American Review of Canadian Studies
Scope & Guideline
Innovating Research Across Canadian Landscapes
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Research on Canadian Studies:
The journal emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, integrating perspectives from sociology, history, political science, literature, and cultural studies to provide comprehensive insights into Canadian society. - Focus on National Identity and Belonging:
A core area of the journal is the exploration of national identity, citizenship, and belonging in Canada, addressing how these concepts have evolved over time and their implications for various communities. - Engagement with Indigenous Issues:
The journal consistently highlights Indigenous perspectives and issues, focusing on topics such as sovereignty, rights, and social justice, thereby contributing to the discourse on reconciliation and Indigenous-settler relations. - Analysis of Political Dynamics:
The impact of political decisions on Canadian society is a recurring theme, with articles often analyzing historical and contemporary political landscapes, electoral systems, and public policies. - Cultural Critique and Literary Analysis:
The journal supports critical examinations of Canadian literature and culture, fostering discussions that examine the representation of diverse voices within the Canadian narrative.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic:
A significant increase in research addressing the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canadian society, including national security, public health, and social justice, indicates a growing concern for how global crises affect local contexts. - Debates on Citizenship and National Belonging:
Emerging discussions surrounding citizenship, voting rights, and national belonging underscore a critical examination of how these concepts are defined and contested in contemporary Canada. - Indigenous Rights and Environmental Justice:
A marked rise in topics related to Indigenous rights, particularly in the context of environmental activism and resource management, reflects a heightened awareness of Indigenous issues and the importance of sustainability. - Cultural Representation and Diversity:
There is an increasing focus on the representation of diverse voices in Canadian literature and media, as scholars explore the intersections of race, gender, and identity within cultural narratives. - Transnational Perspectives:
An emerging trend towards exploring Canada’s role in transnational contexts, including immigration, diaspora studies, and international relations, highlights the interconnectedness of Canadian society with global dynamics.
Declining or Waning
- Historical Narratives with Limited Contemporary Relevance:
There has been a notable decline in articles focusing exclusively on historical events that do not connect to contemporary Canadian issues, suggesting a preference for research that engages with current societal challenges. - Traditional Political Science Frameworks:
The journal has seen fewer contributions that adhere strictly to traditional political science methodologies, indicating a shift towards more innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to studying Canadian politics. - Regional Studies in Isolation:
Research focusing on specific regions of Canada without broader national implications has become less common, as scholars increasingly seek to contextualize regional issues within national and global frameworks. - Narrowly Defined Cultural Studies:
There has been a waning interest in narrowly defined cultural studies that lack intersectionality, with a growing emphasis on inclusive narratives that encompass diverse cultural experiences.
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