Ethnicity and Citizenship: ThAe Canadian Case (Routledge Studies in Nationalism and Ethnicity)

Type
Book
Authors
LAPONCE ( Jean and William Safran )
 
ISBN 10
0714646938 
Category
305.80 Social Sciences-Canada-Ethnic Relations  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1996 
Publisher
Frank CASS & CO. LTD., United States 
Pages
118 
Subject
1. Ethnicity-Canada 2.Citizenship-Canada 3. Multiculturalism-Canada 4. Canada-Ethnic Relations 5. Canada-Politics and Government 
Abstract
The essays in this volume analyze both the components of citizenship in Canada and the diversity of attitudes concerning it from the interdisciplinary perspectives of political science, sociology, history, public law, and psychology. A number of related themes are addressed: the reciprocal nature of the relationship between legal (political) and societal (ethic) citizenship; the conflict of identity for members of Anglophone and francophone, native and immigrant, and European and ‘indigenous’ subcultures; the rivalry between federal and provincial orientations; and the process of identity change resulting from shared experiences and interactions. In addition, the book contains an examination of past and present policies on immigration, of current argument regarding the evolution of the Canadian constitutional system, and of the continuing search for new definitions of citizenship. 
Description
Examining past and present policies on immigration, current arguments regarding the evolution of the Canadian constitutional system and the continuing search for new definitions of citizenship; this book looks at the components of citizenship in Canada and the diversity of attitudes. - from Amzon 
Biblio Notes
Contents

1. Introduction: Ethnicity and Citizenship as Generators of
Each Other J.A. Laponce………………………………………………........................p. 1

2. Full Partnership I The Fortunes and Future of the
Nation Robert Craig Brown……………………………………………........................P. 9

3. Ethnicity And Citizenship Attitudes In Canada: Analysis Of A
4. 1991 Survey Rudolf Kalin………………………………………………................P. 26

5. Feelings Of Fraternity Towards Old And New Canadians:
The Interplay of Ethnic and Civic Factors Leslie S. Laczko ………………......P. 45

6. Ethnicities, Citizenship and Feminisms: Theorizing the Political Practices of Intersectionality Caroline Andrew …………………………………........................P. 64

7. Towards Anew Citizenship: The Dynamics of Multi-Ethnicity
In French-Speaking Quebec Louis Balthazar…………………………..................P. 82

Constitution, Citizenship and Ethnicity Peter H. Russell …………….............P. 96




 
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