The thesis provides a political analysis of a position paper on government programming recently adopted by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) – a national ethno-cultural organisation that ostensibly represents over one million Canadians of Ukrainian heritage and a historically important player in the development of multiculturalism in Canada. The impetus for such an analysis is to explore whether there are alternative policy directions available to the UCC that could satisfy its mandate developing and enhancing the Ukrainian-Canadian community while taking into account the reality that Ukrainian-Canadians culturally resemble more and more the broader Canadian society. In a wide-ranging analysis that criticizes both, official Canadian m...
The process of identification for émigrés in host countries requires an investigation into the “poli...
Canada introduced the policy of multiculturalism in 1971. For what purposes did Canada introduce it?...
The aim of this thesis is to assess how the discoursesof migration and multiculturalism arebeendepic...
This paper examines the role played by the Ukrainian-Canadian Community in the adoption of Canada’s ...
This thesis explores the implication of subject formation and individuality within the confines of m...
The present paper is devoted to the Canadian policy of multiculturalism: its foundation, experiences...
The current thesis aimed to contribute to a national psychology for Canada by examining majority gro...
The concept of ‘the Canadian identity ’ is a topic which has received much attention in recent decad...
The problem of national identity is extremely important especially in the modern realities of life. ...
Multiculturalism eludes any simple and straightforward definition. It has come to mean different thi...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
The Ukrainians who immigrated to North America had experienced ethnic, religious, and linguistic per...
This thesis examines social relationships and everyday encounters between immigrants and focus parti...
Open accessExamines the confusion that multiculturalism has wrought in Canadian political life by co...
National multicultural and multiracial pluralism is a reality of modernity. In Canada multicultural...
The process of identification for émigrés in host countries requires an investigation into the “poli...
Canada introduced the policy of multiculturalism in 1971. For what purposes did Canada introduce it?...
The aim of this thesis is to assess how the discoursesof migration and multiculturalism arebeendepic...
This paper examines the role played by the Ukrainian-Canadian Community in the adoption of Canada’s ...
This thesis explores the implication of subject formation and individuality within the confines of m...
The present paper is devoted to the Canadian policy of multiculturalism: its foundation, experiences...
The current thesis aimed to contribute to a national psychology for Canada by examining majority gro...
The concept of ‘the Canadian identity ’ is a topic which has received much attention in recent decad...
The problem of national identity is extremely important especially in the modern realities of life. ...
Multiculturalism eludes any simple and straightforward definition. It has come to mean different thi...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
The Ukrainians who immigrated to North America had experienced ethnic, religious, and linguistic per...
This thesis examines social relationships and everyday encounters between immigrants and focus parti...
Open accessExamines the confusion that multiculturalism has wrought in Canadian political life by co...
National multicultural and multiracial pluralism is a reality of modernity. In Canada multicultural...
The process of identification for émigrés in host countries requires an investigation into the “poli...
Canada introduced the policy of multiculturalism in 1971. For what purposes did Canada introduce it?...
The aim of this thesis is to assess how the discoursesof migration and multiculturalism arebeendepic...