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An essential primer for readers interested in tracing the development and dynamics of Canada's immigration program and understanding the impact of recent federal reforms on Canadian society.
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An essential primer for readers interested in tracing the development and dynamics of Canada's immigration program and understanding the impact of recent federal reforms on Canadian society.
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- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780774826808
- ISBN-10: 0774826800
- Artikelnr.: 41845785
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780774826808
- ISBN-10: 0774826800
- Artikelnr.: 41845785
Augie Fleras is an adjunct professor of sociology at the University of Waterloo. He has authored twenty-five books, including The Media Gaze: Representations of Diversities in Canada (UBC Press, 2011).
Preface
Part 1: Reappraising Migration
1 Twenty-First-Century Migration: Canada in the New Global Reality
2 Global Migration, International Migrants: Patterns, Perspectives,
Paradoxes
Part 2: Immigration Canada
3 Who Got In? Who Gets In? Continuity and Change in Canada's Immigration
Program
4 Recalibrating Canada's Immigration Program: Customizing Immigrants,
Commodifying Migrant Labour
5 Canada's Refugee Status Determination Process: Controversies, Challenges,
Changes
6 American Exceptionalism: Contesting Immigration, Confounding Immigrants
Part 3: Experiencing Immigration, Immigrant Experiences
7 Assessing Immigration: Costs and Benefits, Impacts and Effects,
Perceptions and Realities
8 Immigrant Experiences: The Good, the Bad, and the Hopeful
9 Integrating Immigrants: Inclusive Multiculturalism as Immigrant
Governance
Part 4: Repositioning Immigrant Governance - Negotiating a New Global
Migration Order
10 Rethinking Immigrant Governance: The Challenges of Complex Diversity
11 Customizing Citizenship: Recalibrating Identity and Belonging in a
Postnational Canada
12 Rethinking Immigration, Reframing Immigrants: Evolving Realities,
Emerging Challenges, Shifting Discourses
Notes
References
Index
Part 1: Reappraising Migration
1 Twenty-First-Century Migration: Canada in the New Global Reality
2 Global Migration, International Migrants: Patterns, Perspectives,
Paradoxes
Part 2: Immigration Canada
3 Who Got In? Who Gets In? Continuity and Change in Canada's Immigration
Program
4 Recalibrating Canada's Immigration Program: Customizing Immigrants,
Commodifying Migrant Labour
5 Canada's Refugee Status Determination Process: Controversies, Challenges,
Changes
6 American Exceptionalism: Contesting Immigration, Confounding Immigrants
Part 3: Experiencing Immigration, Immigrant Experiences
7 Assessing Immigration: Costs and Benefits, Impacts and Effects,
Perceptions and Realities
8 Immigrant Experiences: The Good, the Bad, and the Hopeful
9 Integrating Immigrants: Inclusive Multiculturalism as Immigrant
Governance
Part 4: Repositioning Immigrant Governance - Negotiating a New Global
Migration Order
10 Rethinking Immigrant Governance: The Challenges of Complex Diversity
11 Customizing Citizenship: Recalibrating Identity and Belonging in a
Postnational Canada
12 Rethinking Immigration, Reframing Immigrants: Evolving Realities,
Emerging Challenges, Shifting Discourses
Notes
References
Index
Preface
Part 1: Reappraising Migration
1 Twenty-First-Century Migration: Canada in the New Global Reality
2 Global Migration, International Migrants: Patterns, Perspectives,
Paradoxes
Part 2: Immigration Canada
3 Who Got In? Who Gets In? Continuity and Change in Canada's Immigration
Program
4 Recalibrating Canada's Immigration Program: Customizing Immigrants,
Commodifying Migrant Labour
5 Canada's Refugee Status Determination Process: Controversies, Challenges,
Changes
6 American Exceptionalism: Contesting Immigration, Confounding Immigrants
Part 3: Experiencing Immigration, Immigrant Experiences
7 Assessing Immigration: Costs and Benefits, Impacts and Effects,
Perceptions and Realities
8 Immigrant Experiences: The Good, the Bad, and the Hopeful
9 Integrating Immigrants: Inclusive Multiculturalism as Immigrant
Governance
Part 4: Repositioning Immigrant Governance - Negotiating a New Global
Migration Order
10 Rethinking Immigrant Governance: The Challenges of Complex Diversity
11 Customizing Citizenship: Recalibrating Identity and Belonging in a
Postnational Canada
12 Rethinking Immigration, Reframing Immigrants: Evolving Realities,
Emerging Challenges, Shifting Discourses
Notes
References
Index
Part 1: Reappraising Migration
1 Twenty-First-Century Migration: Canada in the New Global Reality
2 Global Migration, International Migrants: Patterns, Perspectives,
Paradoxes
Part 2: Immigration Canada
3 Who Got In? Who Gets In? Continuity and Change in Canada's Immigration
Program
4 Recalibrating Canada's Immigration Program: Customizing Immigrants,
Commodifying Migrant Labour
5 Canada's Refugee Status Determination Process: Controversies, Challenges,
Changes
6 American Exceptionalism: Contesting Immigration, Confounding Immigrants
Part 3: Experiencing Immigration, Immigrant Experiences
7 Assessing Immigration: Costs and Benefits, Impacts and Effects,
Perceptions and Realities
8 Immigrant Experiences: The Good, the Bad, and the Hopeful
9 Integrating Immigrants: Inclusive Multiculturalism as Immigrant
Governance
Part 4: Repositioning Immigrant Governance - Negotiating a New Global
Migration Order
10 Rethinking Immigrant Governance: The Challenges of Complex Diversity
11 Customizing Citizenship: Recalibrating Identity and Belonging in a
Postnational Canada
12 Rethinking Immigration, Reframing Immigrants: Evolving Realities,
Emerging Challenges, Shifting Discourses
Notes
References
Index