Vitual Seminar: Critical Understandings of Canada in the World: Migration and its (Dis)contents

Please join the Centre for the Study of Security and Development (CSSD) for a virtual seminar, “Critical Understandings of Canada in the World: Migration and its (Dis)contents”. The participants in this virtual seminar are all contributors to a new book project on Critical Understandings of Canada in the World. They focus on the dynamic and controversial connections between migration and foreign policy, including migration governance in Canada, Foreign Policy and the Migration/Development nexus, the role of diasporas in international development initiatives, and international students and the projection of Canadian identity.

Presenters:

Kiran Banerjee (Dalhousie University), Tension and Transformation: The Development of Migration Governance in Canada

Liam Swiss (Acadia University), Lisa Kaida (McMaster University), and Heather Dicks (Memorial University), Canada in a Transnational World: Foreign Policy and the Migration/Development Nexus

Akalya Kandiah (McMaster University), Seeing Canada in the World through the World in Canada: How Second-Generation Tamil Canadians Become Involved in International Development Initiatives

Claire Turenne Sjolander (University of Ottawa), Selling the Dream: International Students and the Projection of Canadian Identity (TBC)

Moderator: David Black

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Zoom link: https://carleton-ca.zoom.us/j/92063840027

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Free

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Mary Okwese
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