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What roles do nation states play in managing diversity? In your answer discuss the experiences of both Indigenous people and immigrants in Canada. This is not a research paper and should only include
What roles do nation states play in managing diversity? In your answer discuss the experiences of both Indigenous people and immigrants in Canada.
This is not a research paper and should only include course material (no outside sources). Please use the course textbook, lectures, videos and class discussions, drawing on specific concepts, arguments, and theories where appropriate. Try to use a broad range of course material to support your answer, and avoid relying on only one or two modules. This assignment requires you to critically respond to the question by synthesizing the relevant course material, and not simply summarizing a reading or lecture.
Referencing:
Reference lectures using my last name, module number, and date.
For example (Somerville, Module 3, Sept. 21, 2023)
Reference the textbook using the author's last name, year, and page number:
For example (Satzewich, 2021, p. x)
Reference class discussions, using the class discussion, module, and date.
For example (Class Discussion, Module 8, Oct 24, 2023)
Links to Modules (Somerville, Module, date):
Module 2: https://www.coursehero.com/u/file/215870882/Module-2-Concepts-of-Race-and-Ethnicitypptx/
Module 3: https://www.coursehero.com/u/file/215870968/Module-3-Theories-of-Race-and-Ethnicitypptx/
Module 4: https://www.coursehero.com/u/file/215871079/Module-4-Dynamics-of-Nation-Buildingpptx/
Module 5: https://www.coursehero.com/u/file/215870973/Module-5-Immigrationpptx/
Module 6: https://www.coursehero.com/u/file/215871154/Module-6-Understanding-Social-Inequalitypptx/
Module 8: https://www.coursehero.com/u/file/216338924/Module-8-Multiculturalismpptx/
Required Readings:
Satzewich, Vic. (2021) "Race" and Ethnicity in Canada: A Critical Introduction Fifth edition. Oxford University Press: Don Mills, Ontario.