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Isabelle Cote

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Filosofie kandidat

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Isabelle Cote is a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto's Department of Political Science and at its Asian Institute.

Her PhD thesis entitled: “Unsettling migrants? The impact of internal migration on ethnic conflicts in China and Indonesia” explores the conditions under which the everyday occurrence of population movements within a state’s boundaries leads to a deadly process. She was a guest researcher at the Ethnic Minority Study Center of China, Minzu University of China (Beijing, China) and at the Research Center for Society and Culture, Indonesian Institute of Science (PNB-LIPI, Jakarta, Indonesia).

Isabelle received her B.A. Honors in International Studies and Psyhology at York University (Toronto, Canada) and her M.A. in Political Science and Asia Pacific Studies at the University of Toronto (Canada). Her previous work has examined Uyghur transnational political mobilization, dominant minorities, ethnic conflicts and political autonomy in China.

She is currently a guest researcher at Lund University's Department of Political Science where she works on the research project ‘Fostering citizenship? The Education System, Norms and the Dilemma of the Liberal State’ (with Mikael Sundstrom, PhD and Christian Fernandez, PhD).

Publication:

Cote, Isabelle (2012) ‘Autonomy and ethnic diversity: the case of Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in China’ in Michael Keating and Alain G. Gagnon [eds] Political Autonomy and Divided Societies: Imagining Democratic Alternatives in Complex Settings.

 Cote, Isabelle (2011) ‘The political mobilization of a regional minority: the Han Chinese settlers in Xinjiang’, Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 34(11).

 

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