Canadian Multiculturalism and the Far Right

Canadian Multiculturalism and the Far Right
Author: Bàrbara Molas
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 100063647X


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Canadian Multiculturalism and the Far Right examines a neglected aspect of the history of 20th century Canadian multiculturalism and the far right to illuminate the ideological foundations of the concept of ‘third force’. Focusing on the particular thought of ultra-conservative Ukrainian Canadian Walter J. Bossy during his time in Montreal (1931–1970s), this book demonstrates that the idea that Canada was composed of three equally important groups emerged from a context defined by reactionary ideas on ethnic diversity and integration. Two broad questions shape this research: first, what the meaning originally attached to the idea of a ‘third force’ was, and what the intentions behind the conceptualization of a trichotomic Canada were; and second, whether Bossy’s understanding of the ‘third force’ precedes, or is related in any way to, postwar debates on liberal multiculturalism at the core of which was the existence of a ‘third force’. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of multiculturalism, radical-right ideology and the far right, and Canadian history and politics.

Diversity in Decline?

Diversity in Decline?
Author: Arjun Tremblay
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2018-12-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030022994


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In this book, Arjun Tremblay considers the future of multiculturalism, contextualised within an ideological and political shift to the right. Is there any hope that multiculturalism will survive alongside the rise of the political right across democracies? How can policy makers continue to recognize and to accommodate minorities in an increasingly inhospitable ideological environment? Based on evidence from three case studies, Tremblay develops a hypothesis of multicultural outcomes, arguing that while the threat to multiculturalism is real, there still is hope, and that not only is the fate of minority rights in liberal democracies far from sealed, but it may still be possible to further protect the rights of immigrant and other minority groups in years to come. In order to do this, proponents of diversity politics may need to reconceptualise multiculturalism and other minority rights along instrumental lines as a means to fulfil policy objectives above and beyond the recognition and accommodation of immigrant minorities. This will be an important read for scholars interested in minority rights, multiculturalism, diversity politics, comparative politics, institutionalism, right-wing and far-right studies, and public policy.

Canadian Multiculturalism @50

Canadian Multiculturalism @50
Author: Augie Fleras
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004466568


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Canadian Multiculturalism @50 offers a critically-informed overview of Canada’s official multiculturalism against a half-century of successes and failures, benefits and costs, contradictions and consensus, and criticism and praise. Admittedly, not a perfect governance model, but one demonstrably better than other models.

Right-Wing Extremism in Canada

Right-Wing Extremism in Canada
Author: Barbara Perry
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2019-08-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030251691


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This book comprehensively examines right-wing extremism (RWE) in Canada, discussing the lengthy history of violence and distribution, ideological bases, actions, organizational capacity and connectivity of these extremist groups. It explores the current landscape, the factors that give rise to and minimise these extremist groups, strategies for countering these groups, and the emergence of the ‘Alt-Right’. It draws on interviews with law enforcement officials, community activists, and current and former right-wing activists to inform and offer practical advice, paired with analyses of open source intelligence on the state of the RWE movement in Canada. The historical and contemporary contours of right-wing extremism in Canada are situated within the social, political, and cultural landscape that has shaped the movement. It will be of particular interest to students and researchers of criminology, sociology, social justice, terrorism and political violence.

Web of Hate

Web of Hate
Author: Warren Kinsella
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:


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...a timely wake-up call for every Canadian. -- Quill & QuireWith groups such as the Heritage Front continuing to make news, Web of Hate is an even more timely and frightening expose of the far right, all explosive analysis that has brought a shameful secret out in the open.

Youth and the Extreme Right

Youth and the Extreme Right
Author: Cas Mudde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Right-wing extremists
ISBN: 9781617700934


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Youth and the Extreme Right is a unique collection of academic articles that focuses on the particular relationship between youth and the extreme right. Drawing on insights from a wide variety of academic disciplines, and employing both qualitative and quantitative methods, the book asks three fundamental questions:

Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States

Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States
Author: Barbara Perry
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2022-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030998045


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This book is the first collection of scholarship featuring both Canadian and American scholarship on the resurgent right-wing extremist movement in the two countries. It is particularly timely given the recent rise in political populism that has engendered renewed activism from extreme right contingents. Trump’s right-wing populist and white nationalist political campaign has galvanized Canadian and American white supremacist ideologies, identities, movements and practices. Leading Canadian and American scholars are brought together to explore a contemporary array of current dynamics, patterns and characteristics associated with the movement in each country. Split into four sections, it provides an introduction to extremism in the 21st century, it examines studying extremism, forms of extremist activity and violence, and the responses. The collection allows comparisons to be drawn out from the distinct treatments of each country. It speaks to students as well as scholars in social sciences departments, including criminology, sociology, social justice, and terrorism, peace and security studies, and political-violence related programs.

Multiculturalism and the Canadian Constitution

Multiculturalism and the Canadian Constitution
Author: Stephen J. Tierney
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0774840072


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Together, the strands of Canada's diversity tell a complex story of pluralism, consolidated through a long and incremental period of constitution-building. This book brings together scholars of cultural diversity to address key components of the changing Canadian story: the evolution over time of multiculturalism within Canadian constitutional law and policy; the territorial dimension of Canadian federalism; and the role of constitutional interpretation by the courts in the development of Canada as a multicultural state. The essays illustrate how deeply multiculturalism is woven into the fabric of the Canadian constitution and the everyday lives of Canadians.

Multiculturalism Question

Multiculturalism Question
Author: Jack Jedwab
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-03-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1553394232


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Canada's policy of multiculturalism has been the object of ongoing debate since it was first introduced in 1971. Decades later, Canadians still seem uncertain about the meaning of multiculturalism. Detractors insist that government has not succeeded in discouraging immigrants and their descendants from preserving their cultures of origin, undercutting a necessary identification with Canada, while supporters argue that immigrant groups' abilities to influence their adjustments to Canada has strengthened their sense of belonging. Beyond what often seems to be a polarized debate is a broad spectrum of opinion around multiculturalism in Canada and what it means to be Canadian. The Multiculturalism Question analyzes the policy, ideology, and message of multiculturalism. Several of Canada's leading thinkers provide valuable insights into a crucial debate that will inevitably continue well into the future.

Home and Native Land

Home and Native Land
Author: May Chazan
Publisher: Between the Lines
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1771130288


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"Home and Native Land takes its vastly important topic and places it under a new, penetrating light, shifting focus from the present grounds of debate onto a more critical terrain. The book's articles, by some of the foremost critical thinkers and activists on issues of difference, diversity, and Canadian policy, challenge sedimented thinking on the subject of multiculturalism. Not merely "another book" on race relations, national identity, or the post 9-11 security environment, this collection forges new and innovative connections by examining how multiculturalism relates to issues of migration, security, labour, environment/nature, and land. These novel pairings illustrate the continued power, limitations, and, at times, destructiveness of multiculturalism, both as policy and as discourse."--Publisher's note.