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Atlantic Centre (AMC)
Please visit the Atlantic Centre’s site for updates at http://www.atlantic.metropolis.net
Montreal Metropolis Centre (I&M)
To add your name to the mailing list of I&M’s monthly
bulletin, Bulletin mensuel, please send a message
to im-metropolis@umontreal.ca
Recent publications from I&M affiliates that have been posted online include:
Une application pour le calcul des indices de ségrégation résidentielle, by Philippe Apparicio, Valera Petkevitch and Mathieu Charron (Document de recherche, INRS-Urbanisation, Culture et Société)
Atlas de l'immigration de la RMR de Montréal en 2001: nouvelles mises à jour
Les immigrants russophones à Montréal, une ou plusieurs communautés ?, by Amélie Billette.
Publications can be found at www.im.metropolis.net.
Prairie Metropolis Centre (PCERII)
The Prairie Centre’s electronic newsletter is posted
at http://pcerii.metropolis.net/
Electronic%20Newsletters/Index.htm
PCERII Working papers can be found at http://www.pcerii.metropolis.net
Metropolis researchers, policy-makers and service-providers
are invited to contribute to the Prairie Centre’s working
paper series. The series publishes research and theoretical
discussion papers on topics related to immigration, integration
and diversity.
Toronto Metropolis Centre of Excellence (CERIS)
New papers include:
Race, Sport and Schooling, by Carl E. James (Policy Matters No. 21)
The Two-Tier Settlement System: A Review of Current Newcomer Settlement Services in Canada, by Kareem D. Sadiq (Policy Matters No. 20)
Transnational, Multi-Local Motherhood: Experiences of Separation and Reunification among Latin American Families in Canada, by Judith Bernhard, Patricia Landolt, and Luin Goldring (CERIS Working Paper Series, No. 40, July 2005).
All papers can be found at http://www.ceris.metropolis.net
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From the Vancouver Metropolis
Centre of Excellence (RIIM)
Recent RIIM working papers include:
Post-Multiculturalism, by David Ley, WP 05-18.
A Model of the Brain Drain and Circulation, by Chen Bo, WP 05-19.
Chinese Immigrants in Vancouver: Quo Vadis?, by Shibao Guo, WP-20.
Iranians in Vancouver: 'Legible People'/Irredeemable Others/Migrant Stories, by Dan Swanton, WP 05-21.
Recreational Participation among Ethnic Minorities and Immigrants in Canada and the Netherlands, by Amanda Aizlewood, Pieter Bevelander and Ravi Pendakur, WP 05-22.
Working papers can be found at http://www.riim.metropolis.net.
Journal of International Migration and Integration
(JIMI)
To order copies of JIMI please visit http://www.jimi.metropolis.net.
JIMI is also available in electronic format. If you have questions
or wish to place an order, please contact Micaela Brown at
mbrown@ualberta.ca.
Related Initiatives
The International Studies Journal (ISJ) has launched its website: http://isj.ir/. Current and back issues and general information can be found at the website. The International Studies Journal seeks to promote the scientific purposes of human rights, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), international law, international relations, and political science. The Journal is published in English, French, and Persian and is distributed to subscribers all around the world. For inquiries, subscription information, or publication questions please email info@isj.ir.
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