Journal of Canadian Studies-Revue d'Etudes Canadiennes

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Canadian Studies-Revue d'Etudes Canadiennes is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Samra Habib’s We Have Always Been Here : An Interstitial Muslim Queer Subjectivity17
Expressions de méfiance chez les députés fédéraux canadiens12
Schooling in Western Canada, 1870–1923: An Anti-racist Interpretation6
Tracing One Warm Line: Climate Stories and Silences in Northwest Passage Tourism5
On Trudeau’s “Independent” Senate: Still a Rubber Stamp, or a Legislative Partner?2
“[L]ike a page from history”? A Half-Century of Death Notices in The Globe and Mail2
The Convergence of Populism, Conspiracy Theories, and Social Media in the Construction of Threats to Democracy2
A Crisis in National Unity?: The Chicken and Egg War, 1970–19712
Borderlands and Diplomacy: Rethinking Canada and the Alaska Boundary Dispute2
Book Review Symposium on Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Communities of Care, and Movement Building2
Benjamin Drew and Samuel Gridley Howe on Race Relations in Early Ontario: Mythologizing and Debunking Canada West’s “Moral Superiority”1
Collaborative Management on the Eastern Slopes: The Waldron Ranch Grazing Cooperative and Conservation Easement Motivations1
“We Say Nah!”: Refusals and Collaborative Autoethnographic Storytelling by and for Black Womxn in Canadian Academia1
Reading (Re)conciliation in White Settler and Chinese Canadian Narratives: From Liberal toward Transformative Approaches1
After-End: Black Freedoms and The Live Moment1
Alex Janvier’sIron Foot Place: Indigenous Public Art, Survivance, and Settler Reconciliation in Edmonton’s Rogers Place1
Painted in Broad Strokes: English-Language News Media Coverage of Home Care in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada1
Making Markets out of Vice: Gambling, Cannabis, and Processes of State Legitimation and Formation in Canada1
Refusing Human Rights Police Partnerships1
Going Beyond Employment Equity in Universities: Readiness as Emerging Practice1
Settler Care: The Politics of Welcome (and Worry) in Canada’s “Most Racist City”1
Schoolteachers, Technologies of the Self, and the Genealogy of the Late Modern Subject: The Bulletin of the Queen’s Summer School Association, 1915–19320
“Peggy, Not Having His Permission to Absent Herself from His Service”: Enslaved Families and Black Women’s Defiance in Upper Canada0
Charity Not Solidarity: COVID-19 and the Non-Profitization of Mutual Aid in Canada0
Writing in Their Time: A Queer and Feminist Analysis of Vancouver’s 1979 Writing in Our Time Series0
Two Tales of Climate Politics in Canada: How Notions of Canadian Cultural Identity and Common-Sense Shape Canadian Climate Coalitions0
Losing Ground during COVID-19: Dementia Caregivers’ Shifting Perceptions of Place0
“Our Home on Native Land”: Rethinking the Place of Black Research and Art in Canadian Studies0
Acts of Faith: The Postmigrant Theatre of David Yee0
« Presque tous les ans, on a demandé l’aide de la milice » : la répression dans les conflits ouvriers au Québec, 1840–19090
Nah! On the Possibilities of Ongoing Refusals in Black Canadian Studies0
Survey of the Effects of Law 21 on Students and Staff in Faculties of Education in Québec0
Asymmetric Political Representation and Fiscal Redistribution0
All Aboard the Nascopie: Image-Making, Colonial Modernity, and Coastal Memory in the Canadian Eastern Arctic0
Political Trust and Democracy: Canada in Comparative Perspective0
The Work-Life Experiences of Black African Immigrant Nurses in Vancouver: Everyday Racisms and Acts of Resistance0
Cultural Distinction and the University of Toronto: Constructing Symbolic Boundaries of Social Class in Canada, 1894–19500
Hegel au Québec : sur les traces d’une réception philosophique0
Expressions of Mistrust Among Canadian Federal MPs0
Indigeneity in Cities: Recognition, Misrecognition, and the Economic Stories of Indigenous Persons in British Columbia0
Protests as Sites of Learning: A Case Study of the Sri Lankan Tamil and Anishinaabe Demonstrations in Canada0
When Victims Look like Criminals: Rehumanizing Victim Representation in Serial Killer Cases0
