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Provides an empirical and theoretical study of the gendered implications of the various changes to migration patterns and citizenship processes. This book includes case studies that range from the Philippines and Somalia to the Caribbean, and is suitable for courses on migration, diversity, gender, race, ethnicity, and law and public policy.
This text illustrates how the contemporary Canadian women's movement, through its pragmatic pursuit of overlapping routes to political representation, has reshaped the ideas and practices of representation. It traces constitutional activism from the early 1980s to future constitutional options.
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