This article examines how immigrant and visible minority status, and the intersection of the two, affect women’s ability and willingness to participate in conventional and unconventional political activities. Using a telephone survey undertaken with English-speaking women in nine of Canada’s ten provinces, we find that women’s political integration varies by the type of political activity in question but that it is particularly weak for immigrant women from an ethnic minority. We also find that resource and socio-demographic profiles are limited in their ability to explain participation deficits, especially for unconventional political activity, and that mobilizing networks offer some possible insight into women’s propensity to participate ...
The purpose of this exploratory and qualitative research was to better understand the personal exper...
Who is a member of the political community? What barriers to inclusion do immigrants face as outside...
Drawing on over 150 hours of participant-observation and 41 semi-structured interviews conducted bet...
Interviews with racialized minority immigrant women activist-managers in immigrant service sector in...
Substantial media and academic attention have been given to the concept of diversity nowadays, namel...
Immigration has once again become a controversial issue on both sides of the Atlantic, with many con...
Concurring with the view that political opportunity structures and citizenship regimes affect partic...
This research explores political participation of immigrant women in Lethbridge. More specificall...
This paper examines the process of integration as a complex, multi-faceted and gendered phenomenon t...
The study investigated the lived experiences of visible minority immigrant (VMI) women and their eco...
By focusing on visible minority women in Germany, this article contributes to an emerging field of i...
Who is a member of the political community? What barriers to inclusion do immigrants face as outside...
Despite that fact that political discussion has become a more common topic of research in political ...
This literature review provides an overview of the employment experiences of visible minority immigr...
This paper examines the experiences of visible minority women in leadership roles. Gender and ethnic...
The purpose of this exploratory and qualitative research was to better understand the personal exper...
Who is a member of the political community? What barriers to inclusion do immigrants face as outside...
Drawing on over 150 hours of participant-observation and 41 semi-structured interviews conducted bet...
Interviews with racialized minority immigrant women activist-managers in immigrant service sector in...
Substantial media and academic attention have been given to the concept of diversity nowadays, namel...
Immigration has once again become a controversial issue on both sides of the Atlantic, with many con...
Concurring with the view that political opportunity structures and citizenship regimes affect partic...
This research explores political participation of immigrant women in Lethbridge. More specificall...
This paper examines the process of integration as a complex, multi-faceted and gendered phenomenon t...
The study investigated the lived experiences of visible minority immigrant (VMI) women and their eco...
By focusing on visible minority women in Germany, this article contributes to an emerging field of i...
Who is a member of the political community? What barriers to inclusion do immigrants face as outside...
Despite that fact that political discussion has become a more common topic of research in political ...
This literature review provides an overview of the employment experiences of visible minority immigr...
This paper examines the experiences of visible minority women in leadership roles. Gender and ethnic...
The purpose of this exploratory and qualitative research was to better understand the personal exper...
Who is a member of the political community? What barriers to inclusion do immigrants face as outside...
Drawing on over 150 hours of participant-observation and 41 semi-structured interviews conducted bet...