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2 Minutes, 3 Questions with Prof. Christopher Kyriakides
Canada Research Chair in Socially Engaged Research in Race and Racialization discusses language change from “economic migrant” to “refugee” in light of European culture where newcomers are viewed as existential threats.
Marcello Musto on the rise of the radical left in Europe
Sociology professor Marcello Musto on the rise of the radical left in Europe.
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Pat Armstrong
Chapter in Edited Book
Armstrong, P., Armstrong, H., Daly, T., & Choiniere, J. (2019). Caring for seniors the neo-liberal way. In M. P. Thomas, L. F. Vosko, C. Fanelli, & O. Lybchenko (Eds.), Change and continuity: Canadian political economy in the new millennium (pp. 229–244). McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Luin Goldring
Chapter in Edited Book
Landolt, P., & Goldring, L. (2019). Chapter 8 Assembling noncitizen access to education in a sanctuary city: The place of publich school administrator bordering practices. In X. Bada & S. Gleeson (Eds.), Accountability across borders: Migrant rights in North America (pp. 214–236). University of Texas Press.

Guida Man
Chapter in Edited Book
Man, G., & Chou, E. (2019). Global restructuring, gender, and education migration: Chinese immigrant women professionals in Canada. In A. H. Kim & M.-J. Kwak (Eds.), Outward and upward movement: International students in Canada, their familiies, and structuring institutions (pp. 177–196). University of Toronto Press.

Nancy J. Mandell
Chapter in Edited Book
Mandell, N., King, K., Weiser, V., Reston, V., Lam, L., Kim, A., & Luxton, M. (2019). Building bridges with senior immigrant groups: Do cap protocols work? In R. Berman (Ed.), Corridor talk: Canadian feminist scholars share stories of research partnerships (pp. 124–140). Inanna Publications and Education Inc.

Ann H. Kim
Chapter in Edited Book
Mandell, N., King, K., Weiser, V., Reston, V., Lam, L., Kim, A., & Luxton, M. (2019). Building bridges with senior immigrant groups: Do cap protocols work? In R. Berman (Ed.), Corridor talk: Canadian feminist scholars share stories of research partnerships (pp. 124–140). Inanna Publications and Education Inc.

Michael Nijhawan
Chapter in Edited Book
Ben-Zaken, A., Bremmer, J., Dalmia, V., Gordon, R., Nijhawan, M., & Sangari, K. (2019). Afterword: De- and neotraditionalization. In M. Fuchs, A. Linkenbach, M. Mulsow, B.-C. Otto, R. B. Parson, & J. Rüpke (Eds.), Religious individualisation: Historical dimensions and comparative perspectives (Vol. 1, pp. 1165–1172). De Gruyter.

Michael Nijhawan
Chapter in Edited Book
Nijhawan, M. (2019). Constructing a genuine religious character: The impact of the asylum court on the Ahmadiyya community in Germany. In M. Fuchs, A. Linkenbach, M. Mulsow, B.-C. Otto, R. B. Parson, & J. Rüpke (Eds.), Religious individualisation: Historical dimensions and comparative perspectives (Vol. 1, pp. 1139–1164). De Gruyter.

Michael Nijhawan
Chapter in Edited Book
Nijhawan, M. (2019). Migrant precarity and religious individualisation. In M. Fuchs, A. Linkenbach, M. Mulsow, B.-C. Otto, R. B. Parson, & J. Rüpke (Eds.), Religious individualisation: Historical dimensions and comparative perspectives (Vol. 1, pp. 737–758). De Gruyter.

Michael Nijhawan
Chapter in Edited Book
Hermann-Pillath, C., Mulder-Bakker, A., Nijhawan, M., Otto, B., Patera, I., & Ramelli, I. (2020). Afterword: Practices. In M. Fuchs, A. Linkenbach, M. Mulsow, B.-C. Otto, R. B. Parson, & J. Rüpke (Eds.), Religious individualisation: Historical dimensions and comparative perspectives (Vol. 1, pp. 797–804). De Gruyter.