After the Paris Attacks : Responses in Canada, Europe, and Around the Globe / ed. by Stephen J. Toope, Edward M. Iacobucci.
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TextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (256 p.)Content type: - 9781442630000
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9781442630024 |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- PART ONE. Religion, Culture, and Pluralism -- 1. After Paris: Liberalism, Free Speech, Religion, and Immigration in Europe -- 2. Free Speech and Civility in Pluralist Societies -- 3. The Status of Muslim Minorities Following the Paris Attacks -- 4. A Tale of Two Massacres: Charlie Hebdo and Utoya Island -- 5. The (In)Secure Citizen: Islamophobia and the Natives of the Republic after Paris -- 6. Evil as a Noun: Dichotomous Avoidance of Political Analysis -- 7. The Search for Equal Membership in the Age of Terror -- 8. Charlie Hebdo and the Politics of Fear: Questions without Answers -- PART TWO. Geopolitical Effects -- 9. What Does It Mean to Be at War? -- 10. After the Paris Attacks: Long Views Backwards and Forwards -- 11. International Law and Transnational Terrorism -- 12. Looking Back and Looking Forward: Authenticity through Purification -- PART THREE. From Headlines to Analysis: The Media -- 13. After the Paris Attacks: Reflections on the Media -- 14. Journalism and Political Decision-Making in an Age of Crises -- PART FOUR. Canada: Security and Society -- 15. Legislating in Fearful and Politicized Times: The Limits of Bill C-51’s Disruption Powers in Making Us Safer -- 16. What Lessons Have We Learned about Speech in the Aftermath of the Paris Attacks? -- 17. C-51 and the Canadian Security and Intelligence Community: Finding the Balance for Security and Rights Protections -- 18. Freedom and Security: The Gordian Knot for Democracies -- 19. Anti-Terrorism’s Privacy Sleight-of-Hand: Bill C-51 and the Erosion of Privacy -- 20. Who Knows What Evils Lurk in the Shadows? -- 21. The Complex Ecology of Policing, Trust, and Community Partnerships in Counterterrorism -- Postscript: The Paris Attacks as a Turning Point? -- Contributors
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The violent attacks on journalists at Charlie Hebdo and shoppers in a Jewish supermarket in Paris in January 2015 left seventeen dead and shocked the world. In the aftermath, the public struggles with unsettling questions: What is the cost of free expression? Do the world’s major cities embrace multiculturalism? Is the broad range of proposed new security measures too intrusive?After the Paris Attacks brings together leading scholars and journalists to respond to this tragedy and to debate how we can reach a safer and saner future. In this timely book, experts from fields such as law, political science, and philosophy grapple with the vital challenges of balancing security, justice, and tolerance, and offer astute and penetrating insights into how the world can best respond to these challenges.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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