Civil and Political Participation From Immigrant Citizens (Diversitรฉ urbaine; vol. 9, no. 2)
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- Carolle SimardMichel Pagรฉ
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- Groupe de recherche diversitรฉ urbaine (GRDU)Centre dโรฉtudes ethniques des universitรฉs montrรฉalaises (CEETUM)
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- ISSN 1913-0694
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- p. 7-26
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- 2016
In this article, we report an exploratory investigation carried amongst new Canadian citizens originating from non-democratic countries. Our study is based on the analysis of 30 interviews with Montrealers from Haiti, Lebanon and Peru. The variables presented here are most likely to explain their per- ceptions with regard to the Canadian and Quรฉbรฉcois political systems and their political behaviors. We are particularly interested in the interrelation- ships between three groups of variables: political, psychological and socio- demographic.

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