PreviewsEthel Tungohan
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Containing Diversity
Canada and the Politics of Immigration in the 21st Century
Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Ethel Tungohan, Christina Gabriel
The authors assess the Canadian government’s policies toward refugees and asylum seekers, economic migrants, family-class migrants, temporary foreign workers, and multiculturalism to show the various contradictory practices in effect.
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Feministing in Political Science
Alana Cattapan (Editor), Ethel Tungohan (Editor), Nisha Nath (Editor), Fiona MacDonald (Editor), Stephanie Paterson (Editor)
This collection draws together personal essays, pedagogical interventions, dialogues, and original research to reflect on how “feministing” can centre experiential knowledge and reshape our understandings of political science, showing how power moves in and through the academy, naming the impacts on those who are most structurally precarious, and pointing to potential futures made possible by refusal, solidarity, and hope.
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Knowledge, Power, and Migration
Contesting the North/South Divide
Yasmeen Abu-Laban (Editor), Mireille Paquet (Editor), Ethel Tungohan (Editor)
This book challenges global inequalities in immigration research – academics from the Global North and wealthier countries produce most of it, while research from Global South scholars is largely dismissed – by assembling researchers from across the divide to generate important findings for policy makers, immigrant-serving organizations, and migrant advocates.









