nokulondoloza amagugu esizwe kanye
nokuthuthukisa imisebenzi yezobuciko namasiko njengeminye yemisebenzi esemqoka
yalolu phiko.
Kuye kwacutshungulwa eminye yemikhosi egujwa yisizwe samaZulu okubalwa phakathi
kweminye, uMkhosi woMhlanga; uMkhosi weLembe (inkosi uShaka) kanye noMkhosi
woKweshwama. Lapha kuye kwacutshungulwa umsuka kanye nomongo womkhosi
ngomkhosi ngenhloso yokuthola ukufana okuqukethwe nokungaholela ekwakheni
ukwazana kangcono ngenxa yomongo ofanayo oqukethwe yisiko lesizwe nesizwe.
Lokhu kwenzeke ngokubheka neminye yemikhosi egujwa yisizwe samaNdiya okubalwa
kuyo umgubho woBuciko Bomlomo; umgubho kaDiwali kanye naleyo egujwa
ngokuhlanganyela kwezinhlanga ezahlukene zaKwaZulu-Natal okubalwa kuyo
umgubho woKunambitha kanye noWesitimela.
Phakathi kolwazi oluqoqiwe Iwalolu cwaningo, kuye kwavela lokhu okulandelayo
njengalokho okungabamba iqhaza ukukhuthaza ukuzwana nokubekezelelana
ngokwamasiko nokuvuselela ubuntu: ukufundisa ngamasiko; ukusebenzisa ubuciko
namasiko ukuvuselela ubuntu; ukuthuthukisa izilimi zomdabu; ukuziqhayisa kwentsha
ngesiko; ukukhuthaza ubusikoningi kanye nobuliminingi. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008.
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The Quebec Department of Education, cultural pluralism, and the anglophone Catholic minority /Keogh, Brian Arthur January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
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Sharing horizons : a paradigm for political accommodation in intercultural settingsOman, Natalie Benva. January 1997 (has links)
This dissertation examines the issue of intercultural understanding. I explore the role played by language in constituting human subjectivity in accordance with the common insights of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Martin Heidegger, and Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, in order to: (1) affirm the complexity and fragility of the process of building understanding in fight of our immersion in specific cultural-linguistic worldviews; and (2) demonstrate that human beings are ontologically predisposed to achieve understanding, and that this ontological predisposition is enhanced by a constant and inescapable process of crossing "language boundaries" in daily life. I argue that the very manner of human induction into cultural-linguistic worldviews suggests the means by which intercultural understanding might best be fostered: through the bestowal of recognition and the cultivation of dialogical relationships. / I assemble key elements of an assortment of different theories of intercultural understanding in which these techniques are assigned a central role; this exercise generates a Wittgensteinian "perspicuous representation" of the process of crafting intercultural understanding itself, and reveals the unique strengths of two convergent approaches in particular. Both the contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional ideal of intercultural understanding of the Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en First Nations of northwestern British Columbia, and the recent writings of Charles Taylor on the subject of international human rights standards comprise variations of what I call the "shared horizons" paradigm. The great advantages of this paradigm are its ability to address the distortive effect exercised by power inequalities upon efforts to create intercultural understanding (demonstrated through a case study of the Gitzsan-Wet'suwet'en land claim), and its amenableness to a variety of distinct culture-specific normative justifications. The shared horizons approach does not offer a blueprint for achieving intercultural understanding, but rather, a modest and adaptable set of principles that can serve as the foundation for efforts to work toward the resolution of intercultural disagreements.
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Moralerziehung in der Pluralität : Grundzüge einer Moralpädagogik aus evangelischer Perspektive /Conrad, Jörg. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Tübingen. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-316).
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Public Catholicism and religious pluralism in America the adaptation of a religious culture to the circumstance of diversity, and its implications /Agliardo, Michael J. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 2008. / Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Sept. 22, 2008). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 477-517).
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The value of religious commitments in a pluralistic societyMcKeon, Michael. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Syracuse University, 2007. / "Publication number: AAT 3295533."
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Student attitudes toward affirmative action in college admissions and racial diversity before and after proposition 209Edwards, William A. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University. Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education, 2008. / Title from PDF t.p. (Proquest, viewed on Aug. 18, 2009) Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-144). Also issued in print.
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