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Laura Madokoro

Membre associée

Affiliation

Professeure agrégée,Département d'histoire (Université Carleton)

Intérêts de recherche

Migration, villes refuge, histoire humanitaire, colonialisme de peuplement

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laura.madokoro [at] carleton.ca (> Courriel)

Publications récentes


  • “More Than a Face: Beyond Community,” Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (submitted October 2023).
  • “On Teaching Human Rights History in a Settler Colonial Context,” American Review of Canadian Studies 53(1) (2023): 107 – 117.
  • “,” Journal of Modern European History 20(1) (February 2022), 34-39.

Sélection de publications


Sanctuary Transformed: Two Centuries of Flight, Fugitivity, and Resistance in a North American City (submitted 2023 to MQUP).

Laura Madokoro, Francine McKenzie et David Meren (dir.).Dominion of Race: Rethinking Canada's International History, Vancouver, UBC Press, 2017.

Laura Madokoro.Elusive Refuge: Chinese Migrants in the Cold War,Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2016.

Laura Madokoro. « A Decade of Change: Refugee Movements from the Global South and the Transformation of Canada’s Immigration Framework », dansCanada and the Third World: Overlapping Histories,Karen Dubinsky, Sean Mills et Scott Rutherford (dir.), Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2016.

Laura Madokoro. « Transactions and Trajectories: The Social Life of Chinese Migrant Photographs »,Photography and Culture,vol. VIII, no3, 2015, p. 325-344.

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