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Migration et racialisation en temps de « crise »: La fabrique des crises et ses effets(Études en développement international et mondialisation)

Migration et racialisation en temps de « crise »: La fabrique des crises et ses effets(Études en développement international et mondialisation)


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Modern history is marked by a relentless sequence of upheavals—health, ecological, financial, humanitarian, and beyond. Far from being temporary disruptions, these events reveal a paradox: they are not anomalies, but enduring features of a system governed through perpetual instability. This form of governance sustains and reinforces racial and patriarchal capitalism. Examining the mechanisms of crisis sheds light on the necropolitics of power—the ways states exert control over life itself. The language of crisis often obscures the systemic oppression underlying these events, legitimizing the erosion of rights and freedoms while intensifying surveillance, profiling, and arbitrary arrests. Black and racialized people, Indigenous communities, as well as refugees and migrants are frequently among those most impacted. Through an analysis of diverse examples—healthcare, migration, Indigenous rights, academic freedom, and Islamophobia—this work delves into the construction and rhetoric of “crisis.” It explores how populist and supremacist ideologies shape public discourse and perpetuate patterns of visibility and ignorance, with profound sociological effects on marginalized communities. The English and French editions, each with different content and authors, complete one another.

Table of Contents:
Liste des figures et des tableaux Introduction Leila Benhadjoudja, Christina Clark-Kazak et Stéphanie Garneau CHAPITRE 1 Une crise de panique raciale dans le monde universitaire québécois Vincent Romani CHAPITRE 2 De l’Autre à l’autre : instrumentalisation chronotopique et évolution des dynamiques d’altérisation lors de crises épidémiques Mélissa Roy CHAPITRE 3 Gestion de crise et colonialité du pouvoir : réhumaniser nos relations avec le monde ? Jeanne-Marie Rugira et Maïka Sondarjee CHAPITRE 4 Entrechoc ontologique et épistémologique des « mises en crise » de la société haïtienne Magalie Civil et Philippe Couton CHAPITRE 5 Fabrique idéologique de « crises », colonialisme et résurgence socio‑identitaire : neuf femmes innues se racontent Karine Croteau CHAPITRE 6 La CAQ et les « anges gardiens » pendant la « crise » de la COVID‑19 : prendre soin d’en prendre moins ? Handy Leroy et Stéphanie Garneau CHAPITRE 7 Essentiels mais temporaires ? La médiatisation des travailleurs agricoles mexicains et guatémaltèques au Canada en temps de crise de la COVID-19 Guadalupe Escalante Rengifo et Jorge Pantaleón

About the Author :
Leila Benhadjoudja is Associate Professor in the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies and at the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies at the University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on Political sociology, Feminist and Gender Theory, Race and Ethnicity as well as Postcolonialism and Cultural Studies. Christina Clark-Kazak is Full Professor at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa, President of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration and outgoing Editor-in-Chief of Refuge: Canadian Journal on Refugees. She has previously worked for York University, Saint Paul University, the Canadian government and the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers. She has also served as President of the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, Director of York University's Refugee Studies Centre and Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) of York University's bilingual Glendon Campus. Her research interests include age discrimination in migration and development; the political participation of young refugees; and interdisciplinary methodology. Stéphanie Garneau is Full professor at the School of Social Work at the University of Ottawa and was director of the Research Collective on Migration and Racism (COMIR). Her areas of research are migration, border studies, racism and anti-racism, social classes, ethics and solidarity, and research methodologies. In addition to articles in sociology, social work, and education journals, she has published the book Migration et classement social. Enquête auprès de migrants marocains au Québec (PUM, 2022) and co-edited several thematic issues and books, including Erving Goffman et le travail social (PUO, 2017).


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  • ISBN-13: 9782760342712
  • Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
  • Publisher Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 202
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Weight: 279 gr
  • ISBN-10: 2760342719
  • Publisher Date: 07 May 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • Series Title: Études en développement international et mondialisation
  • Sub Title: La fabrique des crises et ses effets
  • Width: 152 mm


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