Negotiating Diasporic Identity in Arab-Canadian Students:
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Writen byWisam Kh. Abdul-Jabbar - PublisherSpringer International Publishing
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Abstract: This book examines how Arab-Canadian students navigate their diasporic identity, exploring the interplay between double consciousness, belonging, and the potential for radicalization. It investigates the complexities of cultural and national identity for Arab youth in Canada, who often experience a tension between their heritage and their integration into Canadian society. The study addresses the psychological and social dynamics of belonging, particularly in the context of exclusion and marginalization. The text also delves into how these identity struggles can lead to radicalization or resilience, and discusses the implications for integration, community engagement, and the prevention of extremism within diasporic populations.

