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HARP-505 |
Title: |
Narrative Argumentation: Arguing with Natives |
Source: |
Constellations: An International Journal of Critical & Democratic Theory; Jun2002, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p221, 25p |
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Year: |
2002 |
Pages: |
0 |
Author(s): |
Angelia K. Means |
Keywords: |
Canada, constitution, culture, democracy, human rights, multi-culturalism, sovereignty, politics, civil and political rights, minority rights, self-determination |
Abstract: |
Considers cultural narratives as an important dimension of constitutional dialogue in multicultural democracies. Condition of democratic recognition; Recognition of aboriginal rights; Concept of narrative argument; Distinction between sovereignty and intercultural democracy; Proliferation of reasonable pluralism. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, constitution, culture, democracy, human rights, minority rights, multi-culturalism, politics, self-determination, sovereignty