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Leslie Pal explores a phenomenon unique to Canadian politics - the direct funding of advocacy groups by the government - and makes a significant contribution to the debate on the role of the state in shaping society. Focusing on groups concerned with the official languages, multiculturalism, and women's issues, he argues that funding was not neutral but was driven by state interests, and particularly by a national unity agenda.
Citizenship --- Multiculturalism --- Feminism --- Language policy --- Cultural diversity policy --- Cultural pluralism --- Cultural pluralism policy --- Ethnic diversity policy --- Social policy --- Anti-racism --- Ethnicity --- Cultural fusion --- Government policy --- Canada. --- Canada. Dept. of the Secretary of State --- Canada --- Communication policy --- Language planning
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Communication --- Democracy --- Information society --- Information technology --- #SBIB:003.IO --- #SBIB:309H1713 --- #SBIB:324H50 --- #SBIB:35H24 --- #SBIB:35H510 --- 316.324.8 --- 321.7 --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- 316.324.8 Post-industriele maatschappij --- Post-industriele maatschappij --- 321.7 Democratie. Plurale samenleving. Pluralisme. Democratische pluraliteit--(moderne democratie politieke stelsels) --- Democratie. Plurale samenleving. Pluralisme. Democratische pluraliteit--(moderne democratie politieke stelsels) --- Communication and politics --- Politics and communication --- Political aspects --- Mediatechnologie: nieuwe toepassingen (abonnee-televisie, electronic mail, desk top publishing, virtuele realiteit...) --- Politieke participatie en legitimiteit (referenda, directe democratie, publieke opinie...) --- Informatiemanagement bij de overheid --- Openbaarheid van bestuur, ombudsdienst, .. --- Political systems --- Computer. Automation --- Openbaarheid van bestuur, ombudsdienst, . --- Openbaarheid van bestuur, ombudsdienst,
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Contemporary policy making is deeply influenced by the borrowing, transfer and diffusion of ideas and models from other countries, levels of government and supranational institutions. This is the first book to analyze comparatively the micro-dynamics of transfer across regions, contrasting policy fields, multiple levels of governance, and institutional actors. Grounded in original research by specialists in the field, it provides fresh and arresting insights into competition among transfer agents, resistances, local coalitions, translation, and policy learning. This empirical depth informs a r.
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