Redesigning Justice for Plural Societies

Redesigning Justice for Plural Societies

Author: Katayoun Alidadi

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-09-30

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1000726053

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This volume examines cases of accommodation and recognition of minority practices: cultural, religious, ethnic, linguistic or otherwise, under state law. The collection presents selected situations and experiences from a variety of regions and from different legal traditions around the world in which diverse societal stakeholders and political actors have engaged in processes leading to the elaboration of creative, innovative and, to a certain extent, sustainable solutions via accommodative laws or practices. Representing multiple disciplines and methodologies and written by esteemed scholars, the work analyses the pitfalls and successes of such accommodative practices, presenting insights into how solutions could or could not be achieved. The chapters address the sustainability and transferability of such solutions in order to further the dialogue in both scholarly and policy spheres. The book will be essential reading for academics, researchers, and policy-makers in the areas of minority rights, legal anthropology, law and religion, legal philosophy, and law and migration.


Rite, Flesh, and Stone

Rite, Flesh, and Stone

Author: Antonio Córdoba

Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press

Published: 2021-10-15

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 0826502202

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Forensic science provides information and data behind the circumstances of a particular death, but it is culture that provides death with meaning. With this in mind, Rite, Flesh, and Stone proposes cultural matters of death as its structuring principle, operating as frames of the expression of mortality within a distinct set of coordinates. The chapters offer original approaches to how human remains are handled in the embodied rituals and social performances of contemporary funeral rites of all kinds; furthermore, they explore how dying flesh and corpses are processed by means of biopolitical technologies and the ethics of (self-)care, and how the vibrant and breathing materiality of the living is transformed into stone and analogous kinds of tangible, empirical presence that engender new cartographies of memory. Each coming from a specific disciplinary perspective, authors in this volume problematize conventional ideas about the place of death in contemporary Western societies and cultures using Spain as a case study. Materials analyzed here—ranging from cinematic and literary fictions, to historical archives and anthropological and ethnographic sources—make explicit a dynamic scenario where actors embody a variety of positions toward death and dying, the political production of mortality, and the commemoration of the dead. Ultimately, the goal of this volume is to chart the complex network in which the disenchantment of death and its reenchantment coexist, and biopolitical control over secularized bodies overlaps with new avatars of the religious and non-theistic desires for memorialization and transcendence.


The Rights of Minorities: Cultural Groups, Migrants, Displaced Persons and Sexual Identity

The Rights of Minorities: Cultural Groups, Migrants, Displaced Persons and Sexual Identity

Author: J. Alberto del Real Alcala

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2017-11-14

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1681085933

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This volume focuses on the rights of minorities. Minorities are often subject to discrimination and individuals find themselves being rejected by the majority. In such cases, people belonging to a minority suffer through hostile situations. Minorities discussed in this book are defined in terms of cultural groups, migrants, displaced persons, sexual minorities (sexual identity). As with the previous volume, readers are informed about the concept of human rights, as an instrument through which civil society tries to eliminate the hostility and suffering of minorities and restores a situation of normality. Minorities must also accept that a democratic society is governed by majority rule and the Rule of Law. The Rights of Minorities: Cultural Groups, Migrants, Displaced Persons and Sexual Identity discusses four types of minorities: cultural groups, migrants, displaced persons, sexual minorities, and policy on minorities. The book is a detailed reference for graduates and scholars in law, human rights activism, political science, sociology and social psychology. The volume is also recommended for working professionals who operate with human rights groups and general readers (non-experts) who want to understand the discourse about human rights in a holistic (moral, legal, social, economic, and political) framework.


Transnational Death

Transnational Death

Author: Samira Saramo

Publisher: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura

Published: 2019-09-24

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9518581266

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With so much of the global population living on the move, away from their homelands, and in diasporic communities, death and mourning practices are inevitably impacted. Transnational Death brings together eleven cutting-edge articles from the emerging field of transnational death studies. By highlighting European, Asian, North American, and Middle Eastern perspectives, the collection provides timely and fresh analysis and reflection on people’s changing experiences with death in the context of migration over time. First beginning with a thematic assessment of the field of transnational death studies, readers then have the opportunity to delve into case studies that examine experiences with death and mourning at a distance from the viewpoints of Family, Community, and Commemoration. The chapters highlight complicated issues confronting migrants, their families, and communities, including: negotiations of burial preferences and challenges of corpse repatriation; the financial costs of providing end-of-life care, travel at times of death, and arranging culturally appropriate funerals and religious services; as well as the emotional and sociocultural weight of mourning and commemoration from afar. Overall, Transnational Death provides new insights on identity and belonging, community reciprocity, transnational communication, and spaces of mourning and commemoration.


