136 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-133).This thesis explores whether, and how, political participation engenders belonging. Political participation includes both formal and informal politics in this study. The connections between political participation and belonging are investigated through qualitative analysis, of the experiences of the ten immigrant residents of the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), using a modified intesectionality theory approach. This thesis underscores the need to broaden this approach by adding "place" to the variables of race, gender, and class. The addition of "place" serves to incorporate the specific history of the municipality, which is unique to the rest of ...
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This dissertation explores skilled migrants' negotiations of belonging, home and identity at the int...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
This thesis examines social relationships and everyday encounters between immigrants and focus parti...
The dissertation explores the relationships between the construction of Jamaican immigrant identitie...
PhDThis research explores the civic and political participation of Polish migrants in Northern Irela...
This dissertation explores various aspects of how Russian-speaking immigrants in Toronto negotiate t...
Combining historical and ethnographic approaches, this thesis explores the relationship between marg...
This thesis presents an examination of immigrant political participation in Richmond and Surrey, BC,...
Immigrants’ sense of belonging to their host communities is viewed as a core condition for their suc...
This dissertation study investigated how immigrant youth attending two different high schools for la...
This thesis provides a qualitative study of integration, identity and the sense of home and belongin...
This Master’s thesis examines the history of Canadian immigration policies from the beginning of the...
Youth are forceful political actors who challenge mainstream conceptions of what it means to be a ci...
This thesis examines the importance of Aboriginal participation in Canadian institutions, why Aborig...
This thesis is interested in how intersections of gender, race, and class inform the social and self...
This dissertation explores skilled migrants' negotiations of belonging, home and identity at the int...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
This thesis examines social relationships and everyday encounters between immigrants and focus parti...