Gallant Nicole
Immigration
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Canada
Biography
Post-Doctoral Studies, CIRCEM, University of Ottawa Doctorate in Political Science, Université Laval, 2002 DEA in Political Studies, IEP of Grenoble, 1996 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Université de Moncton (2002-2007) Associate Professor, Center - Urbanization Culture Society (since January 2008
Research Interest
My research program revolves around two types of populations: the young and the immigrants outside major centers , particularly in Francophone minority communities. In both cases, the themes on which I concentrate all revolve around the notion of citizenship : identities and feelings of belonging inclusion and social networks, including virtual networks civic participation and commitment.
Publications
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Nicole Gallant, 2013, "Perspectives on ... the role of the gaze of others in the construction of young people's identities", Regards on the identity construction of young people , edited by Nicole Gallant and Annie Pilote, . 211-230.
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Nicole Gallant, Annie Bilodeau and Aline Lechaume, 2013, "Are attitudes to immigration and diversity different in the regions? The Myth of Regions Closed to Diversity and Immigration ", in Local Communities and Integration of Immigrants , Michèle Vatz-Laaroussi, Estelle Bernier and Lucille Guilbert (dirs), Presses de l'Université Laval, p. 187-210.