Lori G. Beaman
Lori Gail Beaman (born 1963) is a Canadian academic. She is a professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies of the University of Ottawa, and holder of the Canada Research Chair in Religious Diversity and Social Change. She has published work on religious diversity, religious freedom, and the intersections of religion and law. She was made a fellow of the Academy of the Arts and Humanities of the Royal Society of Canada in 2015, received an Insight Award from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council in 2017 and received an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University in 2018. Provided by Wikipedia
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Living Together v. Living Well Together: A Normative Examination of the SAS Case by Lori G. Beaman
Published 2016-04-01
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A focus on getting along: respect, caring and diversity by Lori G. BEAMAN
Published 2016-06-01
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Overdressed and Underexposed or Underdressed and Overexposed? by Lori G. Beaman
Published 2012-09-01
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Religious Diversity in the Public Sphere: The Canadian Case by Lori G. Beaman
Published 2017-11-01
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Overdressed and Underexposed or Underdressed and Overexposed? by Lori G. Beaman
Published 2013-12-01
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Reclaiming Enchantment: The Transformational Possibilities of Immanence by Lori G. Beaman
Published 2021-08-01
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Dimensions of Diversity: Toward a More Complex Conceptualization by Peter Beyer, Lori G. Beaman
Published 2019-09-01
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Nonreligious Afterlife: Emerging Understandings of Death and Dying by Chris Miller, Lori G. Beaman
Published 2024-01-01
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Rethinking Canadian Discourses of “Reasonable Accommodation” by Amélie Barras, Jennifer A. Selby, Lori G. Beaman
Published 2018-06-01
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