Lori G. Beaman

Professeure titulaire, Département d’études anciennes et de sciences des religions

Membre de la Faculté des études supérieures et postdoctorales et autorisée à diriger des thèses.

Bureau : ARTS 111 
Téléphone : 613-562-5800 poste 2814
Courriel : lbeaman@uOttawa.ca

Titres universitaires

1996 – Ph.D. en Sociologie, Université du Nouveau-Brunswick
1992 – M.A. en Sociologie, Université du Nouveau-Brunswick
1987 – LLB, Université du Nouveau-Brunswick
1985 – B.A. en Philosophie, Université du Nouveau-Brunswick

Champs d'intérêt

  • La religion et la société canadienne
  • Études théoriques sociales et culturelles
  • Études critiques de droit

Survol des publications

Livres

1999 – Shared Beliefs, Different Lives: Women’s Identities in Evangelical Context, St. Louis, Chalice Press, 161 p.

2007 – Beverly Matthews et Lori G. Beaman, Gender in Canada, Toronto, Pearson.

2008 – Defining Harm: Religious Freedom and the Limits of the Law , Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press.

Volumes dirigés

2000 – Perspectives on Deviance: The Construction of Deviance in Everyday Life, Toronto, Prentice Hall, 292 p.

2006 – Religion and Canadian Society: Traditions, Transitions and Innovations, Toronto, Scholar’s Press, 277 p.

2007 – Peter Beyer et Lori G. Beaman (dir.), Religion, Globalization and Culture, Leiden, Brill Academic Press.

Articles publiés dans des revues avec comité de lecture

2009 – Lisa Smith et Lori G. Beaman, “Displacing Religion, Disarming Law: Situating Quaker Spirituality in the Trident Three Case”, Social Compass, sous presse.

2006 –  “Who Decides? Harm, Polygamy and Limits on Freedom” , Nova Religio , vol. 10, n o 1, p. 43-51.

2005 – “Religion and Rights: The Illusion of Freedom and the Reality of Control” , Culture and Religion , Special Issue: Religion, Law and Human Rights, publié sous la direction de Winnifred Sullivan et Rosalind Hackett, vol. 6 , no 1, p. 17-29.

2004 – “Church, State and the Legal Interpretation of Polygamy”, Nova Religio, vol. 8, n o 1, p. 20-38.

2003 – “The Myth of Plurality, Diversity and Vigour: Constitutional Privilege of Protestantism in the United States and Canada”, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, vol. 42, n o 3, p. 311-325 et 341-346.

2002 – “Aboriginal Spirituality and the Legal Construction of Freedom of Religion”, Journal of Church and State, vol. 44 (hiver), p. 135-149.

2000 – “Molly Mormons, Mormon Feminists and Moderates: Religious Diversity and the Latter Day Saints Church”, Sociology of Religion, vol. 62, n o 1, p. 65-86.

1999 – “Sexual Orientation and Legal Discourse: The Egan Case”, Canadian Journal of Law and Society, vol. 14, n o 2, p. 173-201.

Chapitres

2007 – “Defining Religion: The Promise and the Perils of Legal Interpretation”, dans Richard Moon (dir.), Law, Religion and Citizenship: Essays on the Relationship between Law and Religion in Canada, Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, à paraître.

2007 – “Religion and the State: The Letter of the Law and the Negotiation of Boundaries”, dans Peter Beyer et Lori G. Beaman (dir.),  Religion, Globalization and Culture, Leiden, Brill Academic Press, 393-407.

2006 – “Religious Freedom, Witches, and the Law”, dans Sian Reid (dir.), Anthology of Paganism in Canada, Scholar’s Press, p. 161-185.

2006 – “Canada: Religious Freedom Written and Lived”, dans Pauline Côté et Jeremy Gunn (dir.), The New Religious Question: State Regulation or State Interference? Public Management of Religious Diversity, Brussels, Peter Lang Publishers, p. 113-130.

2006 – “Labyrinth as Heterotopia: The Pilgrim’s Creation of Space”, dans William Swatos Jr. (dir.), On the Road to Being There: Continuing the Pilgrimage-Tourism Dialogue, Leiden, Brill Academic Press, p. 83-103.

2005 – “The Irrelevance of Belief, the Harm of Practice, and the Preservation of the Homophobic Status Quo: A Comment on Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers, dans Gayle MacDonald (dir.), Women and the Law in the New Millennium: Intersections Between Gender, Race, and Sexual Orientation, Toronto, Sumach Press, p. 89-114.

2003 – “The Courts and the Definition of Religion”, dans Arthur L. Greil et David G. Bromley (dir. ), Defining Religion: Investigating the Boundaries between the Sacred and the Secular, Oxford, Elsevier Science Ltd., p. 203-219.

2002 – “Justice on the Margins: Wiccans and Freedom of Religion in North America”, dans Birgit Christensen et al (dir. ), Knowledge, Power, Gender: Philosophy and the Future of the ‘Condition Feminine’, Zurich, Chronos Verlag, p. 415-423.

2002 – “Legal Discourse and Domestic Legal Aid: The Problem of Fitting In”, dans Gayle MacDonald (dir.), Social Context and Social Location in the Sociology of Law, Toronto, Westview, p. 69-89.

2001 – “Introduction to Gender and Religion”, dans Michael O. Emerson, William A. Mirola, et Susanne C. Monahan (dir. ), Sociology of Religion: A Reader, Prentice Hall, p. 115-143.

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