| Book Cover | 1 |
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| Table of Contents | 5 |
| Spaces of Difference: Conflict and Cohabitation (Ursula Lehmkuhl) | 7 |
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| Introduction | 7 |
| Space/Place | 9 |
| Mediation/Translation | 10 |
| Modes of Social Action: Politics, Practices and Narratives of Diversity | 10 |
| Entangled and Hidden Histories | 13 |
| Border Crossings and Transcultural Spaces | 15 |
| Becoming and Belonging | 17 |
| Dynamics of Confrontation and Cohabitation | 18 |
| References | 20 |
| Diversités controversées : Concepts,imaginaires et représentations au Canadaau début du 20e siècle (Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink) | 27 |
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| Le contexte socio-historique: les débats autour du Règlement 17 en Ontario (1912–1927) | 27 |
| Logiques et sémantiques d’un contre-discours | 32 |
| Fictionnalisations d’une pensée de la diversité: le roman Polly Masson (1919) de William Henry Moore | 37 |
| « Conflit de races » et conception plurielle de la nation | 42 |
| Bibliographie | 44 |
| Diversity: A Late 20th Century Genealogy (Laurence McFalls) | 47 |
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| Introduction | 47 |
| Culture as Diversity | 48 |
| Diversity, Vulnerability, and Post-liberal Governmentality | 52 |
| References | 57 |
| A Geography of Blood: Uncovering the Hidden Histories of Metis People in Canada (Carolyn Podruchny and Jesse Thistle) | 61 |
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| Introduction | 61 |
| Historiography and Colonization in Canada | 62 |
| Finding Space In Between | 64 |
| Occupying Space and Creating Place: A Bloody Process | 67 |
| Reclaiming Morrissette Family History | 68 |
| Conclusion | 75 |
| References | 75 |
| Source Material | 78 |
| The Everyday Experience(s) of Space: First generation Algerian Immigrant Women in Paris (Rebecca Ferrari) | 83 |
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| Introduction | 83 |
| Spatial Practices – The Creation of Exterior and Interior Places | 86 |
| Showcasing Wealth and Cleanliness | 89 |
| Spatial Norms and Rules | 92 |
| Creating and Sharing Common (Female) Spaces | 93 |
| « Non-lieux » as Comfortable Public Places | 94 |
| Associations as In-between Spaces | 95 |
| Conclusion | 98 |
| References | 99 |
| Biography en route: Investigating Mobility. Experiences through Biographical Research (Xymena Wieczorek) | 101 |
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| Introduction | 102 |
| Studying Mobile Biographies | 103 |
| Operationalizing Mobility through Biography | 106 |
| The Mobility of Francis: “Yeah, yeah, we don’t stay in one place” | 107 |
| Interpreting Mobility through Biography | 116 |
| Conclusion | 119 |
| References | 120 |
| Beyond the Political Opportunity Structure Approach: Studying Agency through the “Local Realm of Immigration” (M. Teresa Cappiali) | 125 |
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| Introduction | 126 |
| Strengths and Limitations of the Political Opportunity Structure Approach in Explaining Participation | 126 |
| Expanding the Political Arena beyond the State: The Role of Multiple Actors and the Concept of Space | 129 |
| The Literature on Integration and the Role of Approaches to Integration for Participation | 131 |
| The Local Turn in Immigration Studies | 134 |
| Studying Civic and Political Participation as a Continuum | 137 |
| The “Local Realm of Immigration”: An Agency Approach | 145 |
| References | 147 |
| “La loi du Camembert” as an Issue of Federalism: Reconciling Liberalism and Protectionism in Quebec (Sophie Schram) | 155 |
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| Introduction | 156 |
| A Theory of National Boundaries and Cultural Repertoires | 158 |
| National Development: A Tale of Two Incommensurate Discourses | 160 |
| Federalism: A Repertoire Reconciling Liberalism and Protectionism | 168 |
| Conclusion: Resolving the Conundrum | 174 |
| Annex | 175 |
| References | 176 |
| Source Material | 178 |
| Nationhood as a Context for Staging Personas: A Sociological Narrative of Montreal and Brussels (Dave Poitras) | 181 |
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| Introduction | 181 |
| Nationhood as a Context for Staging Personas | 184 |
| The Appointed Frame-limits of the Work Environments | 191 |
| Jeroen’s and Mathieu’s Motives | 192 |
| The Dynamic of the Staging Phenomenon with Regard to Nationhood | 195 |
| Conclusion | 197 |
| References | 198 |
| Source Material | 199 |
| Border Policies: From Denizens to Legal Ghosts (Chowra Makaremi) | 203 |
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| Introduction | 203 |
| Waiting Zones for People in Proceedings | 205 |
| New Borders: Reticular, Thick and Liquid | 206 |
| Networks of Confinement | 207 |
| The Border Effect of Detention | 209 |
| Legal Apparatuses of Exclusion | 211 |
| Precarious Lives | 212 |
| Violence and the Law | 213 |
| References | 214 |
| La mobilisation des différences minoritaires: des dynamiques conflictuelles au-delà de l’ethnicitéen France et en Allemagne (Nikola Tietze) | 217 |
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| Introduction | 218 |
| La construction d’une appartenance et la mobilisation des différences minoritaires | 221 |
| De la résilience à la capacité critique | 224 |
| En guise de conclusion: des dynamiques conflictuelles au-delà de l’ethnicité | 226 |
| Bibliographie | 230 |
| Situated Cosmopolitanisms in Contemporary Indigenous Art Productions in Canada (Heike Härting) | 231 |
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| Introduction | 231 |
| Indigenizing Cosmopolitan Thinking | 233 |
| Global Indigenous Art and Cosmopolitan Aesthetics: Jackson 2bears, Kent Monkman, and Rebecca Belmore | 239 |
| References | 250 |
| Notes on Contributors | 253 |