Minorities
Minorities
Seeing the Same Canada? Visible Minorities’ Views of the Federation
Les minorities visibles et la fédération canadienne
Voter Turnout among Younger Canadians and Visible Minority Canadians Evidence from the Provincial Diversity Project
Minority enclaves in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver
Migrating Gender Inequalities? Immigrant Women’s Participation in Political Survey Research
Abstract: This study examines the participation of immigrant women in political surveys in Canada as a form of political participation. Investigating immigrant women’s participation in the various components of the – …
Usage du français et préférences politiques des néo-Québécois
Résumé Cette étude examine l’hypothèse qu’il existe un lien entre l’usage de la langue française chez les néo-Québécois et leurs relations aux communautés politiques québécoise et canadienne. L’étude examine séparément – …
Radicalism Leading to Violent Extremism in Canada: A Multi-Level Analysis of Muslim Community and University Based Student Leaders’ Perceptions and Experiences.
Recently, more than 150 Canadians have joined the Islamic State (IS) in the Middle East, causing alarm among both Canadian policy makers and the general citizenry. One of the most – …
Just Our Ordinary Citizens? Toward a Comparative Portrait of the Political Immigrant
Since the 1960s, the number of immigrants living in liberal democracies has been steadily rising. Despite the existence of numerous studies on social, economic, and geographic integration, few books have – …
Women in Zones of Conflict: Power and Resistance in Israel
Tami Amanda Jacoby investigates the constraints and opportunities for women’s civic engagements in zones of conflict through a case study of three women’s political movements in Israel: Women in Green, – …
Bridging the Barrier: Israeli Unilateral Disengagement
The construction of the barrier separating Israel from the West Bank has become the site of one of the most heated controversies the world over, the source of virulent propaganda, – …
L’avantage libéral: Le vote des minorités visibles lors des élections québécoises de 2012
Minority Nations and Attitudes Toward Immigration. The Case of Quebec.
TSAS WP14-10: Social Perspectives on National Security: A review of recent literature
This review was commissioned by TSAS to survey the ways in which academic researchers have been trying to understand the experiences of exclusion by marginalized youth, and how these might – …
Religious Radicalization and Securitization in Canada and Beyond
In Religious Radicalization and Securitization in Canada and Beyond, Paul Bramadat and Lorne Dawson bring together contributors from a wide range of academic disciplines to examine the challenges created by – …
TSAS WP14-06: (Mis)Understanding Muslim Converts in Canada: A Critical Discussion of Muslim Converts in the Contexts of Security and Society
This research seeks to understand the causes and processes of Islamic conversion in Canada through this initial study of Islamic conversion in Ontario. It attempts to contextualize Islamic conversion within – …
The Oxford Handbook on Ethnicity, Immigration, and Crime
The Roots of Contemporary Attitudes toward Immigration in Australia: Contextual and Individual-Level Influences
This paper examines the roots of attitudes toward immigration among Australians of English-speaking background using the 1998, 2001, 2004, and 2007 Australian Election Studies. The paper demonstrates that attitudes toward – …
Christian–Muslim Relations in Papua New Guinea
The Muslim minority in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has grown by over 500% since 2001 through increased conversions to Islam by indigenous people, and not as a result of increased – …
Small Worlds of Diversity? Views Toward Immigration and Racial Diversity in Canadian Provinces
Canadian provinces have long been considered as “small worlds,” each with its own cultural distinctiveness and province-building dynamics. This article examines whether these same provincial specificities are observed in terms – …