Plurality and citizenship in Israel: moving beyond the Jewish/Palestinian civil divide/ edited by Dan Avnon and Yotam Benziman.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 323.6095694 AVN/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P22983 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Effective plurality despite categorical rigidity / Dan Avnon, Yotam Benziman -- Plurality of self and pluralism: a view from Jerusalem / Dan Avnon -- Refugee return: by right and/or by law / Howard Adelman -- Citizenship as a home / Yotam Benziman -- Critical reflection on law, equal citizenship and transformation / Yousef T. Jabareen -- The complexity of majority-minority relations in deeply divided democracies: theoretical and comparative perspectives / Ayelet Harel-Shalev -- Inclusion in administrative proceedings: the case of the community impact survey / Hani Ofek-Ghendler -- Policing minorities in a deeply divided society: police performance and presence in Israel / Badi Hasisi -- Liberal justice vs. local norms: on the importance of heterogeneity within illiberal communities / Nahshon Perez -- Conscription crises: the relationship between citizenship and military service in Canada and Israel / Andrew Theobald -- Identity politics and women: struggling for peace at the margins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Siobhan Byrne -- Transnationalism and diasporas: a Canadian perspective / Frederick Lowy.
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