Globalization is calling for new conceptualizations of belonging
within culturally diverse communities. This book takes Quebec as a
case study and examines how it fosters a sense of belonging through
a common citizenship with French as the key element. As a nation
without a state, Quebec is driven by two distinct imperatives: the
need to affirm a robust Francophone identity within Anglophone
North America, and the civic obligation to accommodate an
increasingly diverse range of migrant groups, as well as demands
for recognition by Aboriginal and Anglophone minorities.
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