New Publications from the Montreal Metropolis
Centre (I&M)
To add your name to the mailing list of I&M’s monthly
bulletin, Bulletin mensuel, please send a message to im-metropolis@umontreal.ca
New Publications from the Prairie Metropolis Centre (PCERII)
The Prairie Centre’s electronic newsletter is posted
at http://pcerii.metropolis.net/
Electronic%20Newsletters/Index.htm
Metropolis researchers, policy-makers and service-providers
are invited to contribute to the Prairie Centre’s working
paper series. The series publishes research and theoretical
discussion papers on topics related to immigration, integration
and diversity. Recent working papers include:
Marlene Mulder and Harvey Krahn, Individual- and Community-Level
Determinants of Support for Immigration and Cultural Diversity
in Canada (Working Paper 01-05)
Harvey Krahn and Alison Taylor, Resilient Teenagers: Explaining
the High Educational Aspirations of Visible Minority Youth
in Canada (Working Paper 02-05)
Working papers can be found at http://www.pcerii.metropolis.net
New Publications from the Toronto Metropolis Centre of Excellence
(CERIS)
Colin Mooers, Multiculturalism and Citizenship: Some Theoretical
Reflections (Working Paper No. 37)
Robert A. Murdie, Housing Affordability: Immigrant and Refugee
Experiences (Policy Matters No. 17)
Bryan Mitchell Evans and John Shields, The Third Sector:
Neo-Liberal Restructuring, Governance, and the Remaking of
State-Civil Society (Policy Matters No. 18)
All papers can be found at http://www.ceris.metropolis.net.
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New Publications from the Vancouver Metropolis Centre of
Excellence (RIIM)
David Ley and Audrey Kobayashi, Back to Hong Kong: Return
Migration or Transnational Sojourn? (Working Paper 05-09)
Krishna Pendakur and Ravi Pendakur, Ethnic Identity and the
Labour Market (Working Paper 05-10)
Krishna Pendakur, Visible Minorities in Canada's Workplaces:
A Perspective on the 2017 Projection (Working Paper 05-11)
All papers can be found at http://www.riim.metropolis.net.
Journal of International Migration and Integration (JIMI)
To order copies of JIMI please visit http://www.jimi.metropolis.net.
JIMI is also available in electronic format. If you have questions
or wish to place an order, please contact Micaela Brown at
mbrown@ualberta.ca.
Recent Publications by Metropolis Researchers
Hoerder, Dirk, Yvonne Hébert and Irina Schmitt, eds.
Negotiating Transcultural Lives: Belongings and Social Capital
among Youth in Comparative Perspective. V&R Unipress (2005).
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