Contagious Minorities: Chinese Canadians during the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Citizenship Under Pressure: Mapping Debates Over Religious Freedom in the Second Decade in Quebec0
Racial Capital, Public Debt, and the Appropriation of Epekwitk, 1853–18730
“An Indian of Considerable Consequence”: British Travellers, “Big Chiefs,” and Settler Colonialism in 1790s’ Upper Canada0
Tracing E-race-sures, Finding Reclamations: Embodied Perspectives of “Canadian” Immersion0
Black Mothers Enacting Refusal in Early Childhood Education and Care0
From Activism to Action: An Autoethnography of the Emergence and Impact of an Anti-Black Racism Task Force in a Canadian University0
“We The North”? Race, Nation, and the Multicultural Politics of Toronto’s First NBA Championship0
A Monstrous Growth: The Experimentation and Afterlives of Caragana Arborescens0
Policing the Uptown: A Historical Narrative Analyzing Black-Led Coalitions in Response to Police Brutality in Halifax in 19910
Opaque Aesthetics of Freedom: Romaine la Prophètesse, the Haitian Revolution, and Black Diasporic Possibilities0
Folding Back the Covers on Canada’s History of Indigenous Dispossession: The Evolution of the KAIROS Blanket Exercise0
Cold War “Cultural Safaris”: Canadian Art, Cultural Diplomacy, and the Asian Commonwealth Tour0
Staying The Blazes Home: Group Charisma, Government Messaging and COVID-190
Black Women’s Mothering Practices in the Canadian Racial State: Reflections on Maternal Sufferation in the Afterlife of Slavery0
I See You, Mama: Low-Income Black Mother Leaders Reimagining Schools as Homeplace for Their Children0
“That new breed of medical aide, the physiotherapist, was slightly suspect. At least they can’t do any harm was a prevalent attitude”: Early Attempts to Establish Physiotherapy Training in British Col0
A Pirouette of Political History: Studying Turning Point Elections in Canada0
From Pride to Lies: English-Language Print Media Coverage of Supreme Court of Canada Decisions on Women’s Defensive Violence0
Who Gets to Be “Canadian”? How Race Has Operated in Keeping Canada White0
The Intersection of University Athletics and Mental Health: A Canadian Perspective0
Canada: Art d’aujourd’hui : The Art of Diplomacy in the Wake of “Vive le Québec libre”0
Evincing0
Contextualizing Black (Dis)Placement in Ontario through Systems of Housing, Homelessness and Incarceration0
New Women and/in Masculine Spaces: The Anti-Feminism of the Pen and Pencil Club of Montreal, 1895–19150
Crossing Paths, Crossing Perspectives: Urban Studies in British Columbia and Quebec0
Creating and Optimizing Employment Opportunities for Women in the Clean Energy Sector in Canada0
“Improvident and Profligate”: The Alexandra Readers Controversy in Saskatchewan, 1908–19090
“Compound Dispossession” in Southern Ontario: Converging Trajectories of Colonial Dispossession and Inter-Indigenous Conflict, 1886–19000
Terre Sauvage: Globalizing Landscapes and the Group of Seven0
Undermining Justice: The Political Framing of Actors in the Independent Assessment Process0
Political Barriers to Abortion Access in New Brunswick: A Qualitative Exploration of a Political Hot Potato0
Understanding Counter-Movement Success: Anti-Abortion Policy Influence in Four Canadian Provinces0
How to Choose an English Doctoral Program: A Guide for Women, First-Generation University Students, and Their Mentors0
The Indigenous Public Child and Neoliberal Settler-Colonialism: Theorizing the Intersections between the White Possessive and Neoliberal Accountability Regimes0
Reverend George W. Slater Jr., a Black Christian Socialist Vision for a Rustic City Community in 1920s’ Alberta0
“The Only Cure for an Increasingly Sick System”: The Jewish Labour Bund and Social Democratic Politics in Canada0
Immigrant Settlement and Integration in Canada: Trends in Public Funding0
“That’s Where the Medicine Comes From”: Aesthetics of Anti-colonialism in Canada0
Le temporaire durera plus longtemps”: The Long Career of Providential Indépendantisme0
Polarization in the Canadian Public: A Myth?0
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