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Ethical Issues in Community-Based Research with Children and Youth - - Bog - University of Toronto Press - Plusbog.dk

Phenomenology and Logic - Bernard Lonergan - Bog - University of Toronto Press - Plusbog.dk

Comparative Federalism - Thomas O. Hueglin - Bog - University of Toronto Press - Plusbog.dk

Inside the Mosaic - - Bog - University of Toronto Press - Plusbog.dk

Inside the Mosaic - - Bog - University of Toronto Press - Plusbog.dk

The majority of recent immigrants to Canada have chosen to settle in large cities and immigrants have become an integral part of the country''s urban experience. How the presence of immigrants shapes the urban structures, and social processes of large cities, and how these structures and processes affect immigrants'' ability to adapt to their new surroundings, are the dual foci of Eric Fong''s Inside the Mosaic , a collaborative and detailed assessment of immigration in Canada from some of the field''s top minds. Focusing on Toronto, the contributors explore residential patterns, physical environment, family structures, social networks, and health. Their findings clearly demonstrate that the relationships of immigration with urban structures and group processes are multi-faceted, and that the integration process of today''s immigrant groups is complex. Toronto has benefited greatly from successive waves of immigration, but this has never negated the difficulty faced by the city in making adjustments to accommodate newcomers, nor the difficulties faced by immigrants in creating new lives. Inside the Mosaic is an essential tool for understanding the struggle faced by both the city and its new residents, which will bring clarity to a subject that has historically been fraught with divergent views. Contributors: Joe DardenEric FongNancy HowellJanet LumWilliam MichelsonEmi OokaJeffrey G. ReitzJanet W. SalaffJacinth Tracey-WortleyJack VeugelersBarry WellmanBlair Wheaton

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Utopia, Carnival, and Commonwealth in Renaissance England - Christopher Kendrick - Bog - University of Toronto Press - Plusbog.dk

Utopia, Carnival, and Commonwealth in Renaissance England - Christopher Kendrick - Bog - University of Toronto Press - Plusbog.dk

With the emergence of utopia as a cultural genre in the sixteenth century, a dual understanding of alternative societies, as either political or literary, took shape. In Utopia, Carnival, and Commonwealth in Renaissance England , Christopher Kendrick argues that the chief cultural-discursive conditions of this development are to be found in the practice of carnivalesque satire and in the attempt to construct a valid commonwealth ideology. Meanwhile, the enabling social-political condition of the new utopian writing is the existence of a social class of smallholders whose unevenly developed character prevents it from attaining political power equivalent to its social weight. In a detailed reading of Thomas More''s Utopia , Kendrick argues that the uncanny dislocations, the incongruities and blank spots often remarked upon in Book II''s description of Utopian society, amount to a way of discovering uneven development, and that the appeal of Utopian communism stems from its answering the desire of the smallholding class (in which are to be numbered European humanists) for unity and power. Subsequent chapters on Rabelais, Nashe, Marlowe, Bacon, Shakespeare, and others show how the utopian form engages with its two chief discursive preconditions, carnival and commonwealth ideologies, while reflecting the history of uneven development and the smallholding class. Utopia, Carnival, and Commonwealth in Renaissance England makes a novel case for the social and cultural significance of Renaissance utopian writing, and of the modern utopia in general.

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