This article analyses the implication of municipal governments and civil society actors in immigration through multilevel and collaborative governance arrangements. It argues that studying the roles of ambiguities is critical to understanding the activism of political entities with ill-defined status and mandates, such as municipalities and Francophone minority communities. This research adds to the literature on the “local turn” in highlighting that ambiguities are both a condition —i.e., a driver that makes collaborative and multilevel arrangements work—and an outcome of collaboration practices, characterized by ambiguities regarding the balance of power, the aims of collaboration in a competitive sector, and by conflicting forms of accou...
This doctoral thesis focuses on the role of cities in immigration, particularly in Québec. The liter...
This article considers how governance can transform relationships of power between Francophone minor...
The pluralistic or competitive nature of policy problem definition in Canada involves the power to f...
The formal role of municipal governments in decision-making about immigration and settlement policie...
The neoliberalization of Canada’s immigration and immigrant integration policies has impacted how Fr...
Since the 1990s, Canada's francophone minority communities (FMCs) have become increasingly involved ...
This article deals with Canada’s policy approach to immigration- and minority-related diversity in l...
The role of immigrant advocacy bodies in collaborative policy–making in cities isso far insufficient...
The role of immigrant advocacy bodies in collaborative policy–making in cities is so far insufficien...
Le rôle des représentations sociales et spatiales dans les processus d’inclusion et d’exclusion cons...
This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating ...
Cet article se propose d’étudier les politiques locales d’intégration des immigrants et les mécanism...
Questions surrounding fair and effective ways to integrate immigrants into Canadian society arise mo...
This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating ...
In Canada, municipalities are involved in an increasing number of policy areas, but they remain larg...
This doctoral thesis focuses on the role of cities in immigration, particularly in Québec. The liter...
This article considers how governance can transform relationships of power between Francophone minor...
The pluralistic or competitive nature of policy problem definition in Canada involves the power to f...
The formal role of municipal governments in decision-making about immigration and settlement policie...
The neoliberalization of Canada’s immigration and immigrant integration policies has impacted how Fr...
Since the 1990s, Canada's francophone minority communities (FMCs) have become increasingly involved ...
This article deals with Canada’s policy approach to immigration- and minority-related diversity in l...
The role of immigrant advocacy bodies in collaborative policy–making in cities isso far insufficient...
The role of immigrant advocacy bodies in collaborative policy–making in cities is so far insufficien...
Le rôle des représentations sociales et spatiales dans les processus d’inclusion et d’exclusion cons...
This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating ...
Cet article se propose d’étudier les politiques locales d’intégration des immigrants et les mécanism...
Questions surrounding fair and effective ways to integrate immigrants into Canadian society arise mo...
This article addresses the critical role that civil society at the urban level plays in integrating ...
In Canada, municipalities are involved in an increasing number of policy areas, but they remain larg...
This doctoral thesis focuses on the role of cities in immigration, particularly in Québec. The liter...
This article considers how governance can transform relationships of power between Francophone minor...
The pluralistic or competitive nature of policy problem definition in Canada involves the power to f...