The Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC) brings together scholars from five Québec universities with common research interests related to democratic citizenship.
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Mission and Purpose
The Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (Centre pour l'etude de la cityenne democratique, CSDC-CECD) is committed to developing inter-disciplinary and multiple methodological perspectives in the study of challenges that democracies face in a rapidly changing world. [1] Its stated mission is to:
- Promote high-caliber scientific research on fundamental questions relating to democratic citizenship from a variety of disciplinary perspectives
- Contribute to policy debates on strengthening democracy in Canada and around the world
- Assume a leadership role in the development of large-scale cross-national research projects
- Provide an enriched training environment for undergraduate and graduate students as well as post-doctoral fellows.[2]
Origins and Development
Organizational Structure, Membership, and Funding
Specializations, Methods and Tools
Major Projects and Events
Analysis and Lessons Learned
Publications
See Also
The Office de consultation publique de Montréal
References
[1] "Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship," McGill University, accessed May 9, 2019, https://www.mcgill.ca/csdc-cecd/
[2] "CSDC Mission," CSDC, accessed May 9, 2019, https://csdc-cecd.ca/about/csdc-mission/
External Links
Official website: http://csdc-cecd.ca/
Notes
Lead image: CSDC, http://bit.ly/2DZ57LR