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Social Science Discrimination & Race Relations

Race and Racism in 21st-Century Canada

Continuity, Complexity, and Change

edited by Sean P. Hier & B. Singh Bolaria

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
May 2007
Category
Discrimination & Race Relations
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551117942
    Publish Date
    May 2007
    List Price
    $54.00

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Recent demographic projections based on Statistics Canada data indicate that persons designated as belonging to a visible minority group will comprise 20 per cent of the Canadian population by 2017. In Canada's major cities, the proportion of persons classified as visible minority is expected to exceed 50 per cent. What is race, and how should racism be studied sociologically? What differences exist in patterns of structural incorporation within and among ethno-racial groups in Canada? What factors influence upward social mobility? Are Canadian institutions capable of meeting the needs of the country's increasingly diverse ethno-racial population? These are some of the questions that this volume addresses.

This collection of original articles identifies future research directions for racism in Canada based on important changes taking place in the country. It also offers the basis for a more complete understanding of racism and social change in Canada.

About the authors

Sean P. Hier is Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Victoria, where he teaches in the areas of race and social issues. He is also the general editor of Contemporary Sociological Thought: Themes and Theories.

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B. Singh Bolaria is Professor Emeritius of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, and Adjunct Professor of Sociology, University of Victoria. His career has focused on issues of race and social inequality

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