Mireille Paquet
Mireille Paquet is an accomplished researcher in the field of immigration politics, recognized for her policy influence and her leadership of research infrastructures. She holds the Concordia Research Chair on the Politics of Immigration at Concordia University and is the scientific director of the Équipe de recherche sur l’immigration au Québec et ailleurs (ÉRIQA (external link) ). She has held fellowships at Harvard University and UC Berkeley and was the recipient of the 2016/2017 Concordia University Research Award in Social Sciences. In 2020, she was selected as the inaugural Scholar in Residence of the Centre of Excellence on the Canadian Federation at the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP), and in 2022, she was an International Research Fellow at the Institut Convergences Migrations at the Collège de France. Mireille is routinely invited to present her research to governments in Canada and internationally. Moreover, she is directly involved in public policy, as she acts as a consultant and advisor for different government departments and NGOs on policy design and research projects. She maintains an active presence as a public intellectual by engaging in outreach through traditional media and by publishing articles in accessible venues in French and in English.
Recent Publications
(2022). Numbers and images: representations of immigration and public attitudes about immigration in Canada (external link) . Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique, 1-25.
(2022). Canadian sanctuary policies in context (external link) . Canadian Public Administration, 65(4), 629-646.
(2021). Researching, monitoring, and managing: immigration policy work in Canada. (external link) American Review of Canadian Studies, 51(1), 62-77.
(2020). Immigration, bureaucracies and policy formulation: The case of Quebec. (external link) International Migration, 58(1), 166-181.
Dr. Paquet’s full list of publication is available here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3jG7sA8AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao (external link)