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Race and Ethnic Relations in Canada is a collection of twelve essays by leading sociologists. it discusses government policies and acadmeic theories that afect how race and ethnic relations are structured and interpreted in Canada. This second edition takes into account social changes and academic debates of the 1990s, with a view towards Canada's future.
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Race and Ethnic Relations in Canada is a collection of twelve essays by leading sociologists. it discusses government policies and acadmeic theories that afect how race and ethnic relations are structured and interpreted in Canada. This second edition takes into account social changes and academic debates of the 1990s, with a view towards Canada's future.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 2nd Second edition
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780195414776
- ISBN-10: 0195414772
- Artikelnr.: 24474431
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 2nd Second edition
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780195414776
- ISBN-10: 0195414772
- Artikelnr.: 24474431
Peter S. Li, Professor of Sociology at the University of Saskatchewan, is author of many books and articles in the area of race and ethnic studies. Amnong his books are The Making of Postwar Canada and The Chinese in Canada , both published by Oxford University Press.
* Preface * Part I: Introduction * 1: Peter S. Li: Race and Ethnicity * 2: Madeline A. Kalbach
Professor of Sociology
University of Calgary and Warren E. Kalbach
Adjunct Professor of Sociology
University of Calgary: Demographic Overview of Ethnic Origin Groups in Canada * Part II: Race
Ethnicity
and the State * 3: Morton Weinfeld
Professor of Sociology and Lori A. Wilkinson
Doctoral student
University of Alberta: Immigration
Diversity
and Minority Communities * 4: Frances Henry
Professor Emerita of Anthropology
York University and Carol Tator
Course Director
Anthropology
York University: State Policies and Practices as Racialized Discourse: Multiculturalism
the Charter
and Employment Equality * 5: James Frideres
Professor of Sociology and Associate Vice-President
University of Calgary: Altered State: Federal Policy and Aboriginal Peoples * 6: Peter S. Li: The Multiculturalism Debate * 7: Wilfrid Denis
Professor of Sociology
St Thomas More College
University of Saskatchewan: Language Policy in Canada * Part III: Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity * 8: Hugh Lautard
Professor of Sociology
University of New Brunswick and Neil Guppy
Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean (Arts)
University of British Columbia: Revisiting the Vertical Mosaic: Occupational Stratification Among Canadian Ethnic Groups * 9: K. Victor Ujimoto
Professor of Sociology
University of Guelph: Studies of Ethnic Identity
Ethnic Relations
and Citizenship * 10: Raymond Breton
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
University of Toronto: Intergroup Competition in the Symbolic Construction of Canadian Society * 11: Vic Satzewich
Associate Professor of Sociology
McMaster University: The Political Economy of Race and Ethnicity * 12: Daiva K. Stasiulis
Professor of Sociology
Carleton University: Feminist Intersectional Theorizing * List of Contributors * Index
Professor of Sociology
University of Calgary and Warren E. Kalbach
Adjunct Professor of Sociology
University of Calgary: Demographic Overview of Ethnic Origin Groups in Canada * Part II: Race
Ethnicity
and the State * 3: Morton Weinfeld
Professor of Sociology and Lori A. Wilkinson
Doctoral student
University of Alberta: Immigration
Diversity
and Minority Communities * 4: Frances Henry
Professor Emerita of Anthropology
York University and Carol Tator
Course Director
Anthropology
York University: State Policies and Practices as Racialized Discourse: Multiculturalism
the Charter
and Employment Equality * 5: James Frideres
Professor of Sociology and Associate Vice-President
University of Calgary: Altered State: Federal Policy and Aboriginal Peoples * 6: Peter S. Li: The Multiculturalism Debate * 7: Wilfrid Denis
Professor of Sociology
St Thomas More College
University of Saskatchewan: Language Policy in Canada * Part III: Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity * 8: Hugh Lautard
Professor of Sociology
University of New Brunswick and Neil Guppy
Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean (Arts)
University of British Columbia: Revisiting the Vertical Mosaic: Occupational Stratification Among Canadian Ethnic Groups * 9: K. Victor Ujimoto
Professor of Sociology
University of Guelph: Studies of Ethnic Identity
Ethnic Relations
and Citizenship * 10: Raymond Breton
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
University of Toronto: Intergroup Competition in the Symbolic Construction of Canadian Society * 11: Vic Satzewich
Associate Professor of Sociology
McMaster University: The Political Economy of Race and Ethnicity * 12: Daiva K. Stasiulis
Professor of Sociology
Carleton University: Feminist Intersectional Theorizing * List of Contributors * Index
* Preface * Part I: Introduction * 1: Peter S. Li: Race and Ethnicity * 2: Madeline A. Kalbach
Professor of Sociology
University of Calgary and Warren E. Kalbach
Adjunct Professor of Sociology
University of Calgary: Demographic Overview of Ethnic Origin Groups in Canada * Part II: Race
Ethnicity
and the State * 3: Morton Weinfeld
Professor of Sociology and Lori A. Wilkinson
Doctoral student
University of Alberta: Immigration
Diversity
and Minority Communities * 4: Frances Henry
Professor Emerita of Anthropology
York University and Carol Tator
Course Director
Anthropology
York University: State Policies and Practices as Racialized Discourse: Multiculturalism
the Charter
and Employment Equality * 5: James Frideres
Professor of Sociology and Associate Vice-President
University of Calgary: Altered State: Federal Policy and Aboriginal Peoples * 6: Peter S. Li: The Multiculturalism Debate * 7: Wilfrid Denis
Professor of Sociology
St Thomas More College
University of Saskatchewan: Language Policy in Canada * Part III: Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity * 8: Hugh Lautard
Professor of Sociology
University of New Brunswick and Neil Guppy
Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean (Arts)
University of British Columbia: Revisiting the Vertical Mosaic: Occupational Stratification Among Canadian Ethnic Groups * 9: K. Victor Ujimoto
Professor of Sociology
University of Guelph: Studies of Ethnic Identity
Ethnic Relations
and Citizenship * 10: Raymond Breton
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
University of Toronto: Intergroup Competition in the Symbolic Construction of Canadian Society * 11: Vic Satzewich
Associate Professor of Sociology
McMaster University: The Political Economy of Race and Ethnicity * 12: Daiva K. Stasiulis
Professor of Sociology
Carleton University: Feminist Intersectional Theorizing * List of Contributors * Index
Professor of Sociology
University of Calgary and Warren E. Kalbach
Adjunct Professor of Sociology
University of Calgary: Demographic Overview of Ethnic Origin Groups in Canada * Part II: Race
Ethnicity
and the State * 3: Morton Weinfeld
Professor of Sociology and Lori A. Wilkinson
Doctoral student
University of Alberta: Immigration
Diversity
and Minority Communities * 4: Frances Henry
Professor Emerita of Anthropology
York University and Carol Tator
Course Director
Anthropology
York University: State Policies and Practices as Racialized Discourse: Multiculturalism
the Charter
and Employment Equality * 5: James Frideres
Professor of Sociology and Associate Vice-President
University of Calgary: Altered State: Federal Policy and Aboriginal Peoples * 6: Peter S. Li: The Multiculturalism Debate * 7: Wilfrid Denis
Professor of Sociology
St Thomas More College
University of Saskatchewan: Language Policy in Canada * Part III: Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity * 8: Hugh Lautard
Professor of Sociology
University of New Brunswick and Neil Guppy
Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean (Arts)
University of British Columbia: Revisiting the Vertical Mosaic: Occupational Stratification Among Canadian Ethnic Groups * 9: K. Victor Ujimoto
Professor of Sociology
University of Guelph: Studies of Ethnic Identity
Ethnic Relations
and Citizenship * 10: Raymond Breton
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
University of Toronto: Intergroup Competition in the Symbolic Construction of Canadian Society * 11: Vic Satzewich
Associate Professor of Sociology
McMaster University: The Political Economy of Race and Ethnicity * 12: Daiva K. Stasiulis
Professor of Sociology
Carleton University: Feminist Intersectional Theorizing * List of Contributors * Index