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Challenging Diversity: Rethinking Equality and the Value of Difference by Davina Cooper β€” book cover

Challenging Diversity: Rethinking Equality and the Value of Difference

by Davina Cooper, Jeffrey C. Alexander (Editor), Steven Seidman
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Overview

Davina Cooper addresses major questions currently facing political and social theory, particularly in relation to debates about diversity. These questions concern how we identify the boundaries of legitimate forms of difference, and understand equality and inequality as well as the challenges of sustaining differing progressive practices. Cooper links theoretical discussion to specific conflicts over social and cultural issues, such as religious symbolism, lesbian and gay marriage and cigarette smoking.

Synopsis

Addresses prominent questions currently facing political and social theory, particularly in relation to debates about difference and diversity.

About the Author, Davina Cooper

Davina Cooper is Professor of Law and Political Theory, School of Law, University of Kent and Director of the AHRB Research Centre in Law, Gender and Sexuality. Her previous publications include Sexing the City: Lesbian and Gay Politics within the Activist State (1994), Power in Struggle: Feminism, Sexuality and the State (1995), Governing Out of Order: Space, Law and the Politics of Belonging (1998).

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2004
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
246
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521831833

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