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Identity and Polarization Symposium Resources
How do we identify ourselves? Why is identity of ethical importance? And what does this all mean for public policy and good governance?
Background resources for Identity and Polarization: Implications for our ability to live well together, October 3 - 4, 2008.
Background resources for Identity and Polarization: Implications for our ability to live well together, October 3 - 4, 2008.
Print Resources - Papers by Symposium Speakers:
- Ethical Leadership on Polarization, “Otherness” and the Core Values of a Liberal, Democratic Society, Janet Keeping, President, Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership (short version with questions)
- Soft Diversity, Hard Diversity, Identity, and Challenges of Dual Loyalty in Canada, Morton Weinfeld, McGill University
- Religion, Culture, and Rights: A Conversation about Women, Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto
Other Symposium Print Resources:
Articles:
- Cultural stereotypes often harm women most
- Jumping the 'racial' divide to citizenship
- Placing limits on diversity
- Stresses in multiculturalism focus of diversity symposium
Commentaries:
Multimedia resources:
- VIDEO: Identity and Polarization Symposium
- Multiculturalism and Politics, TVO, The Agenda, Debate featuring Morton Weinfeld, McGill University (direct video link)
- Anthony Appiah on Cosmopolitanism, Philosophy Bites podcast





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