Civil and Political Participation From Immigrant Citizens (Diversité urbaine; vol. 9, no. 2)
- Autor Corporativo
- Groupe de recherche diversité urbaine (GRDU)Centre d’études ethniques des universités montréalaises (CEETUM)
- ISBN
- ISSN 1913-0694
- Colección
- p. 7-26
- Idioma del recurso
- francés
- Año de publicación
- 2016
- Tema
- Civiles / Ciudadanía / DemocraciaDiversidad / Alfabetización cultural / InclusiónDerechos humanos
- Tipo de Recurso
- Research papers / journal articles
- Región
- Europa y América del Norte
- Lugar de publicación
- Montreal
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