28 research outputs found
Religion, Resources and Representation: three narratives of engagement in British urban governance
Faith groups are increasingly regarded as important civil society participants in British urban governance. Faith engagement is linked to policies of social inclusion and “community cohesion,” particularly in the context of government concerns about radicalization along religious lines. Primary research is drawn upon in developing a critical and explicitly multifaith analysis of faith involvement. A narrative approach is used to contrast the different perspectives of national pol- icy makers, local stakeholders, and faith actors themselves. The narratives serve to illuminate not only this specific case but also the more general character of British urban governance as it takes on a more “decentered” form with greater blurring of boundaries between the public, private, and personal
Prime Minister launches process to select the next justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today launched the process to select the next justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, who will fill the vacancy created by the upcoming retirement of Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella
Prime Minister launches process to select the next justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today launched the process to select the next justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, who will fill the vacancy created by the upcoming retirement of Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella
Press release; appointment of W.D.
Hopper as president of IDRC.IDRC personnel. Press release from the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada announcing the appointment of William D. Hopper as President of the IDRC