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Building Inclusive Communities in Rural Canada / / edited by Clark Banack, Dionne Pohler



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Titolo: Building Inclusive Communities in Rural Canada / / edited by Clark Banack, Dionne Pohler Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Edmonton, Alberta : , : University of Alberta Press, , 2023
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xxxiv, 307 pages)
Disciplina: 307
Soggetto topico: Community life
Soggetto non controllato: Inclusive
anti-racism
co-operative
cultural and religious minorities
diversity
education
equity
faith
immigrant
inclusion
neighbor
neighbourliness
newcomer
refugee
religion
religious
settler-Indigenous relations
tolerance
Persona (resp. second.): BanackClark
PohlerDionne
Nota di contenuto: Acknowledgements Introduction Clark Banack and Dionne PohlerI Rural Demographics and Diversity 1 The Demographic Context of Rural Canada: The Size of the Indigenous and Visible Minority PopulationsRay D. Bollman 2 Making Diversity in Rural Areas Visible: A Changing Perspective for Rural Schools in Québec Sivane Hirsch and Corina Borri-AnadonII Understanding Rural Attitudes toward Inclusivity 3 Partisanship, Patriarchy, and Prejudice: Inclusivity among Evangelicals, Albertans, and Rural CanadiansSamuel Reimer 4 Understanding Rural Attitudes toward Cultural and Religious Minorities via Political Ethnography: The Case of Rural AlbertaClark Banack 5 Driving into Nowhere: Refugee Resettlement and Integration in Rural CanadaStacey Haugen III Practical Tools for Building Inclusive Rural Communities 6 A Noisy Silence: Challenges for Rural Teacher Education Michael Corbett, Jennifer Tinkham, and Claudine Bonner 7 Promoting Understanding and Equity in Rural Canada: The Role of Community Education Michelle Lam 8 Contextual Bible Study: An Effective Practice to Promote Inclusivity in Rural Communities and Faith GroupsColeen LynchIV A Rural Approach to Anti-racism and Settler-Indigenous Relations: Co-operation and Neighbourliness 9 Co-operative Development Possibilities in Rural Settler and Indigenous Communities: Lessons from the Co-operative Innovation Project and Co-operatives First Dionne Pohler, Jen Budney, Murray Fulton, Darcy Overland, Aasa Marshall, Trista Pewapisconias, and Kyle White10 Inclusion on Whose Grounds? Against Liberal Essentialisms and toward Radical Neighbourliness in Rural Anti-racismPhil Henderson 11 The Work of Neighbours: A Rural Ethos for Reconciliation Roger Epp Conclusion Clark Banack and Dionne Pohler Contributors.
Sommario/riassunto: "This collection challenges misconceptions that rural Canada is a bastion of intolerance. While examining the extent and nature of contemporary cultural and religious discrimination in rural Canadian communities, the editors and contributors explore the many efforts by rural citizens, community groups, and municipalities to counter intolerance, build inclusive communities, and become better neighbours. Throughout, scholars and community leaders focus on building new understandings, language, and ways of thinking about diversity and inclusion that will resonate with rural people. Scholars of rural studies will find this book useful as will rural community leaders and community organizers."-- Provided by publisher.
Titolo autorizzato: Building Inclusive Communities in Rural Canada  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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