symposium participants

  • THE PROBLEM
    Gurpreet Mahajan, Associate Professor, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, Delhi

  • WHAT IS MULTICULTURALISM?
    Bhikhu Parekh, Professor of Political Theory, University of Hull, UK

  • PERSPECTIVES ON PLURALISM
    T.N. Madan, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi

  • WHICH DIVERSITY?
    Kumkum Sangari,Professor Fellow, Centre for Contemporary Studies, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Delhi

  • OF MINORITIES AND MAJORITIES
    Sarah Joseph, taught Political Science at Lady Sri Ram College, Delhi; now lives in Bangalore

  • THE LOGIC OF RECOGNITION
    Neera Chandhoke, Professor, Department of Political Science, Delhi University

 

#484 
December 1999


MULTICULTURALISM
a symposium on democracy
in culturally diverse societies



cover design by Akila Seshasayee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • UNDERSTANDING OTHER CULTURES
    Mrinal Miri, Professor of Philosophy, NEHU, Shillong; till recently, Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla

  • JUSTICE AS EVENHANDEDNESS
    Joseph H. Carens, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, Canada

  • CONSTITUTIONAL PREDILECTIONS
    James Chiriyankandath , Department of Politics and Modern History, London Guildhall University, UK

  • RETHINKING MULTICULTURALISM
    Gurpreet Mahajan, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, Delhi

  • COMMENT
    A.D. Moddie, retired Director, Levers; author and co-founder of the Institute of Mountain Environment Movement, Mumbai

  • BOOKS
    Reviewed by Aditya Nigam, Harsh Sethi, Mrinal Miri, T.K. Oommen, V. Krishna Ananth, Sucheta Mahajan

  • FURTHER READING
    a short and select bibliography

  • BACKPAGE