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Module I: Sources of Diversity: The Political Salience of Identity, Recognition and the Challenge of Pluralism
-Charles Taylor, "The Politics of Recognition", in Ajay Heble, Donna Palmateer Pennee and JR Tim Struthers, (eds.), New Contexts of Canadian Criticism, (Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 1997), pp. 96-131.
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-Charles Taylor, "Shared and Divergent Values", in Guy Laforest, (ed.), Reconciling the Solitudes: Essays on Canadian Federalism and Nationalism, (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993), pp. 155-186.
Module II: The Condition of Multinationalism
-James Tully, "Introduction", in Alain-G. Gagnon and James Tully, (eds.), Multinational Democracies, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 1-33.
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-Kenneth McRoberts, "Canada and the Multinational State", in Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 34, No. 4, (December 2001), pp. 683-713.
Module III: Theoretical Approaches and Concepts in the Study of Canadian Federalism
-Martin Papillon, "Is the Secret to Have a Good Dentist? Canadian Contributions to the Study of Federalism in Divided Societies", in Linda White, Richard Simeon, Robert Vipond, and Jennifer Wallner (eds), The Comparative Turn in Canadian Political Science.(Vancouver: UBC Press, 2008), pp.123-139.
-Dimitrios Karmis, "The Multiple Voices of the Federal Tradition and the Turmoil of Canadian Federalism", in Alain-G. Gagnon, (ed.), Contemporary Canadian Federalism: Foundations, Traditions, Institutions, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009), pp. 53-75.
Module IV: Federalism and the Accommodation of National Minorities
-Will Kymlicka, "Justice and Security in the Accommodation of Minority Nationalism", in Stephen May et Al., (eds), Ethnicity, Nationalism and Minority Rights, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 144-175.
-Michel Seymour, "On Not Finding Our Way: The Illusory Reform of the Canadian Federation", in Alain-G. Gagnon, (ed.), Contemporary Canadian Federalism: Foundations, Traditions, Institutions, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009), pp. 187-212.
Module V: Constitutionalism, Secession and the Quebec Secession Reference
-Sujit Choudhry, "Does the World Need More Canada? The Politics of the Canadian Model in Constitutional Politics and Political Theory", in International Journal of Constitutional Law, Vol. 5, No. 4, October 2007, pp. 606-638.
-Peter Leslie, "Canada: The Supreme Court Sets Rules for the Secession of Quebec," Publius: The Journal of Federalism 29 (1999), 135-151.
Module VI: Immigration and Integration 1: Canada
-Will Kymlicka, "The Current State of Multiculturalism in Canada", Paper
Prepared for Multiculturalism and Human Rights Branch, Government of Canada
-Will Kymlicka, "Ethnocultural diversity in a liberal State: Making sense of the Canadian model(s)", in Keith Banting, Thomas J. Courchene & F. Leslie Seidle, (eds.),
Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada, (Montreal: Institute for
Research in Public Policy, 2007).
Module VII: Immigration and Integration 2: Quebec
-Raffaele Iacovino and Charles-Antoine Sévigny, "Between Unity and Diversity: Examining the Quebec Model of Integration", in S. Gervais, C. Kirkey and J. Rudy, (eds.), Quebec Questions, (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 249-266.
-Micheline LaBelle and Francois Rocher, "Immigration, Integration and Citizenship Policies in Canada and Quebec: Tug of War Between Competing Societal Projects", in R. Zapata-Barrero, (ed.), Immigration and Self-Government of Minority Nations, (B
The course will not be taught in 2012.