Multicultural nation-building and Canada’s future: Implications of comparative research
Authors: Jeffrey G. Reitz
Editors: Robert J. Brym
Overview
Abstract (English)
“A spectre is haunting Europe and the United States–the spectre of immigration.” So begins Robert Brym’s introduction to the second volume of proceedings of the annual S.D. Clark Symposium. Contributors Richard Alba, Jeffrey G. Reitz, Naomi Lightman, Monica Boyd, Patricia Landolt, and Salina Abji consider the social and political effects and implications of immigration, both from a comparative perspective and with a specific focus on the Canadian experience in the early years of the twenty-first century. The result is a thought-provoking examination of one of the most important issues of our time.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Book chapter |
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Author | Jeffrey G. Reitz |
Editor | Robert J. Brym |
Publication Year | 2017 |
Book Title | Immigration and the Future of Canadian Society |
Chapter Title | Multicultural nation-building and Canada’s future: Implications of comparative research |
Pages | 27-40 |
Publisher | Rock's Mills Press |
City | Oakville, ON |
Publication Language | English |
- Jeffrey G. Reitz
- Jeffrey G. Reitz
- Multicultural nation-building and Canada’s future: Implications of comparative research
- 2017
- Immigration and the Future of Canadian Society
- Robert J. Brym
- 27-40
- Oakville, ON
- Rock's Mills Press