This research explores political participation of immigrant women in Lethbridge. More specifically, research participants identified the factors that affect immigrant women’s practices of political participation in Lethbridge. The analysis draws upon feminist standpoint theory, as well as Sandra Burt’s and Martha Ackelsberg’s conceptual framework on political participation. Fifteen open-ended semi-structured interviews were conducted with immigrant women who have permanent residency or Canadian citizenship, have been living in Canada for more than three years, and are over nineteen years old. As a result of this research the following factors were revealed that affected immigrant women’s political participation: immigration...
Often immigrant women are assumed to be politically apathetic due to statistically lower rates of in...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...
This paper argues the burgeoning idea that an inflow of low-skilled immigrants into a receiving coun...
This article examines how immigrant and visible minority status, and the intersection of the two, af...
Iranian women disappointed by increasing social and political instability in their homeland have mig...
Tables 1 & 2 and Figure 1 have been removed for copyright reasons. Table 2 and Figure 1 may be acces...
v, 112 leaves ; 29 cm.When immigrants move to another country, their success is determined by accept...
This study explored the experiences of Iranian immigrant women leaders in the government sector in t...
136 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-133).This thesi...
This dissertation seeks to understand why immigrants, particularly immigrant women, participate in r...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
In this thesis, I aim to make a review of existing literature on the subject of social capital, and ...
viii, 170 leaves ; 29 cm. --This thesis explores the immigration experiences of five Latino-American...
For the past several decades, social research about U.S. immigrant and refugee resettlement has focu...
Often immigrant women are assumed to be politically apathetic due to statistically lower rates of in...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...
This paper argues the burgeoning idea that an inflow of low-skilled immigrants into a receiving coun...
This article examines how immigrant and visible minority status, and the intersection of the two, af...
Iranian women disappointed by increasing social and political instability in their homeland have mig...
Tables 1 & 2 and Figure 1 have been removed for copyright reasons. Table 2 and Figure 1 may be acces...
v, 112 leaves ; 29 cm.When immigrants move to another country, their success is determined by accept...
This study explored the experiences of Iranian immigrant women leaders in the government sector in t...
136 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-133).This thesi...
This dissertation seeks to understand why immigrants, particularly immigrant women, participate in r...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
In this thesis, I aim to make a review of existing literature on the subject of social capital, and ...
viii, 170 leaves ; 29 cm. --This thesis explores the immigration experiences of five Latino-American...
For the past several decades, social research about U.S. immigrant and refugee resettlement has focu...
Often immigrant women are assumed to be politically apathetic due to statistically lower rates of in...
This study focuses on the participation and learning of five women immigrants in the Northwest US an...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...