Journal of Canadian Studies-Revue d'Etudes Canadiennes

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Canadian Studies-Revue d'Etudes Canadiennes is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Nationalism, Secularism, and Ethno-Cultural Diversity in Quebec11
Challenging Petro-Nationalism: Another Canada Is Possible?8
Maple-Glazed Populism: Political Opportunity Structures and Right-Wing Populist Ideology in Canada6
Where Is the Fairness in Canadian Cannabis Legalization? Lessons to be Learned from the American Experience6
Framing, Suppression, and Colonial Policing Redux in Canada: News Representations of the 2019 Wet’suwet’en Blockade4
Creating and Optimizing Employment Opportunities for Women in the Clean Energy Sector in Canada4
Conceptualizing a National Threat: Representations of “Homegrown Terrorism” in the News Media, Academia, and Grey Literature in Canada3
Pride Parades in Queer Times: Disrupting Time, Norms, and Nationhood in Canada3
Revisiting ’69 Celebrations and Challenging Settler Homonationalism in the (Un)Just Society3
Regulating Private and Public Places of Non-Medical Cannabis Consumption in North America: Public Health and Public Safety Issues3
“We The North”? Race, Nation, and the Multicultural Politics of Toronto’s First NBA Championship2
Tracing One Warm Line: Climate Stories and Silences in Northwest Passage Tourism2
“Missing” Racialized Violence, Disturbing Continuities: Countertopographies of Violence in the Bruce McArthur Murders2
Writing in Their Time: A Queer and Feminist Analysis of Vancouver’s 1979 Writing in Our Time Series2
Contagious Minorities: Chinese Canadians during the COVID-19 Pandemic2
Crafting a Heteronormative Haven: Representations of Sexuality on the Canadian Margin2
Les manuels de géographie québécois et la représentation du fait canadien-français (1955–1978) : pistes de réflexion sous le signe de la référence, de l’historicité et de la géographicité2
The Canadian Senate: An Institution of Reconciliation?2
Corporate Cannabis at Home and Abroad: International Regulation and Neoliberal Legalization2
How Well Is Cannabis Legalization Curtailing the Illegal Market? A Multi-wave Analysis of Canada’s National Cannabis Survey2
“It Was a Strange New World, It Was”: Queering Place and Place Myths in Contemporary Newfoundland and Labrador Literature1
When Victims Look like Criminals: Rehumanizing Victim Representation in Serial Killer Cases1
“Where u from, who u wit?!” Black Pride Festivals as Itinerant Hospitality1
All the Flowers: Narrating Adolescence in Canada1
“Merely to See and Touch It”: On Service, McCrae, and Literary Tourism in Canada1
Undermining Justice: The Political Framing of Actors in the Independent Assessment Process1
Taxing Disability: A Critical Look into the Medical Cannabis Regime under the New Cannabis Act, 20181
Tracing One Warm Line: Climate Stories and Silences in Northwest Passage Tourism1
Interweaving Indigenous and Settler Knowledges for Environmental Protection in Resource Development and Indigenous Conciliation in Canada1
Immigrant Settlement and Integration in Canada: Trends in Public Funding1
Canada’s First Celebrity Drug Trial: R v. Hatfield, 19851
Our Lives: Scribal Activism, Intimacy, and Black Lesbian Visibility in 1980s Canada1
The Indigenous Public Child and Neoliberal Settler-Colonialism: Theorizing the Intersections between the White Possessive and Neoliberal Accountability Regimes1
Introduction1
Reading (Re)conciliation in White Settler and Chinese Canadian Narratives: From Liberal toward Transformative Approaches1
Acts of Faith: The Postmigrant Theatre of David Yee1
The Newfoundland Master Narrative and Michael Crummey’sGalore: An Interpretive Framework1
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