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Numéro spécial : Programme des réfugiés syriens du Canada, relations intergroupes et identités
Founded in 1969, our fully refereed, interdisciplinary journal is devoted to the study of ethnicity, immigration, inter-group relations, and the history and cultural life of ethnic groups in Canada. Issues also include book and film reviews, opinions, immigrant memoirs, translations of primary sources, books received, an index, and an annual bibliography. The journal is published three times a year and is the official publication of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association.
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Volume 50, Number 2, 2018Table of Contents

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View L'imaginaire national, l'asile et les réfugiés syriens en Allemagne et au Canada : une analyse discursive
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View Syrian Refugee Youth Use Social Media: Building Transcultural Spaces and Connections for Resettlement in Ottawa, Canada
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View The Settlement Experiences of Syrian Newcomers in Alberta: Social Connections and Interactions
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View The Social Networks, Social Support and Social Capital of Syrian Refugees Privately Sponsored to Settle in Montreal: Indications for Employment and Housing During Their Early Experiences of Integration
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ISSN | 1913-8253 |
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Print ISSN | 0008-3496 |
Launched on MUSE | 2018-08-13 |
Open Access | No |