Observing Islam in Spain

Observing Islam in Spain

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-05-07

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9004364994

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Islam in Spain has been transformed from a historical to a social matter in recent decades, attracting the attention of experts from a variety of disciplines. However, contributions to the field have been somewhat disperse. The multidisciplinary nature of the research done -mainly by specialists in Islamic Studies, Anthropology, Sociology and Law- has not been conducive to debates between specialists or to the publication of comprehensive works that recognize the wealth of views and findings. Observing Islam in Spain contains the keys to understanding current debates about the presence of Muslim citizens in Spain with regard to symbolism and public space, the law, ritual, the question of re-Islamization and the association-building and political participation of young people and women. Contributors are Marta Alonso Cabré, José María Contreras Mazarío, Khalid Ghali, Aitana Guia, Alberto López Bargados, Salvatore Madonia, Laura Mijares, Jordi Moreras, Ana I. Planet Contreras, Ángeles Ramírez, Óscar Salguero Montaño, Ariadna Solé Arraràs and Virtudes Téllez Delgado.


Multireligious Society

Multireligious Society

Author: Francisco Colom Gonzalez

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1315407574

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New forms of religious diversity have emerged that demand specific policies from the state, putting pressure on the established practices of religious governance. European societies have been a testing ground for many of these changes, but for decades Canada has been pioneering the management of diversity, thus offering interesting similarities and contrasts with the former. This book deals with the diverging routes of political secularization in Europe and Canada, the patterns of religious governance, the practices for accommodating the demands of religious minorities concerning their legal regulation, the management of public institutions, and the provision of social services.


GuÍa PrÁCtica para Dirigir Rh

GuÍa PrÁCtica para Dirigir Rh

Author: Guillermo Sander Moreno

Publisher: Palibrio

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 1463339100

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En este libro, Guillermo Sander nos platica, en un estilo muy poco común, sus experiencias como alto ejecutivo de Recursos Humanos en conocidas empresas multinacionales y en la práctica de consultoría que desempeñó exitosamente por varias décadas. La GUÍA PRÁCTICA PARA DIRIGIR RECURSOS HUMANOS. La lectura de este libro nos demuestra por qué "Billy" es conocido como una de las más importantes figuras de su profesión. Excelente maestro que impartió innumerables clases y diplomados en varias importantes Universidades mexicanas, forjó a un buen número de profesionistas que habiendo salido de Ford y de su alma Mater, Intergamma, hoy son reconocidos profesionistas, ejecutivos, y consultores. Billy Sander escribió múltiples artículos en revistas de negocios, principalmente en México, pero también en algunos países Latinoamericanos, en Estados Unidos, y en Inglaterra. Formó parte del consejo de administración de varias empresas y participó en el programa de radio Entorno durante varios años: muchos de sus comentarios fueron plasmados en el libro PRODUCTIVIDAD Y SALARIOS publicado en los noventas. Esta GUÍA PRÁCTICA PARA DIRIGIR RECURSOS HUMANOS puede ser utilizada como libro de texto, o puede ser leído por ser interesante, ameno, ilustrativo y, a pesar de referirse a hechos del pasado, y principalmente a situaciones que ocurrieron en México, el lector lo encontrará muy actual, vivo y universal.


Discourses on Immigration in Times of Economic Crisis

Discourses on Immigration in Times of Economic Crisis

Author: Maria Martinez Lirola

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2014-08-11

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1443865605

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The press is generally regarded as a reliable source of information, albeit with the capacity to propagate ideologies, social conceptions and beliefs. In this regard, it seems evident that the social role of the press can by no means be underestimated: it can influence our knowledge, values and social codes through linguistic and other semiotic means, sometimes hidden under a euphemistic lexical disguise holding up a liberal and apparently respectful discourse. Discourses on Immigration in Times of Economic Crisis examines the discursive and visual elements that are involved in reproducing ethnic and racial prejudices in contemporary press discourse. Our present reality is characterised by a moment of economic crisis, and it is a contention of the book that this affects the treatment of immigration, particularly in the press, which tends to refer to immigrants as a people-problem of some description or another. Therefore, the purpose of this book is to describe major aspects of discourse related to immigration within the present social context of the economic crisis.