The Strains of Commitment: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies
Herausgeber: Banting, Keith; Kymlicka, Will
The Strains of Commitment: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies
Herausgeber: Banting, Keith; Kymlicka, Will
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This book examines the politics of diversity, and explores potential sources of support for an inclusive solidarity, in particular political sources of solidarity.
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This book examines the politics of diversity, and explores potential sources of support for an inclusive solidarity, in particular political sources of solidarity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 164mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 815g
- ISBN-13: 9780198795452
- ISBN-10: 0198795459
- Artikelnr.: 47866579
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 164mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 815g
- ISBN-13: 9780198795452
- ISBN-10: 0198795459
- Artikelnr.: 47866579
Keith Banting is the Stauffer Dunning Fellow in the School of Policy Studies and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University in Canada. His publications include Multiculturalism and the Welfare State (co-edited with Will Kymlicka, 2006, OUP), and Inequality and the Fading Redistributive Politics (co-edited with John Myles, 2013, University of British Columbia Press). Will Kymlicka is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Queen's University in Canada. His publications include International Approaches to Governing Approaches to Ethnic Diversity (co-edited with Jane Boulden, 2015, OUP), Criminal Law and Cultural Diversity (co-edited with Claes Lernestedt and Matt Matravers, 2014, OUP), Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights (with Sue Donaldson, 2011, OUP), Multicultural Odysseys: Navigating the New International Politics of Diversity (2007, OUP), and Multiculturalism and the Welfare State (co-edited with Will Kymlicka, 2006, OUP).
* 1: Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka: Introduction: The Political
Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies
* Section One: The Political Theory of Solidarity
* 2: David Miller: Solidarity and its Sources
* 3: Rainer Bauböck: Citizenship and Collective Identities as Political
Sources of Solidarity in the European Union
* 4: Jacob T. Levy: Against Fraternity: Democracy without Solidarity
* Section Two: Public Attitudes on Diversity and Solidarity
* 5: Céline Teney and Marc Helbling: Tension Between the Elites and the
Masses in Germany
* 6: Richard Johnston, Matthew Wright, Stuart Soroka, and Jack Citrin:
Diversity and Solidarity: New Evidence from Canada and the US
* 7: Tim Reeskens and Wim van Oorschot: Conceptions of Citizenship and
Tolerance Towards Immigrants: A Comparative Study of Public Opinion
Data
* Section Three: The Politics of Diversity and Solidarity
* 8: Peter A. Hall: The Political Sources of Social Solidarity
* 9: Zoe Lefkofridi and Elie Michel: The Electoral Politics of
Solidarity: The Welfare Agendas of Radical Right Parties
* 10: Edward Koning: Making Xenophobia Matter: The Consequences of the
2002 Elections for Immigration Politics in the Netherlands
* 11: Bo Rothstein: Solidarity, Diversity, and the Quality of
Government
* 12: Irene Bloemraad: Solidarity and Conflict: Understanding the
Causes and Consequences of Access to Citizenship, Civic Integration
Policies, and Multiculturalism
* 13: Karin Borevi: Diversity and Solidarity in Denmark and Sweden
* 14: Patrick Loobuyck and Dave Sinardet: Belgium: A Hard Case for
Liberal Nationalism?
* Section Four: Concluding Commentary
* 15: Philippe Van Parijs: Concluding Reflections: Solidarity,
Diversity, and Social Justice
Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies
* Section One: The Political Theory of Solidarity
* 2: David Miller: Solidarity and its Sources
* 3: Rainer Bauböck: Citizenship and Collective Identities as Political
Sources of Solidarity in the European Union
* 4: Jacob T. Levy: Against Fraternity: Democracy without Solidarity
* Section Two: Public Attitudes on Diversity and Solidarity
* 5: Céline Teney and Marc Helbling: Tension Between the Elites and the
Masses in Germany
* 6: Richard Johnston, Matthew Wright, Stuart Soroka, and Jack Citrin:
Diversity and Solidarity: New Evidence from Canada and the US
* 7: Tim Reeskens and Wim van Oorschot: Conceptions of Citizenship and
Tolerance Towards Immigrants: A Comparative Study of Public Opinion
Data
* Section Three: The Politics of Diversity and Solidarity
* 8: Peter A. Hall: The Political Sources of Social Solidarity
* 9: Zoe Lefkofridi and Elie Michel: The Electoral Politics of
Solidarity: The Welfare Agendas of Radical Right Parties
* 10: Edward Koning: Making Xenophobia Matter: The Consequences of the
2002 Elections for Immigration Politics in the Netherlands
* 11: Bo Rothstein: Solidarity, Diversity, and the Quality of
Government
* 12: Irene Bloemraad: Solidarity and Conflict: Understanding the
Causes and Consequences of Access to Citizenship, Civic Integration
Policies, and Multiculturalism
* 13: Karin Borevi: Diversity and Solidarity in Denmark and Sweden
* 14: Patrick Loobuyck and Dave Sinardet: Belgium: A Hard Case for
Liberal Nationalism?
