Daniel Salée
Professor
Department of Political Science
Concordia University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Daniel Salée is affiliated to Department of Physics, Concordia University. Dr. Daniel Salée is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. Daniel Salée has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Daniel Salée contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Daniel Salée is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Daniel Salée academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Daniel Salée research interests include Daniel Salée's research in recent years has focussed on the politics of ethnicity and citizenship in the Canadian and Quebec contexts, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous peoples/settler state relations, the handling of ethnocultural diversity by hegemonic Eurodescendant populations and socioinstitutional processes of otherization and marginalization of members of racialized minorities. In addition to this current research focus, his scholarly interests also cover issues related to Quebec nationalism, Quebec political culture and federal-provincial relations in Canada..
Research Interest
Daniel Salée's research in recent years has focussed on the politics of ethnicity and citizenship in the Canadian and Quebec contexts, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous peoples/settler state relations, the handling of ethnocultural diversity by hegemonic Eurodescendant populations and socioinstitutional processes of otherization and marginalization of members of racialized minorities. In addition to this current research focus, his scholarly interests also cover issues related to Quebec nationalism, Quebec political culture and federal-provincial relations in Canada.