Current Projects/Projets en cours
L’expérience des jeunes immigrants concernant leur inclusion au Canada après un programme d’intégration linguistique en français au Québec et dans l’Ontario francophone, Subvention de développement Savoir du CRSH dirigée par la professeure Roberta de Oliveira Soares
Hailing Migrant Health Care Workers, SSHRC Connection Grant with professors Leah Basel and Milena Chimienti.
When Others become ‘Us’, SSHRC Insight Grant with assistants Aïki Mekerian, Erendira Maria Diaz Valencia, Maya Pot & Eric Peng.
The Limits of Exceptionalism: Mapping out the Landscape of Right-Wing Populism in Canada, SSHRC Insight Development Grant led by Efe Peker (PI).
Chemin Roxham et figure du migrant irrégulier: analyse discursive de l’imaginaire national canadien, projet de thèse PhD d’Aïki Mekerian.
(Un)making sense of differences – reconsidering the meaning of politicized differences for everyday conflict interactions, PhD Dissertation Project by Miriam Tekath and Thorsten Bonacker (supervisor).
A comparison: Black Executive Women and Men in Canada’s Federal Public Service, MA Thesis Project by Taib Koulmiye Boyce.

Past Projects/Projets terminés
Moyen de domination ou de participation citoyenne égalitaire? La suite de la « classe d’accueil » au Québec du point de vue des jeunes immigrants, projet FRQSC postdoctoral dirigé par Roberta de Oliveira Soares (CP), 2024-2025.
The Politics of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ – A Comparative Historical Analysis of the Immigration, Citizenship, and Integration Politics in Canada, France, and Germany, PhD Dissertation Project by Friederike Alm; co-supervision with Jens Borchert, 2024.
Racisme et radicalisation au Québec: cartographie des discours sociaux croisés dans, par, sur et à travers les médias, projet Savoir CRSH dirigé par M. Potvin (CP), 2019-2023.
Child and Youth Refugee Research Coalition (CYRRC), SSHRC Partnership Grant led by M. Ungar (PI) with special focus on Refugee Reception and Perception in Germany and Canada, 2017-2023.
Être ou ne pas être (un bon) citoyen : The Role of Citizenship Acquisition for Immigrant Integration Trajectories in Canada and France, France-Canada Research Fund, CO-PI with M. Hachimi Alaoui including a Mitacs Globalink Research Scholarship for PhD-Student E. Fargues, 2017-2019.
The Importance of Civil Society Actors for (Syrian) Refugee Settlement in Comparative Perspective: Motivations, Structures, and Consequences, Ontario/Baden-Württemberg Faculty Exchange Programme, 2017.
Les fonctionnaires et l’élaboration des politiques publiques d’immigration et d’intégration au Canada, projet Développement Savoir CRSH dirigé par M. Paquet (CP), 2016-2019.
Emerging voices: how Syrian newcomers and other key stakeholders perceive Canada’s three sponsorship programs for refugee (re)settlement, SSHRC Connection Grant chaired by S. Guruge (PI), 2016-2018.
CERIS Research Synthesis Project on Five Themes of Canadian Immigration (Theme: Multiculturalism), funded through the Federal Government of Canada, Citizenship & Immigration, led by A. Türegün (PI), 2014-2015.
What are ‘Canadian’ and ‘Quebec’ values? A conversation on (conflicting) rights?, workshop grant from the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Co-PI with C. James, H. Ramos, 2014.
Securitizing Muslim Canadians: Evaluating the Impact of Counter-Terrorism, National Security, and Immigration Policies since 9/11, funded through the Federal Government of Canada, Public Safety (Kanishka), lead by W. Wark (PI) & P. Lenard (PI), 2013-2016.
Becoming Canadian: Making sense of recent changes to citizenship rules, funded through the Institute for Research on Public Policy, Montreal, 2013.
Backlash Against Multiculturalism? The Politics of Redefining Citizenship in Canada and Europe, SSHRC Standard Research Grant, 2010-2013.
Us, Them, and Others: Pluralism and National Identity in Diverse Societies, book manuscript funded through the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2010.
Canada-EU Transatlantic Dialogue: Seeking transnational solutions to 21st century problems, SSHRC Collaborative Grant lead by J. DeBardeleben (PI), 2008-2015.
Ethnicity and Democratic Governance, SSHRC Collaborative Research Grant lead by B. Berman (PI), 2008-2014.
The Changing Dynamics of Pluralism within the Nation-state, Postdoctoral Fellowship funded through Blackwell Publishing, 2007-2008.
Intersections of Canadian Pluralism: Policies, Discourses, and Scholarship since 9/11 2001; Postdoctoral Fellowship funded through the International Council for Canadian Studies, 2007.
The changing dynamics of pluralism within the nation-state: A comparison of Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands, SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2005-2007.
Nation and Globalization: The New Politics of Immigration in Canada & Germany, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2005-2006.
Max Weber et les relations ethniques: du refus du biologisme racial à l’État multinational, manuscrit de livre subventionné par la Fédération des sciences humaines du Canada, 2003.
Le débat sur “race et société” au premier Congrès de la Société allemande de sociologie, translation funded through the Centre canadien d’études allemandes et européennes, Université de Montréal & York University, 2002-2004.
Debating Binationalism and Multiculturalism in Canada: Toward a Sociology of Ethnic Pluralism, dissertation project funded by York University, the Government of Ontario, and the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, 2001-2004.
R. Stammlers ‘Überwindung’ der materialistischen Geschichtsauffassung; traduction subventionnée par InterNationes et dirigée par M. Coutu (CP), 2002.
Max Weber: Rudolf Stammler et le matérialisme historique, manuscrit de livre sous la direction de M. Coutu et D. Leydet subventionné par la Fédération des sciences humaines du Canada, 2000.
