Journal of Canadian Studies-Revue d'Etudes Canadiennes

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Canadian Studies-Revue d'Etudes Canadiennes is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Samra Habib’s We Have Always Been Here : An Interstitial Muslim Queer Subjectivity18
Expressions de méfiance chez les députés fédéraux canadiens8
Schooling in Western Canada, 1870–1923: An Anti-racist Interpretation7
Tracing One Warm Line: Climate Stories and Silences in Northwest Passage Tourism3
The Convergence of Populism, Conspiracy Theories, and Social Media in the Construction of Threats to Democracy2
“[L]ike a page from history”? A Half-Century of Death Notices in The Globe and Mail2
Public Art as Property: On the Ideologies of Permanence in Canadian Public Art2
Book Review Symposium on Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Communities of Care, and Movement Building2
Borderlands and Diplomacy: Rethinking Canada and the Alaska Boundary Dispute2
After-End: Black Freedoms and The Live Moment1
Editorial1
Painted in Broad Strokes: English-Language News Media Coverage of Home Care in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada1
The Intersection of University Athletics and Mental Health: A Canadian Perspective1
Indigeneity in Cities: Recognition, Misrecognition, and the Economic Stories of Indigenous Persons in British Columbia1
“We Say Nah!”: Refusals and Collaborative Autoethnographic Storytelling by and for Black Womxn in Canadian Academia1
Visages de la lutte pour l’unilinguisme anglophone : l’Alberta et la Loi sur les langues officielles1
Collaborative Management on the Eastern Slopes: The Waldron Ranch Grazing Cooperative and Conservation Easement Motivations1
Using Black Archives to Rethink Toronto’s Public Art: Integrating Community and Collective Heritage1
Precision Dairy Technologies and the Development of Tacit Knowledge in Ontario Dairy Farmers1
“A few of my humble pen scratchings”: John Howard Willis and Alexandre Vattemare1
The “People’s Chamber”? Populism and Social Movement Politics in Alberta’s Sovereignty Debate1
Schoolteachers, Technologies of the Self, and the Genealogy of the Late Modern Subject: The Bulletin of the Queen’s Summer School Association, 1915–19321
Going Beyond Employment Equity in Universities: Readiness as Emerging Practice1
Alex Janvier’sIron Foot Place: Indigenous Public Art, Survivance, and Settler Reconciliation in Edmonton’s Rogers Place1
Everyday Narratives from Women in the Canadian Armed Forces: Challenges and Opportunities1
Making Markets out of Vice: Gambling, Cannabis, and Processes of State Legitimation and Formation in Canada1
Settler Care: The Politics of Welcome (and Worry) in Canada’s “Most Racist City”1
Protests as Sites of Learning: A Case Study of the Sri Lankan Tamil and Anishinaabe Demonstrations in Canada1
Le temporaire durera plus longtemps”: The Long Career of Providential Indépendantisme1
From Pride to Lies: English-Language Print Media Coverage of Supreme Court of Canada Decisions on Women’s Defensive Violence1
Refusing Human Rights Police Partnerships1
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