ARB 3102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Rachad, Liberal Paradox, Hijab
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Rachad antonius is a full professor of sociology at uqam. Born in cairo, egypt, he graduated with a b. sc. (hons) in pure and applied mathematics from cairo university. He completed a m. sc. degree in mathematics at the university of manitoba, then a ph. d. in sociology at the uqam. He teaches quantitative methods and research methodology, and he also specializes in migration studies, middle-eastern studies, islamophobia and minority groups of arab. He is an active member of the research chair on immigration, Liberal paradox and irreconcilable goals: supply of labour, control of migrants, maintenance of public order and security. The security agenda affected arab and muslim minorities human rights. Focus on 4 national ngos and 4 located in montreal. Qualitative interviews with associations active in political lobbying and advocacy; Discussion of two models for integration in competition in quebec. Discussion of arab and muslim concerns as portrayed by ngos.