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Whose Safety Matters? Exaltation, Risky Refugees, and Canadian Safe Country Practices

Posted on:2014-08-26Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Ottawa (Canada)Candidate:Field, EmilyFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008451410Subject:Political science
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This thesis seeks to examine what cultural work is done on behalf of the state by the Safe Third Country Agreement and Bill C-31's designated country of origin policy? I will be drawing on the work of Critical Race feminists and Critical Security Studies theorists to examine the concept of safety, systems of domination, and the parameters of national belonging. I will be performing a discourses analysis of the government's and the Canadian Council for Refugee's year one report of the Safe Third Country Agreement. I will also be performing a discourse analysis of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website's discussion of designated countries of origin. I will argue that state exaltation constructs the state, refugees, and safety in a way that reifies systems of domination.;Key Words: Exaltation, risky refugee, racialized imperial policies of violence, and safety/security.
Keywords/Search Tags:Safe, Country, Exaltation
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