Reasonable Accommodation
Managing Religious Diversity
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:10th Sep '12
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Reclaiming reasonable accommodation from headline fodder and examining it through an academic lens, Reasonable Accommodation is a collection of essays that defines and challenges the policy of reasonable accommodation of religious diversity within Canada and abroad.
Reasonable Accommodation is a collection of essays examining the meaning of reasonable accommodation of religious diversity through law and public discourse in Canada and abroad.
Often when a religious minority challenges mainstream customs, the phrase “reasonable accommodation” is at the centre of the ensuing debate. But what exactly is reasonable accommodation? Does it achieve its goal of integrating the rights of religious minorities with those of mainstream society – or does it emphasize inequality?
Reasonable Accommodation features eight essays that seek to define the meaning of reasonable accommodation within Canada and abroad. These probing explorations touch on current hot-button topics such as women’s right to wear the niqab in public, religious diversity in prisons, and accommodating sexual diversity. Woven throughout are questions and commentary about whether there really is a religious majority in Canada, how the idea of “shared values” obscures debate, and how tolerating religious differences simply isn’t enough to guarantee equality. Reasonable Accommodation provides a much-needed critical assessment of this phrase and theorizes religious diversity and freedom of religion beyond the meaning of “tolerance” as it sometimes implies.
ISBN: 9780774822657
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
248 pages