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Daniel Salée, PhD

Professor, Political Science
Professor, School of Community and Public Affairs


Daniel Salée, PhD
Office: S-H 1225.15  
Henry F. Hall Building,
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext. 2578
Email: daniel.salee@concordia.ca

Daniel Salée's research in recent years has focussed on the politics of ethnicity and citizenship in the Canadian and Quebec contexts, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous peoples/settler state relations, the handling of ethnocultural diversity by hegemonic Eurodescendant populations and socioinstitutional processes of otherization and marginalization of members of racialized minorities. In addition to this current research focus, his scholarly interests also cover issues related to Quebec nationalism, Quebec political culture and federal-provincial relations in Canada. His work has been published in a variety of international and national scholarly journals and edited collections. Dr. Salée is a founding member of DIALOG -- le réseau québécois d'échange sur les questions autochtones and a member of Concordia's Center for the Study of Politics and Immigration (CSPI)

Education

BA (Honours), McGill University, 1977
MSc (Political Science), Université de Montréal, 1981
PhD (Political Science), Université de Montréal, 1987

Research interests

The politics of Indigenous Peoples-settler relations in Québec and Canada; the politics of ethnocultural diversity in Quebec and Canada; nationalism; federal-provincial relations in Canada


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