Compiled bibliographies on the politics of migration in Canada since 2016 on several themes will be made publicly available later this year (2024). We are also collecting and organizing documents, particularly press and news releases, mandate (and suggested mandate) letters, and political party platforms from a wide variety of stakeholders and actors for analysis, with a goal of updating our collection of primary materials from March, 2020 until the end of 2023, and subsequently into 2024.Team members are participating in training on NVIVO software.
Our research ethics application has been submitted and is currently under review at Toronto Metropolitan University (Spring, 2024), and interviews will commence after its approval.
Some work related to this and our pre-cursor project (“CONTESTATIONS of Migration and Belonging”) has been presented, including at the Migration Policy Centre at the European University Institute, reflected in a video recording and blog post (below). Our first working paper, which includes a description of our application of a Critical Policy Discourse Analysis (CPDA) approach will be published in May, 2024.
Related news, publications and video
2024 (February 28). “Time running out for more inclusive policies? ‘Pathways’ Debates and Demands for Access to Permanent Immigration Status in Canada (external link) .” Migration Policy Centre Blog, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute.
Forthcoming publications (accepted)
2024 (May). Carlaw, John and Kushan Azadah. “Pathways to Permanence and Immigration Levels: A Critical Policy Discourse Analysis (CPDA) of Struggles and Limits to Societal Membership for Migrants Amidst and Emerging from COVID-19 (2020-2022) in Canada.” Toronto Metropolitan Centre for Immigration and Settlement (TMCIS)/Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration (CERC) Working Paper Series.
2025. Elke Winter and John Carlaw. “Mending or Patching Over Inequality? The Substance of Multiculturalism under Canada’s Liberal Government Since 2015,” for Multiculturalism on the Mend? The Return of the Political Left and the Future of the Politics of Diversity, Editors: Arjun Tremblay (University of Regina) and Paul May (UQÀM). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Presentations
2023 (October 4) John Carlaw. Pathways to permanence and immigration levels: limits to societal membership for migrants in Canada (external link) (Video, Migration Policy Centre, Robert Schuman Centre for Advances Studies, European University Institute.
Upcoming presentations (Association annual conferences unless otherwise indicated):
Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA; June 2024), International Migration Research Network (IMISCOE; July 2024), American Political Science Association (APSA; September 2024), IMISCOE Migration-Citizenship-Political Participation Standing Committee Workshop (external link) (MIGCITPOL; September 2024).