This project, MULTIHURI Diversity and conviviality: human rights as guidelines for action «seeks to contribute to this process through critical analyses on four European states (Spain, France, Italy and the United Kingdom) and their comparison with the qualitatively different, historically speaking at least, Canadian experience», as it is detailed in the presentation of the project. I interpreted this (possibily in a wrong way), that it involves academics (or scholars) from the referred countires analysed and my question was if the aim of the study could be, in the future, extended to other countries, involving scholars of these ones.
The first alternative: if the study could be extended to other countries and, consequently, if scholars of those countries could contribute to the project, with their research about their own country