This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating and empowering immigrants and minorities in Canadian society. From a place-based approach, it investigates how key agencies in the local community have been instrumental in including immigrants in general and refugees in particular into the fabric of Canadian society. Empirically the analysis focuses on Neighbourhood Houses in Greater Vancouver and the Privately-Sponsored Refugee program in Canada. With the interpretative lens on the urban context, the article shows how immigrants and refugees have gained agency and voice in the public arena through place-based communities. The insight into these two empirical cases provides the basis for con...
This article examines the migrant dilemma about operating extensively in migrant enclaves versus int...
By challenging the state's prerogative to distinguish between insiders and outsiders, citizens and n...
This article analyses the implication of municipal governments and civil society actors in immigrati...
This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating ...
This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating ...
This thesis focuses on integration outcomes among government-assisted refugees (GARs) who arrived in...
The number of immigrants arriving in Canada is bound to either stay the same or increase in the futu...
In the context of increasing social mobility, extensive global migration flows and the growing impor...
peer reviewedCities have become important sites of sanctuary for migrants with a precarious legal st...
Many studies have explored the dynamics of immigrant and refugee settlement at the local level, high...
Cities have become important sites of sanctuary for migrants with a precarious legal status. While m...
While a fairly large body of empirical research and policy documents exists on immigrant integration...
Immigrants, especially those who are visible minorities, are at a socio-economic disadvantage upon ...
Cities have become important sites of sanctuary for migrants with a precarious legal status. While m...
Receiving communities play a critical role in determining whether refugees and other migrants will b...
This article examines the migrant dilemma about operating extensively in migrant enclaves versus int...
By challenging the state's prerogative to distinguish between insiders and outsiders, citizens and n...
This article analyses the implication of municipal governments and civil society actors in immigrati...
This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating ...
This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating ...
This thesis focuses on integration outcomes among government-assisted refugees (GARs) who arrived in...
The number of immigrants arriving in Canada is bound to either stay the same or increase in the futu...
In the context of increasing social mobility, extensive global migration flows and the growing impor...
peer reviewedCities have become important sites of sanctuary for migrants with a precarious legal st...
Many studies have explored the dynamics of immigrant and refugee settlement at the local level, high...
Cities have become important sites of sanctuary for migrants with a precarious legal status. While m...
While a fairly large body of empirical research and policy documents exists on immigrant integration...
Immigrants, especially those who are visible minorities, are at a socio-economic disadvantage upon ...
Cities have become important sites of sanctuary for migrants with a precarious legal status. While m...
Receiving communities play a critical role in determining whether refugees and other migrants will b...
This article examines the migrant dilemma about operating extensively in migrant enclaves versus int...
By challenging the state's prerogative to distinguish between insiders and outsiders, citizens and n...
This article analyses the implication of municipal governments and civil society actors in immigrati...