In recent years, claims that multiculturalism has created segregated communities, encouraged terrorism, and failed to foster shared national identities in western nations have gained popularity. In this paper, we use young Canadian Muslims’ lived experience of multiculturalism to reflect on this debate. Contrary to popular rhetoric, our interviews of 50 young Muslim adults show that many maintain a dual Canadian-Muslim identity by utilizing the ideology of multiculturalism, even though they are increasingly stigmatized for their religion. These findings lead us to problematize the discourse surrounding the ‘failure’ of multiculturalism and to highlight the contradictions within it
This dissertation traces the emergence of the figure of the Acceptable Muslim in Canadian public, po...
Multiculturalism eludes any simple and straightforward definition. It has come to mean different thi...
While media and the government often focus on the supposed radicalization of Muslim youth in Canad...
In recent years, claims that multiculturalism has created segregated communities, encouraged terrori...
The recent controversy over the 2014 proposed Quebec Charter of Values suggests the integration of m...
The recent statistic reveals the number of Canadian Muslims increases multifold in decades. It is pr...
<p><em>A great majority of studies on ethnic identity or ethnic separatism indicate that a minority ...
Open accessExamines the confusion that multiculturalism has wrought in Canadian political life by co...
In Canada for almost thirty years, the Shi’a Imami Isma’ili Muslims of Calgary are remarkably divers...
Research and theories of nationalisms have underscored how national imaginaries are significantly sh...
This article assesses the apparent effect of political multiculturalism on tolerance of Muslim accom...
This article outlines the major opportunities and challenges that shape the identities of Muslims in...
This article is an exposition of deep or critical multiculturalism that is grounded in a mutually re...
Starting from the paradox that stresses the image of a welcoming multicultural Canada on the one han...
This thesis examines how Muslims in Canada negotiate perceptions in their interactions with non-Musl...
This dissertation traces the emergence of the figure of the Acceptable Muslim in Canadian public, po...
Multiculturalism eludes any simple and straightforward definition. It has come to mean different thi...
While media and the government often focus on the supposed radicalization of Muslim youth in Canad...
In recent years, claims that multiculturalism has created segregated communities, encouraged terrori...
The recent controversy over the 2014 proposed Quebec Charter of Values suggests the integration of m...
The recent statistic reveals the number of Canadian Muslims increases multifold in decades. It is pr...
<p><em>A great majority of studies on ethnic identity or ethnic separatism indicate that a minority ...
Open accessExamines the confusion that multiculturalism has wrought in Canadian political life by co...
In Canada for almost thirty years, the Shi’a Imami Isma’ili Muslims of Calgary are remarkably divers...
Research and theories of nationalisms have underscored how national imaginaries are significantly sh...
This article assesses the apparent effect of political multiculturalism on tolerance of Muslim accom...
This article outlines the major opportunities and challenges that shape the identities of Muslims in...
This article is an exposition of deep or critical multiculturalism that is grounded in a mutually re...
Starting from the paradox that stresses the image of a welcoming multicultural Canada on the one han...
This thesis examines how Muslims in Canada negotiate perceptions in their interactions with non-Musl...
This dissertation traces the emergence of the figure of the Acceptable Muslim in Canadian public, po...
Multiculturalism eludes any simple and straightforward definition. It has come to mean different thi...
While media and the government often focus on the supposed radicalization of Muslim youth in Canad...