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Concordia University Concordia University
Concordia University is a next-generation university, continually reimagining the future of higher education. Located in the vibrant and multicultural city of Montreal, Concordia is the top-ranked university in North America founded within the last 50 years and annually registers some 51,000 students through its innovative approach to experiential learning and cross-functional research.
LACES LACES
LACES (Laboratoire Cultures, Éducation, Sociétés) is a research center of the Université de Bordeaux. It is composed of three internal teams federated around three strongly structuring axes (Public Action; Diversity(s), Cultures, Societies; Intervention/Professions) and an interdisciplinary and international research network (R2I). LACES occupies a highly visible place, both at the regional, national and international levels, in the field of analysis of public policies and intervention, prevention, professionalization, and cultural and social inclusion mechanisms.
Institut universitaire de France Institut universitaire de France
The mission of the Institut Universitaire de France is to promote the development of high-level research in universities and to strengthen interdisciplinarity, by pursuing three objectives: - To encourage institutions and teacher-researchers to achieve excellence in research, with the positive consequences that can be expected on teaching, the training of young researchers and more generally the dissemination of knowledge. - To contribute to the feminization of the research sector. - To contribute to a balanced distribution of university research in the country, and thus to a policy of scientific networking of the territory.
CRIDAQ CRIDAQ
Active since 2003, the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Diversity and Democracy (CRIDAQ) is particularly interested in the management of plurinationalism in Quebec and by extension in Canada and internationally. With this in mind, we believe that Quebec benefits from sharing its experience in the integration and management of diversity with states and nations (Basque Countries, Catalonia, Galicia, Wallonia, Flanders, Scotland, Puerto Rico, the various regions of Europe, etc.) facing the same challenges, but also gain from learning and drawing inspiration from international experiences. More concretely, the central issue highlights the tensions that ideological, religious, sexual and cultural diversity places on the national principle as a mode of political organization. By emphasizing the tensions that exist between the national principle and the recognition of diversity at the infra and supra / transnational level, we explore national diversity and above all, we problematize it. In short, all the relevance and originality of the group's research program are based on its inclusive and integral approach to diversity.
GSRL GSRL
The Groupe Sociétés Religions Laïcités (GSRL) is a joint research unit (UMR) under the supervision of the CNRS and the École pratique des hautes études (EPHE/PSL). It was created in 1995. It gathers specialists from different social sciences (sociologists, historians, anthropologists, political scientists, philosophers) to study two complementary fields of research: the evolution of religious and convictional attitudes of individuals, on the one hand, and the evolution of Church-State relations in the world and of secular regimes, on the other hand.
Université de Bordeaux Université de Bordeaux
The University of Bordeaux is ranked among the top French universities for the quality of its education and research. A multidisciplinary, research-focused, international institution, it leads an ambitious development program with its partners to further promote Bordeaux as a “Campus of Excellence”.
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