Social Resilience and the Urban Migrant Experience
John Shields editor Tara Bedard editor Valerie Preston editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:16th Dec '25
£32.00
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How institutions of all types have a role to play in supporting the transformative capacities of newcomers.
Social Resilience and the Urban Migrant Experience illuminates both the impediments to newcomer integration and the transformative capacities of newcomers to engage successfully in adaption and resistance.
As Canada takes stock of its immigration programs, the factors that promote successful settlement have taken centre stage – for researchers, service providers, policymakers, and for the migrants themselves.
Social Resilience and the Urban Migrant Experience explores the conditions and supports that help international migrants thrive, not just survive. Focusing on resilience, chapters examine how immigration status and family dynamics shape migrants’ agency and their responses to the inevitable challenges of building new lives. They draw attention to the issues created by societal constructs, while highlighting the resources from social institutions of all types: governmental, professional, educational, and faith-based. Emphasizing the experiences of structurally oppressed migrant groups, contributors note the varied ways that capitalism, as well as class, gender, and race, can contribute to inequality in settlement practices.
Directed at a wide audience of community and government practitioners, policy experts, academics, and civil society activists, Social Resilience and the Urban Migrant Experience illuminates both the impediments to newcomer integration and the ability of newcomers to engage successfully in adaption and resistance.
"An original, well-researched volume that contests the neoliberal understanding of resilience as individual capacity to rebound while sustaining an unequal social system. I am impressed with its prescriptions for policy and social change." Adèle Garnier, co-editor of Refugee Resettlement: Power, Politics, and Humanitarian Governance
"This volume provides a crucial, multi-faceted, and timely contribution to Canadian im/migration studies, encompassing an emphasis on resilience in ways that are sophisticated and nuanced." Alexandra Dobrowolsky, co-editor of Women, Migration and Citizenship: Making Local, National and Transnational Connections
ISBN: 9780228026075
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288 pages