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Augie Fleras

    1. Januar 1947
    Citizenship in a transnational Canada
    Postmulticulturalism
    Immigration Canada
    The Media Gaze: Representations of Diversities in Canada
    Rethinking the Academy
    • 2021

      Rethinking the Academy

      Beyond Eurocentrism in Higher Education

      • 354 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Exploring innovative approaches to higher education, this book challenges traditional academic structures and advocates for a more inclusive and interdisciplinary model. It emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, collaboration, and diverse perspectives in fostering a dynamic learning environment. By examining the evolving role of educators and the impact of technology, the author envisions a reformed academic landscape that better prepares students for the complexities of the modern world.

      Rethinking the Academy
    • 2019

      Postmulticulturalism

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Postmulticulturalism: Realities, Discourses, Practices proposes a new governance mindset that conceptually engages the principles and dynamics of a postmulticultural world as a discursive framework for living together with/in/through a complexity of differences.

      Postmulticulturalism
    • 2018

      Citizenship in a Transnational Canada offers a distinct look at the prospect of rethinking citizenship in a contested world of shifting narratives, evolving models, ongoing challenges, and future possibilities.

      Citizenship in a transnational Canada
    • 2015

      Immigration Canada

      Evolving Realities and Emerging Challenges in a Postnational World

      • 544 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Focusing on Canada's immigration program, this book explores its evolution and the effects of recent federal reforms on society. It serves as a vital resource for readers seeking to understand the complexities of immigration policies and their implications for the nation.

      Immigration Canada
    • 2011

      The book critiques Canada's mainstream media for its superficial engagement with diversity, highlighting a tendency to overlook or misrepresent voices outside the white, male, middle-class, heterosexual norm. Through compelling case studies, it reveals the hidden biases within media representations and discusses the societal implications of these misrepresentations. The author proposes strategies to counteract the dominance of this narrow perspective, aiming to foster a more inclusive media landscape that truly reflects Canadian society's diversity.

      The Media Gaze: Representations of Diversities in Canada