Tolerance and diversity in Ireland, north and south.
Material type:
TextPublisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781784997182
- 1784997188
- 305.8 23
- HM1271
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 29, 2015)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Tolerance and diversity in Ireland, north and south; Copyright ; Contents; Figures and tables ; Notes on the contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 'When you actually talk to them ' -- recognising and respecting cultural and religious diversity in Irish schools; 2 Recognising difference while promoting cohesion: the role of collaborative networks in education; 3 Tolerance, recognition and educational patronage: Ireland's constitutional politics of school choice; 4 Traveller education: policy and practice in Northern Ireland
5 Tolerance of religious and cultural diversity in Irish institutions: comparing hijabs in schools and turbans in the Garda reserve6 Minority and majority community integration in Northern Ireland: a matrix of tolerance; 7 Politics, professions and participation: immigrants in the Irish public sphere; 8 Academic 'truth' and the perpetuation of negative attitudes and intolerance towards Irish Travellers in contemporary Ireland; 9 Two wrongs don't make a right: (in)tolerance and hate crime laws in Northern Ireland; 10 Prejudice and (in)tolerance in Ulster
11 Acknowledging religious and cultural diversity in an antagonistic society: the challenge of Northern Ireland12 Taking intolerant liberalism seriously; 13 Toleration, respect and recognition in Northern Ireland; Conclusion; Index; Tolerance and diversity in Ireland, north and south; Copyright ; Contents; Figures and tables ; Notes on the contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 'When you actually talk to them ' -- recognising and respecting cultural and religious diversity i; 2 Recognising difference while promoting cohesion: the role of collabo
3 Tolerance, recognition and educational patronage: Ireland's constitutional politics of school cho4 Traveller education: policy and practice in Northern Ireland; 5 Tolerance of religious and cultural diversity in Irish institutions: comparing hijabs in schools a; 6 Minority and majority community integration in Northern Ireland: a matrix of tolerance; 7 Politics, professions and participation: immigrants in the Irish public sphere; 8 Academic 'truth' and the perpetuation of negative attitudes and intolerance towards Irish Travelle
9 Two wrongs don't make a right: (in)tolerance and hate crime laws in Northern Ireland10 Prejudice and (in)tolerance in Ulster; 11 Acknowledging religious and cultural diversity in an antagonistic society: the challenge of Nort; 12 Taking intolerant liberalism seriously; 13 Toleration, respect and recognition in Northern Ireland; Conclusion; Index