Browsing Department of Political Studies Graduate Theses by Subject "Race"
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Entrenched and (Un)spoken: Neoliberalism and Canadian Microfinance
(2014-09-23)This dissertation focuses on microfinance in the Canadian context. While heavily documented in regions of the global South, information on microfinance within Canada is limited. Two interconnected research objectives are ... -
Governing Forced Migration in Racial Capitalism: Refugee Survival in Paris and Nairobi
This dissertation examines the international, national, and urban dimensions of refugee governance and the geographies of survival in two major refugee hosting cities in the global North and global South: Paris, France and ... -
How Race Affects the Media's Coverage of Candidates in Canadian Politics
(2013-04-24)This study examines how race affects the media’s coverage of candidates in Canadian politics. Situated in the literature on political communication, gendered mediation and race studies, it proposes a new theory of racial ...