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Racism,disadvantage and multiculturalism: towards effective anti-racist praxis
Authors:Edward T Pryor  Gustave J Goldmann  Michael J Sheridan  Pamela M White
Institution:1. Director General of the Census and Demographic Statistics Branch , Statistics Canada , Ottawa, Canada , K1A 0T6;2. Statistics Canada , Manager of 1991 Census Analysis;3. Statistics Canada, Director of Household Surveys Division;4. Statistics Canada , Manager of 1996 Census Content
Abstract:Measuring ethnicity in any society is a challenge. Given world immigration patterns, many countries face a growing dilemma in determining the cultural antecedents of their populations. A further complication is the reality that such determination occurs within the political and nationalistic settings where ethnic‐cultural groups may be potent forces in their own right. As societies mature and evolve, there is an increasing tendency for populations, especially those with many generations of residence in the country, to see themselves as ‘indigenous’ to the society in which they live. Canada is not alone in having to deal with the fluidity of the concept, ‘Canadian’, ‘American’, ‘Australian’, ‘Yugoslav’, and ‘Soviet’ are parallel concepts in other countries of multiple ethnic composition. Using 1991 National Census Test results, the article explores some of the parameters of the indigenous category ‘Canadian’. In particular, the location in Canada and mother tongue of respondents reporting ‘Canadian’ as the ethnic origin of their parents and grandparents or as their own ethnic identity are important indicators for this emerging ethnic category.
Keywords:Racism  anti-racism  multiculturalism  theory  policy  Australia
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