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“Interrogating Borders: A Transnational Approach to Refugee Research in Vancouver”

Immigration is predicated on the centrality of the nation-state. The authors argue that analyzing settlement patterns and successful integration within a strictly national context is insufficient to understand the political, social, and economic relations which shape the lives of refugee immigrants in Canada. To support this claim, a less state-centric theoretical framework of transnational migration … Continue reading “Interrogating Borders: A Transnational Approach to Refugee Research in Vancouver”