* Section Four: Concluding Commentary
* 15: Philippe Van Parijs: Concluding Reflections: Solidarity,
Diversity, and Social Justice
* 1: Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka: Introduction: The Political
Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies
* Section One: The Political Theory of Solidarity
* 2: David Miller: Solidarity and its Sources
* 3: Rainer Bauböck: Citizenship and Collective Identities as Political
Sources of Solidarity in the European Union
* 4: Jacob T. Levy: Against Fraternity: Democracy without Solidarity
* Section Two: Public Attitudes on Diversity and Solidarity
* 5: Céline Teney and Marc Helbling: Tension Between the Elites and the
Masses in Germany
* 6: Richard Johnston, Matthew Wright, Stuart Soroka, and Jack Citrin:
Diversity and Solidarity: New Evidence from Canada and the US
* 7: Tim Reeskens and Wim van Oorschot: Conceptions of Citizenship and
Tolerance Towards Immigrants: A Comparative Study of Public Opinion
Data
* Section Three: The Politics of Diversity and Solidarity
* 8: Peter A. Hall: The Political Sources of Social Solidarity
* 9: Zoe Lefkofridi and Elie Michel: The Electoral Politics of
Solidarity: The Welfare Agendas of Radical Right Parties
* 10: Edward Koning: Making Xenophobia Matter: The Consequences of the
2002 Elections for Immigration Politics in the Netherlands
* 11: Bo Rothstein: Solidarity, Diversity, and the Quality of
Government
* 12: Irene Bloemraad: Solidarity and Conflict: Understanding the
Causes and Consequences of Access to Citizenship, Civic Integration
Policies, and Multiculturalism
* 13: Karin Borevi: Diversity and Solidarity in Denmark and Sweden
* 14: Patrick Loobuyck and Dave Sinardet: Belgium: A Hard Case for
Liberal Nationalism?
* Section Four: Concluding Commentary
* 15: Philippe Van Parijs: Concluding Reflections: Solidarity,
Diversity, and Social Justice
Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies
* Section One: The Political Theory of Solidarity
* 2: David Miller: Solidarity and its Sources
* 3: Rainer Bauböck: Citizenship and Collective Identities as Political
Sources of Solidarity in the European Union
* 4: Jacob T. Levy: Against Fraternity: Democracy without Solidarity
* Section Two: Public Attitudes on Diversity and Solidarity
* 5: Céline Teney and Marc Helbling: Tension Between the Elites and the
Masses in Germany
* 6: Richard Johnston, Matthew Wright, Stuart Soroka, and Jack Citrin:
Diversity and Solidarity: New Evidence from Canada and the US
* 7: Tim Reeskens and Wim van Oorschot: Conceptions of Citizenship and
Tolerance Towards Immigrants: A Comparative Study of Public Opinion
Data
* Section Three: The Politics of Diversity and Solidarity
* 8: Peter A. Hall: The Political Sources of Social Solidarity
* 9: Zoe Lefkofridi and Elie Michel: The Electoral Politics of
Solidarity: The Welfare Agendas of Radical Right Parties
* 10: Edward Koning: Making Xenophobia Matter: The Consequences of the
2002 Elections for Immigration Politics in the Netherlands
* 11: Bo Rothstein: Solidarity, Diversity, and the Quality of
Government
* 12: Irene Bloemraad: Solidarity and Conflict: Understanding the
Causes and Consequences of Access to Citizenship, Civic Integration
Policies, and Multiculturalism
* 13: Karin Borevi: Diversity and Solidarity in Denmark and Sweden
* 14: Patrick Loobuyck and Dave Sinardet: Belgium: A Hard Case for
Liberal Nationalism?
* Section Four: Concluding Commentary
* 15: Philippe Van Parijs: Concluding Reflections: Solidarity,
Diversity, and Social Justice