Description
Book SynopsisReasonable Accommodation is a collection of essays examining the meaning of reasonable accommodation of religious diversity through law and public discourse in Canada and abroad.
Table of ContentsContents
Introduction: Exploring Reasonable Accommodation / Lori G. Beaman
1 Religion and Immigration in a Changing Canada: The Reasonable Accommodation of “Reasonable Accommodation”? / Peter Beyer
2 Religion in Court, Between an Objective and a Subjective Definition / Solange Lefebvre
3 Identity Quietism and Political Exclusion / Avigail Eisenberg
4 Veiled Objections: Facing Public Opposition to the Niqab / Natasha Bakht
5 Public Responses to Religious Diversity in Britain and France / James A. Beckford
6 Beyond Reasonable Accommodation: The Case of Australia / Gary D. Bouma
7 One of These Things Is Not like the Other: Sexual Diversity and Accommodation / Heather Shipley
8 Religion as a Multicultural Marker in Advanced Modern Society / Ole Riis
Conclusion: Alternatives to Reasonable Accommodation / Lori G. Beaman
List of Contributors
Index