Journal of Canadian Studies-Revue d'Etudes Canadiennes

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Samra Habib’s We Have Always Been Here : An Interstitial Muslim Queer Subjectivity13
Expressions de méfiance chez les députés fédéraux canadiens7
Schooling in Western Canada, 1870–1923: An Anti-racist Interpretation6
Public Art as Property: On the Ideologies of Permanence in Canadian Public Art2
Book Review Symposium on Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Communities of Care, and Movement Building2
The Convergence of Populism, Conspiracy Theories, and Social Media in the Construction of Threats to Democracy2
“[L]ike a page from history”? A Half-Century of Death Notices in The Globe and Mail2
Borderlands and Diplomacy: Rethinking Canada and the Alaska Boundary Dispute2
Tracing One Warm Line: Climate Stories and Silences in Northwest Passage Tourism2
Making Markets out of Vice: Gambling, Cannabis, and Processes of State Legitimation and Formation in Canada1
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
Painted in Broad Strokes: English-Language News Media Coverage of Home Care in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada1
After-End: Black Freedoms and The Live Moment1
Everyday Narratives from Women in the Canadian Armed Forces: Challenges and Opportunities1
Going Beyond Employment Equity in Universities: Readiness as Emerging Practice1
The Intersection of University Athletics and Mental Health: A Canadian Perspective1
Refusing Human Rights Police Partnerships1
Alex Janvier’sIron Foot Place: Indigenous Public Art, Survivance, and Settler Reconciliation in Edmonton’s Rogers Place1
Using Black Archives to Rethink Toronto’s Public Art: Integrating Community and Collective Heritage1
Visages de la lutte pour l’unilinguisme anglophone : l’Alberta et la Loi sur les langues officielles1
From Activism to Action: An Autoethnography of the Emergence and Impact of an Anti-Black Racism Task Force in a Canadian University0
Opaque Aesthetics of Freedom: Romaine la Prophètesse, the Haitian Revolution, and Black Diasporic Possibilities0
Tracing E-race-sures, Finding Reclamations: Embodied Perspectives of “Canadian” Immersion0
Policing the Uptown: A Historical Narrative Analyzing Black-Led Coalitions in Response to Police Brutality in Halifax in 19910
All Aboard the Nascopie: Image-Making, Colonial Modernity, and Coastal Memory in the Canadian Eastern Arctic0
Political Barriers to Abortion Access in New Brunswick: A Qualitative Exploration of a Political Hot Potato0
“Our Home on Native Land”: Rethinking the Place of Black Research and Art in Canadian Studies0
How to Choose an English Doctoral Program: A Guide for Women, First-Generation University Students, and Their Mentors0
Folding Back the Covers on Canada’s History of Indigenous Dispossession: The Evolution of the KAIROS Blanket Exercise0
Black Mothers Enacting Refusal in Early Childhood Education and Care0
Schoolteachers, Technologies of the Self, and the Genealogy of the Late Modern Subject: The Bulletin of the Queen’s Summer School Association, 1915–19320
Racial Capital, Public Debt, and the Appropriation of Epekwitk, 1853–18730
Asymmetric Political Representation and Fiscal Redistribution0
From Pride to Lies: English-Language Print Media Coverage of Supreme Court of Canada Decisions on Women’s Defensive Violence0
Taking Up the Work: Settler Colonial Governance, Discretion, and Public Sector Workers0
The “People’s Chamber”? Populism and Social Movement Politics in Alberta’s Sovereignty Debate0
Immigrant Settlement and Integration in Canada: Trends in Public Funding0
When Victims Look like Criminals: Rehumanizing Victim Representation in Serial Killer Cases0
“The Only Cure for an Increasingly Sick System”: The Jewish Labour Bund and Social Democratic Politics in Canada0
Can Canadians Retire Abroad? The History of Pension Portability in Canada0
Contagious Minorities: Chinese Canadians during the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Quelle éthique pour l’art public au Canada? Réciprocités, communautés et contre-pratiques0
Acts of Faith: The Postmigrant Theatre of David Yee0
Crossing Paths, Crossing Perspectives: Urban Studies in British Columbia and Quebec0
