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    Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity: The Public Philosophy of James Tully.Dimitrios Karmis & Jocelyn Maclure (eds.) - 2023 - McGill-Queen's University Press.
    James Tully is one of the world’s most influential political philosophers at work today. Over the past thirty years – first with Strange Multiplicity (1995), and more fully with Public Philosophy in a New Key (2008) and On Global Citizenship (2014) – Tully has developed a distinctive approach to the study of political philosophy, democracy, and active citizenship for a deeply diverse world and a de-imperializing age. Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity explores, elucidates, and questions Tully’s innovative approach, (...)
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    Between the Managerial and the Democratic University: Governance Structure and Academic Freedom as Sites of Political Struggle.Dalie Giroux, Dimitrios Karmis & Christian Rouillard - 2016 - Studies in Social Justice 9 (2):142-158.
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  3. Trust, Distrust, and Mistrust in Multinational Democracies: Comparative Perspectives.Dimitrios Karmis & François Rocher (eds.) - 2018 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    The importance of research on the notion of trust has grown considerably in the social sciences over the last three decades. Much has been said about the decline of political trust in democracies and intense debates have occurred about the nature and complexity of the relationship between trust and democracy. Political trust is usually understood as trust in political institutions, trust between citizens, and to a lesser extent, trust between groups. However, the literature on trust has given no special attention (...)
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