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Reimagining Canada
Canada, in all its messy manifestations, is in transition, but where is it going? With foundational myths eroded, identities fragmented, allegiances contested, the idea of Canada in the hearts and minds of those who live there is under intense scrutiny and careful criticism. Canada’s place in the wider world is just as uncertain. Against a backdrop of COVID, Indigenization, decolonization, inflation, immigration, and shifting global politics, what might Canada mean in five, ten or fifty years’ time? Reimagining Canada seeks to understand the forces at work, and to ask what comes next. Taking a broad and inclusive approach to the study of Canadian culture, history and society, the series interrogates Canada’s past and present in order to suggest possibilities for the future. Relevant issues might include, but are not limited to: arts and culture; Indigenization; decolonization; digital spaces and media; the future of the Canadian constitution; globalization; healthcare and social services; immigration and multiculturalism; memory and memorialisation; and sovereignty. The series is open to scholars and public intellectuals working in all areas of the humanities and social sciences, and aims to be interdisciplinary or even post-disciplinary in its approach. The editors are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and welcome contributions from scholars of marginalized groups and communities that tend to be disproportionately underrepresented within public discourses in Canada. As such, they strongly encourage scholars from these groups and communities to contribute to the series. Contributors are free to self-identify as desired. Books in the series are aimed at a more general audience than the traditional academic monograph. Readers might include undergraduate students, academics working in other fields, practitioners, policymakers, and the public. The series provides a platform for authors to reach a larger audience than usual, or to speak to new audiences; to deliver bold new arguments; to write unencumbered by the usual obligations for referencing; and to be exciting, provocative and even polemical.
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L’Amérique francophone – Carrefour culturel et linguistique
Actes du 10ème Colloque international «Français du Canada – Français de France» (Trèves, 19–21 juin 2014)©2016 Conference proceedings -
Corps écrit, corps écrivant
Le corps féminin dans les littératures francophones des Amériques©2016 Edited Collection -
Canada in Grainau- Le Canada à Grainau
A Multidisciplinary Survey of Canadian Studies after 30 Years- Tour d’horizon multidisciplinaire d’Études canadiennes, 30 ans après©2009 Conference proceedings -
Migrance comparée- Comparing Migration
Les Littératures du Canada et du Québec- The Literatures of Canada and Québec©2008 Edited Collection -
Green Canada
©2016 Edited Collection -
Apropos Canada / À propos du Canada
Fünf Jahre Graduiertentagungen der Kanada-Studien©2010 Conference proceedings -
Canada Exposed / Le Canada à découvert
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Le « Canada inuit » / "Inuit Canada"
Pour une approche réflexive de la recherche anthropologique autochtone / Reflexive Approaches to Native Anthropological Research©2008 Conference proceedings -
Inventing Canada - Inventer le Canada
©2008 Conference proceedings -
Canada from the Outside In / Le Canada vu d’ailleurs
New Trends in Canadian Studies / Nouvelles tendances en études canadiennes©2006 Conference proceedings -
The Geographies of Canada
©2013 Textbook -
Exploring Canada: Exploits and Encounters
©2022 Conference proceedings -
Europe – Canada
Transcultural Perspectives- Perspectives transculturelles©2014 Conference proceedings -
Le Canada : un pays divers
La diversité culturelle au Canada vue par Jean-Michel Lacroix©2016 Others -
«A Safe and Secure Canada»
Politique et enjeux sécuritaires au Canada depuis le 11 septembre 2001©2011 Conference proceedings -
Linguistique française: français langue étrangère
Vol. I: La communication en français©2003 Textbook -
Cultural Constructions of Migration in Canada- Constructions culturelles de la migration au Canada
©2011 Conference proceedings