Bridgewater State/McGill/SUNY Plattsburgh Rotating Lecturer
Liza Bedard
lbeda001 at plattsburgh.edu
Mon Nov 21 19:52:32 UTC 2022
Dear Campus Community,
The Center for the Study of Canada at SUNY Plattsburgh cordially invites
you to attend the annual Bridgewater/McGill/SUNY Plattsburgh Rotating
Lecture offered by Dr. Jennifer Elrick Associate Professor, Department of
Sociology at McGill University, titled “Immigration Policy in Canada: Past,
Present, and Future”.
Presentation Date, Time and Location:
*Thursday, December 1, 2022*
*5:00 p.m.*
*Krinovitz Hall, Hawkins Hall, SUNY Plattsburgh*
Jennifer Elrick is Associate Professor of Sociology at McGill University in
Montreal. She holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Toronto. Her
research focuses on the social construction of state classifications and
their material and symbolic effects. Specifically, she examines how race,
ethnicity, class, legal status, and gender intersect in census and
immigration categories to create particular modes of inclusion and
exclusion. Her work often takes a historical perspective and focuses on
different national contexts, including Canada, Germany, and the United
Kingdom. Her first book, *Making Middle-Class Multiculturalism: Immigration
Bureaucrats and Policymaking in Postwar Canada*, was published in late 2021
by University of Toronto Press.
Light refreshments to immediately follow outside of Krinovitz. Your kind
RSVP, either via email to lbeda001 at plattsburgh.edu, or via telephone by
calling 518-564-2383 no later than Tuesday, November 29, 2022 would be
appreciated.
You may also view (and share) our flyer by clicking on the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_HdD0fzt2FShWKXtERFShbhFQ3PN8mek/view?usp=sharing
LIZA BEDARD
Office Assistant II
SUNY Plattsburgh
Center for the Study of Canada & Institute on Quebec Studies
(o) 518-564-2383
lbeda001 at plattsburgh.edu
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