The Journal of the Institute for the Humanities at Simon Fraser University is dedicated to the exploration of the critical perspectives that relate social concerns to the cultural and historical legacy of the Humanities. The Journal seeks to publish articles that contribute reflective and critical points of view on the conflicts and contentious issues of our time.
Volume IV / Spring 2009
Articles
| Deferring to Difference, Cultivating the Civil Commons, Honouring Humanity: What’s the Left-Universalist to Do? | |
| Ato Sekyi-Otu |
| Religion and Citizenship from a European Perspective | |
| Thomas Halik |
| Toward the Global City: Monument, Machine, and Network. | |
| Marcel Hénaff |
| Religion and Citizenship: Multiple identities in the modern world | |
| Eva Schubert |
| Being as Being: A Phenomenology of Citizenship Amid the Crisis of Modern Nihilism | |
| Evan Smith |
| Making Sense of Religious Dialogue | |
| Andrew Bingham |
| Citizenship and the Voluntary Sector | |
| Amanda Cawston |
| Liberal Governance, Multiculturalism, and the Making of Ethnocultural Identities in Canada | |
| Stephen Fielding |
| Woodsquat: A Public for Citizens | |
| Susan Pell |
| The Philosophy of Care: Examining the Relationship between Citizenship, Gender Equality, and Care-giving Roles in Canadian Society | |
| Brianna Turner |
| Climate Science, Economic Tropes, and Cultural Inertia | |
| Patrick Belanger |
| Beyond Belief: The Modern Denial of Irrational Thought | |
| Cameron Clark |
| Thinking through Philosophy: Alain Badiou and the Event of Transitory Citizenship | |
| Nicholas Hauck |
| Seeing Life through Bicultural Frames: Real-life Primes for Bicultural Frame Switching | |
| Stacey Fitzsimmons |
| Remembering | |
| Bethany Koepke |
| The Compromise of Canadian Multiculturalism Policy: Group Rights Versus Women’s Rights | |
| Sacha Ludgate |
| Diversity and Urban Citizenship in Canadian Cities | |
| Narcisa Medianu |


