Volume 10
Number 3 / August, 2009
Are Immigrants Socially Isolated? An Assessment of Neighbors and
Neighboring in Canadian Cities
Brian Ray and Valerie Preston
Discontinuités culturelles et linguistiques: Portraits d’immigrants
francophones en milieu minoritaire
Nathalie Piquemal and Bathélémy Bolivar
“Tell Me What I Need to Know”: South Asian Women, Social Capital
and Settlement
Usha George and Ferzana Chaze
To Stay or Return: Migration Intentions of Students from People’s
Republic of China in Saskatchewan, Canada
Yixi Lu, Li Zong and Bernard Schissel
Changing Chinese Migration Law: From Restriction to Relaxation
Guofu Liu
Evangelia Tastsoglou and Alexandra Z. Dobrowolsky, Women, Migration
and Citizenship: Making Local, National And Transnational Connections
Maggie O’Neill
Race and the City: Chinese Canadian and Chinese American Political
Mobilization
By Shanti Fernando, Pei-te Lien
International Refugee Law and Socio-Economic Rights: Refuge from
Deprivation
By Michelle Foster, Sasha Baglay
Book Review for Deporting Our Souls: Values, Morality, and Immigration
Policy. By Bill Ong Hing
Paul Bowlby
Jonathan Wagner A History of Migration from Germany to Canada,
1850–1939
Royden Loewen
Number 4 / November, 2009
Special Issue: Migration, Crime and Justice
/ Guest editors: Scot Wortley
Introduction. The Immigration-Crime Connection: Competing Theoretical
Perspectives
Scot Wortley
Ethnic Diversity and Differential Policing in Australia: the Good,
the Bad and the Ugly
Rob White
Minority Youth, Crime, Conflict, and Belonging in Australia
Jock Collins and Carol Reid
Gangs, Migration, and Crime: The Changing Landscape in Europe and
the USA
Scott H. Decker, Frank van Gemert and David C. Pyrooz
Diamonds in the Rough: Bridging Gaps in Supports for At-Risk Immigrant
and Refugee Youth
Marian J. Rossiter and Katherine R. Rossiter
Displacing Danger: Managing Crime Through Deportation
Annmarie Barnes
Unequal Before the Law: Immigrant and Racial Minority Perceptions
of the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Scot Wortley and Akwasi Owusu-Bempah
Melissa Nobles (Ed.): The Politics of Official Apologies
Graham G. Dodds
Political Theory and Australian Multiculturalism
Geoffrey Brahm Levey (Ed), Will Kymlicka
Driven Out: The Forgotten War against Chinese Americans
By Jean Pfaelzer, Dan Cui
Volume 11
Number 1 / February, 2010
Special Issue: The Education of Minority
Muslim Students: Comparative Perspective /
Edited by: Marie McAndrew, Julia Ipgrave
and Amina Triki-Yamani
The Education of Minority Muslim Students: Comparative Perspective
Marie McAndrew, Julia Ipgrave and Amina Triki-Yamani
Including the Religious Viewpoints and Experiences of Muslim Students
in an Environment that is Both Plural and Secular
Julia Ipgrave
Teachers and Teaching Islam and Muslims in Pluralistic Societies:
Claims, Misunderstandings, and Responses
Sarfaroz Niyozov
The Muslim Community and Education in Quebec: Controversies and
Mutual Adaptation
Marie Mc Andrew
A French Approach to Minority Islam? A Study in Normative Confusion
Françoise Lorcerie
Responses of Three Muslim Majority Primary Schools in England to
the Islamic Faith of Their Pupils
Julia Ipgrave, Joyce Miller and Paul Hopkins
The Role of Indian Madrasahs in Providing Access to Mainstream
Education for Muslim Minority Students: A West Bengal Experience
Najma Akhtar and Manju Narula
Social Consciousness in Canadian Islamic Schools?
Nadeem Memon
Public Policy and Immigrant Settlement
By Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and Siew-Ean Khoo, Graeme Hugo
Cindy Horst, Transnational Nomads: How Somalis Cope with Refugee
Life in the Dabaad Camp of Kenya
Deniz Canel-Çınarbaş and Sophie Yohani
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, God’s Heart Has No Borders: How Religious
Activists Are Working for Immigrant Rights
Lydia Bean
Christina Gabriel and Hélène Pellerin (Eds.): Book Review
for Governing International Labour Migration: Current Issues, Challenges
and Dilemmas
Parvinder Hira-Friesen
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