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10/14/02

'MULTICULTURAL CITIZENSHIP' IS TOPIC FOR SLU TALK

CANTON - Will Kymlicka, professor of philosophy at Queen's 
University, Kingston, Ontario, and a visiting professor in 
the Nationalism Studies program at the Central European 
University in Budapest, will speak on the topic "Education 
for Multicultural Citizenship" at St. Lawrence University on 
Tuesday, October 22, in the auditorium of   Hepburn Hall, 
Room 218, at 4:30 p.m. The event is open to the public, free 
of charge.
	He is the author of five books published by Oxford 
University Press: Liberalism, Community, and Culture (1989); 
Contemporary Political Philosophy (1990,  second edition 
2002); Multicultural Citizenship (1995), which was awarded 
the Macpherson Prize by the Canadian Political Science 
Association, and the Bunche Award by the American Political 
Science Association; Finding Our Way: Rethinking Ethnocultural 
Relations in Canada (1998); and Politics in the Vernacular: 
Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Citizenship (2001). He is 
also the editor of Justice in Political Philosophy (1992) 
and The Rights of Minority Cultures (1995); co-editor of 
Ethnicity and Group Rights (1997); co-editor of Citizenship 
in Diverse Societies (2000); co-editor of Alternative 
Conceptions of Civil Society (2001); and co-editor of Can 
Liberal Pluralism Be Exported? (2001). His works have been 
translated into 24 languages.
	For more information, contact the government 
department, at 315-229-5214.
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