This article discusses the relationship between the socio-economic success of the Chinese in Canada, news discourse and the problematization of nearly 600 undocumented Fujianese migrants who arrived on Canada's western shores from July-September 1999. Our interests rest in examining the thematic patterns of the coverage, i.e. how the migrants' arrivals were 'problematized' and transformed into a discursive crisis centred on the constructs of 'risk' and, more precisely, 'risk avoidance'. It is our contention that news reporting on the migrants holds broader ideological resonances, extending beyond a unilateral concern about the perceived failure of the Canadian immigration and refugee systems. We argue that the reporting of these events serv...
It has become commonplace for asylum seekers in Canada to be represented by politicians and popular ...
Recent migration from the Middle East and North Africa, Syria in particular, has led to increased me...
This thesis reviews the underlying theoretical and normative paradigm in Canadian migration and asyl...
In the wake of the widespread media focus on the securitization of Canadian immigration policy and i...
Research into media constructions of migrant crises has noted when, where, and how migrants become i...
Between the end of 1993 and the spring of 1994, about 5000 Mainland Chinese rejected refugee (MCR) c...
Canada’s public immigration discourse is usually racialized in using an ideological framework to eva...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
The current research on transnationalism has paid little attention to the impacts of immigrants' sus...
Abstract: "Opinion" discourse - editorials, op-ed articles, and guest columns - assumes an important...
Abstract. In this article we develop a theoretical framework attuned to the relationship between dis...
This article examines Chinese capitalist migration from Hong Kong and Taiwan to Canada which took pl...
Since the early 20th century refugees have possessed strategic value by virtue of their country of o...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
This study examines Canadian media coverage of a female visitor from the Congo, suspected of carryin...
It has become commonplace for asylum seekers in Canada to be represented by politicians and popular ...
Recent migration from the Middle East and North Africa, Syria in particular, has led to increased me...
This thesis reviews the underlying theoretical and normative paradigm in Canadian migration and asyl...
In the wake of the widespread media focus on the securitization of Canadian immigration policy and i...
Research into media constructions of migrant crises has noted when, where, and how migrants become i...
Between the end of 1993 and the spring of 1994, about 5000 Mainland Chinese rejected refugee (MCR) c...
Canada’s public immigration discourse is usually racialized in using an ideological framework to eva...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
The current research on transnationalism has paid little attention to the impacts of immigrants' sus...
Abstract: "Opinion" discourse - editorials, op-ed articles, and guest columns - assumes an important...
Abstract. In this article we develop a theoretical framework attuned to the relationship between dis...
This article examines Chinese capitalist migration from Hong Kong and Taiwan to Canada which took pl...
Since the early 20th century refugees have possessed strategic value by virtue of their country of o...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
This study examines Canadian media coverage of a female visitor from the Congo, suspected of carryin...
It has become commonplace for asylum seekers in Canada to be represented by politicians and popular ...
Recent migration from the Middle East and North Africa, Syria in particular, has led to increased me...
This thesis reviews the underlying theoretical and normative paradigm in Canadian migration and asyl...