Jean-Paul Baillargeon, editor - The Handing Down of Culture, Smaller Societies and Globalization

The Authors

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Michael Cross

Professor of cultural history at the Department of History, Dalhousie University. Has published, in 1992: “In Search of a North American Culture,” in Stephen J. Randall, Ed., North America Without Borders? Integrating Canada, the United States and Mexico, Calgary, University of Calgary Press.

Michel de la Durantaye

Professor of political science at the Département des sciences du loisir et de la communication sociale at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR). Ph.D. from the École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, 1984. Coeditor, with Vincent Lemieux of a special issue of Society and Leisure, in 1999: “L’État moderne et le temps libre”; 1999: Les politiques culturelles municipales au Québec: portrait de la situation, Québec, Ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec; 1998, coauthor, with Jean-Paul Baillargeon, Présence et visibilité du livre québécois de langue française en librairie, en bibliothèque et dans les médias, INRS-Culture et Société. Member of the Board of the Canadian Cultural Research Network.

Michael Dorland

Ph.D. in communication, Concordia University, 1991. Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University. Has published, in 1996: The Cultural Industries in Canada: Policies, Problems and Prospects; also in 1998: So Close to the State’s: The Emergence of Canadian Feature Film Policy.

Fernand Harvey

Ph.D. sociology, Laval University, 1977. Titular of the Chaire Fernand-Dumont sur la culture. Member of the Royal Society of Canada. Recent publications: 1995, with Andrée Fortin : La nouvelle culture régionale, Québec, Les Éditions de l’IQRC; 2002: “La région culturelle et la culture en région,” in Denise Lemieux, Ed., Traité de la culture, Québec, Les Éditions de l’IQRC; to be published, coeditor with Michel de la Durantaye: L’avenir de la recherche culturelle dans la nouvelle société du savoir, Québec, Les Éditions de l’IQRC.

Robin Higham

Retired. Formerly with the Canadian diplomatic service. Now attached as Senior Fellow (Cultural Policies) to the Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa. Has published, in 1999: “Cultural Parameters. Overview Report,” Policy Research Initiative, Privy Council; also: “A Cultural Diplomacy Network for Canada,” Department of Foreign Affairs and International Commerce. Organization of a colloquium: “Building on Pluralism: Culture in an Evolving Global Context,” under preparation.

Tomke Lask

M.A. in social anthropology, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 1991. Ph.D. in arts and sciences of communication, Université de Liège, 1995. Among her publications: “Baguette Heads and Spiked Helmets: Children’s Construction of Nationality on the German-French Border,” in Thomas M. Wilson and Donnan Hastings, Eds., Border Approaches, New York, University Press of America; “La construction européenne à contre-courant des identités nationales. Le cas de Leiding/Leidingen en Sarre-Lorraine,” in Gabriel Gosselin and Jean-Pierre Lavaud, Eds., Constructions et mobilisations identitaires. Approches théoriques et comparaisons internationales, Lille, Centre lillois d’études et de recherches sociologiques et économiques, 1998.

Carole Lévesque

Ph.D. in social and cultural anthropology, Université Paris V – Sorbonne. Professor at INRS Urbanisation, Culture et Société. In charge of studies on the First Nations at this centre. Director of the Network INDITERRA. Has published notably, in 2000, Les connaissances traditionnelles. Questionnements, réflexions, défis, Montréal, INRS Urbanisation, Culture et Société, Tribal Council of Mamiutun, Cree Regional Authority; with M. Chabot, Les savoirs autochtones. Contribution à l’état des connaissances, Montréal, INRS Urbanisation, Culture et Société.

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