Beyond the romanticized image of newcomers arriving as a “huddled
mass” at Halifax’s Pier 21, understanding the reality and
complexity of immigration today requires an expert guide. In the hands
of scholar Augie Fleras, this intricate and ever-changing subject gets
the attention it deserves with analysis of all aspects, including
admission policies, the refugee processing system, the temporary
foreign worker program, and the emergence of transnational identities.
Given the unprecedented number of federal policy reforms of the past
decade, such a roadmap is essential. Immigration Canada describes,
analyzes, and reassesses immigration in a Canada that is rapidly
changing, increasingly diverse, more uncertain, and globally
connected. Drawing on the best Canadian and international scholarship,
he considers topics of major importance, including: theories of
international migration the redesign of Canada’s immigration program
along neoliberal lines the global refugee crisis and Canada’s
response by means of the refugee status determination program a
comparison of the Canada immigration model to that of the US and
Australia the role of an official multiculturalism the contributions
of both mainstream and alternative media in influencing the “warmth
of the welcome” the gendered nature of immigration and immigrant
experiences the centrality of transmigration/transnationalism in
rethinking the immigration paradigm the customization of an inclusive
Canadian citizenship to reflect the realities of multiversal and
transmigrant diversities within a postnational Canada. By thoroughly
capturing the politics, patterns, and paradoxes of contemporary
migration, this book rethinks the thorny issues and reframes the key
debates.
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Evolving Realities and Emerging Challenges in a Postnational World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774826815
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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