- Ethnic Studies Chair
- Professor
Books
Kazemipur, A. (2020-under reivew), Sacred as Secular: Secularization under Theocracy in Iran (McGill-Queen's University Press)
Kazemipur, A. & B. Sadighi (2018), Between Hope and Fear: A Study of the Lives of Muslim Immigrants in Canada, Tehran: Nashre-Nay (in Persian)
Kazemipur, A. (2014). The Muslim Question in Canada: A Story of Segmented Integration. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press (recipient of the 2015 John Porter Award by Canadian Sociological Association)
Kazemipur, A. (2009), Social Capital and Diversity: Some Lessons from Canada, Bern: Peter Lang AG: International Academic Publisher.
Kazemipur, A. (2008). The Generation X: A Sociological Account of the Iranian Youth, Tehran: Nashre-Nay Publisher. (in Persian)
Kazemipur, A. (2005), Social Capital in Iran, Tehran: Iranian Ministry of Culture Publishers. (in Persian)
Kazemipur, A. (2004), An Economic Sociology of Immigrant Life in Canada, New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Kazemipur, A. (2004), Religious Beliefs and Behaviours in Iran: 1974-2001, Tehran: Iranian Ministry of Culture Publishers. (in Persian)
Kazemipur, A. and S. S. Halli (2000), The New Poverty in Canada: Ethnic Groups and Ghetto Neighbourhoods, Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.
Selective Recent Articles
Ejaredar, F., Kazemipur, A., Etemadifard, Seyed Mehdi. (2019/in-progress), “The Power of the ‘Unintended’: On Religious Experiences of the Graduates of Modern Religious Schools in Post-revolutionary Iran”.
Barkhordari, P.; Serajzadeh, S. H.; Kazemipur, A. (2019/under-review). “Religiosity and Social Class in the Post-revolutionary Iranian Cinema”, Quarterly of Social Studies and Research in Iran.
Kazemipur, A. (2019/under-review). “An Interview with Abdolmohammad Kazemipur.”, Producing Islam(s) in Canada: On Knowledge, Positionally and Politics. Eds. Amélie Barras, Jennifer A. Selby, and Melanie Adrian. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Asayesh, O. Kazemipur, A. Sadighi, B. (2019/in-press), “Migration Aspirations: The Migration Tendency and the Image of the West among the Iranian Student-Migrants”, Journal of Cultural Studies and Communication.
Kazemipur, A. (2020/in-press), “Between Populism and Political Correctness: Islamophobia in Canada”, Proceedings of theS.D. Clark Symposium on Racism, Islamophobia, Antisemitism, and the Future of Canadian Society. University of Toronto. (invited contribution)
Frideres, J. Guo, S. Kazemipur, A. Weinfeld, M. & Wong, L. 2019. “Mapping Racial and Ethnic Studies in Canada: Retrospective and Prospective Views of Canadian Ethnic Studies Chairs”, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. 51, No. 2, Pp. 1-18. (invited contribution)
Evra, R. & A. Kazemipur (2019), “The role of social capital and ethnocultural characteristics in the employment income of immigrants over time”, Statistics Canada’s Insights on Canadian Society. June 19.
Kazemipur, A. (2018), “Religion in Canadian Ethnic Landscape: The Muslim Factor”, in Wong & Guo (Eds), Immigration, Racial and Ethnic Studies in 150 Years of Canada: Retrospecst and Prospects. Sense Publishers.
Kazemipur, A. (2017), “The Image of Muslims in Canadian Parliamentary Debates, 1994-2016: Some Preliminary Results". Pathways to Prosperity Project. Retrieved from. http://p2pcanada.ca/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2017/08/The-Image-Of-Muslims-In-Canadian-Parliamentary-Debates.pdf
Kazemipur, A. (2017), “Reckoning with the Minority Status: On Fiqh al-aqalliyat al-Muslema (Jurisprudence of Muslim Minorities)”, in Mario Peucker and Rauf Ceylan (Eds), Muslim Community Organizations in the West. Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer. Pp. 13-34.
Kazemipur, A. (2017), “Muslim Immigration to North America: The Rise of New Challenges and the Need for New Perspectives”, in Victoria Esses & Don Abelson (Eds), Taking Stock of a Turbulent Decade, and Looking Ahead: Immigration to North America in the Early Years of the Twenty-First Century, McGill-Queen’s University Press. Pp. 206-232.
Kazemipur, A. (2016). “Bringing the Social Back In: On the Integration of Muslim Immigrants and the Jurisprudence of Muslim Minorities”, Canadian Review of Sociology. Volume 53, Issue 4 (November), 437–456.