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Reviews: Vera L. Zolbergâs Constructing a Sociology of the Arts
Book review for Constructing a Sociology of the Arts, Vera L. Zolberg, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1990
Reviews: John Langâs Creating Architectural Theory
Book review for Creating Architectural Theory, Jon Lang, van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1987
Include 2011 : The role of inclusive design in making social innovation happen.
Include is the biennial conference held at the RCA and hosted by the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design. The event is directed by Jo-Anne Bichard and attracts an international delegation
The neighborhood center; a factor in socialization
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston Universit
Indian exceptionalism? A discussion on India's experiment with constitutional secularism
The secular state is the most important of contemporary institutional forms available to deal with the problem of sectarian violence in liberal democracies. Despite this, the commitment to constitutional secularism seems to be in crisis, constituting deep fault lines in democratic politics across the world. Within the Euro-American context the secular state seems to have run into trouble with immigrants, especially Islamic communities. Beyond its founding context, welldirected postcolonial polemic in countries like India has seriously questioned the very usefulness of the secular state for non-Western polities. As an avowedly secular state it therefore seems crucial for a profoundly diverse country like India to able to think through the extent to which the secular state can be defended against some of the challenges being mounted against it. This paper contributes to this contemporary debate on secularism by discussing the claims to an âexceptionalâ model of Indian secularism made by the Indian Supreme Court. In doing so it argues with the court on the routes by which such an exceptional model can be (if at all) elaborated and defended
Innovate Magazine / Annual Review 2008-2009
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