Losing Ground during COVID-19: Dementia Caregivers’ Shifting Perceptions of Place0
Nah! On the Possibilities of Ongoing Refusals in Black Canadian Studies0
Making Sense of White Audience Reactions to Blackface Performances on Halifax Stages (1830s–1860s): Diverging and Shifting Notions of Whiteness and Entrenching Anti-Black Racism0
Editorial0
Out of Love and Desire: DIY Agency and Amateur Effort in the Public Realm0
“Compound Dispossession” in Southern Ontario: Converging Trajectories of Colonial Dispossession and Inter-Indigenous Conflict, 1886–19000
Joyce Wieland’s Defend the Earth (1972): Forging an Eco-public0
Creating and Optimizing Employment Opportunities for Women in the Clean Energy Sector in Canada0
Staying The Blazes Home: Group Charisma, Government Messaging and COVID-190
New Women and/in Masculine Spaces: The Anti-Feminism of the Pen and Pencil Club of Montreal, 1895–19150
Protests as Sites of Learning: A Case Study of the Sri Lankan Tamil and Anishinaabe Demonstrations in Canada0
A Monstrous Growth: The Experimentation and Afterlives of Caragana Arborescens0
Applied Ethics of Public Art: Reflexivity, Social Support Structures, and Anti-Colonial Obligations0
Indigeneity in Cities: Recognition, Misrecognition, and the Economic Stories of Indigenous Persons in British Columbia0
What Ethics for Public Art in Canada? Reciprocities, Communities, and Counter-Practices0
Expressions of Mistrust Among Canadian Federal MPs0
A Pirouette of Political History: Studying Turning Point Elections in Canada0
Citizenship Under Pressure: Mapping Debates Over Religious Freedom in the Second Decade in Quebec0
I See You, Mama: Low-Income Black Mother Leaders Reimagining Schools as Homeplace for Their Children0
“Peggy, Not Having His Permission to Absent Herself from His Service”: Enslaved Families and Black Women’s Defiance in Upper Canada0
“That’s Where the Medicine Comes From”: Aesthetics of Anti-colonialism in Canada0
Black Women’s Mothering Practices in the Canadian Racial State: Reflections on Maternal Sufferation in the Afterlife of Slavery0
“Improvident and Profligate”: The Alexandra Readers Controversy in Saskatchewan, 1908–19090
“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
Survey of the Effects of Law 21 on Students and Staff in Faculties of Education in Québec0
Terre Sauvage: Globalizing Landscapes and the Group of Seven0
Contextualizing Black (Dis)Placement in Ontario through Systems of Housing, Homelessness and Incarceration0
« Presque tous les ans, on a demandé l’aide de la milice » : la répression dans les conflits ouvriers au Québec, 1840–19090
Evincing0
Mark Your Player, Exploit the Space: Constructing, Deconstructing, and Reconstructing Canadian Multiculturalism through a Historicization of Soccer and the Men’s National Team (1970s–2000s)0
“An Indian of Considerable Consequence”: British Travellers, “Big Chiefs,” and Settler Colonialism in 1790s’ Upper Canada0
Two Tales of Climate Politics in Canada: How Notions of Canadian Cultural Identity and Common-Sense Shape Canadian Climate Coalitions0
Settler Care: The Politics of Welcome (and Worry) in Canada’s “Most Racist City”0
Cultural Distinction and the University of Toronto: Constructing Symbolic Boundaries of Social Class in Canada, 1894–19500
Le temporaire durera plus longtemps”: The Long Career of Providential Indépendantisme0
Cold War “Cultural Safaris”: Canadian Art, Cultural Diplomacy, and the Asian Commonwealth Tour0
Understanding Counter-Movement Success: Anti-Abortion Policy Influence in Four Canadian Provinces0
Who Gets to Be “Canadian”? How Race Has Operated in Keeping Canada White0
Polarization in the Canadian Public: A Myth?0
Hegel au Québec : sur les traces d’une réception philosophique0
Canada: Art d’aujourd’hui : The Art of Diplomacy in the Wake of “Vive le Québec libre”0
The Work-Life Experiences of Black African Immigrant Nurses in Vancouver: Everyday Racisms and Acts of Resistance0
Political Trust and Democracy: Canada in Comparative Perspective0
Charity Not Solidarity: COVID-19 and the Non-Profitization of Mutual Aid in Canada0
Reverend George W. Slater Jr., a Black Christian Socialist Vision for a Rustic City Community in 1920s’ Alberta0
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