Daniel Salée, PhD
- Professor, Political Science
- Professor, School of Community and Public Affairs
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Biography
Education
BA (Honours), McGill University, 1977MSc (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 CanadaTeaching activities
SCPA 412 Senior Research Seminar
POLI 204 Introduction to Canadian politics and government
POLI 638/803 Graduate Seminar in Canadian and Quebec Politics
POLI 645/815 Indigenous Peoples and the State in Canada
POLI 684/813 Advanced Seminar on Quebec Politics and Public Policies
Selected publications
Guimont Marceau, Stéphane, Jean-Olivier Roy and Daniel Salée (eds.) (2020). Peuples autochtones et politique au Québec et au Canada. Identités, citoyennetés et autodétermination. Collection Politeia. (Montreal: Presses de l’Université du Québec). 285 pages
Journal articles and book chapters
Salée, Daniel (2022). “The New Face of Quebec Nationalism: Reconsidering the Nationalism/Democracy Nexus”, American Review of Canadian Studies, vol. 52, no. 2, 2022, pp. 119-138.
Salée, Daniel (2022). "Dialogue of the Deaf: Quebec Academics and Bill 21", Québec Studies, vol. 74, pp. 153-160.
Salée, Daniel and Carole Lévesque (2021). "Canada's Aboriginal Policy and the Politics of Ambivalence: A Policy Tools Perspective" in Katherine Graham and David Newhouse (eds.), Sharing the Land, Sharing A Future (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press), pp. 424-451.
Salée, Daniel and Salma El Hankouri (2021). “Indigenous Peoples-Settler Relations and the Politics of Language in Twenty First Century Canada” in Judith Weisz Woodsworth (ed.), Translation and the Global City. Bridges and Gateways. (Milton Park, Abingdon: Routledge), pp. 81-104.
Salée, Daniel, Stéphane Guimont Marceau and Jean-Olivier Roy (2020). "Peuples autochtones, territoires et citoyennetés: Le Québec face à ses défis" in Stéphane Guimont Marceau, Jean-Olivier Roy and Daniel Salée (eds.), Peuples autochtones et politique au Québec et au Canada. Collection Politeia (Montreal: Presses de l'Université du Québec), pp. 1-32.
Salée, Daniel (2016). "Vivre-ensemble et dynamiques de pouvoir: éléments pour comprendre l’anxiété antipluraliste actuelle des Québécois” in Alain G.Gagnon and Jean-Charles Saint-Louis (eds.), Les conditions du dialogue au Québec. Laïcité, réciprocité, pluralisme (Montreal: Québec Amérique and CRÉQC), pp. 253-281.
Salée, Daniel and Carole Lévesque (2016). “The Politics of Indigenous Peoples-Settler Relations in Quebec: Economic Development and the Limits of Intercultural Dialogue and Reconciliation”, American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 31-50.