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Vic Satzewich is Professor of Sociology at McMaster University and Past-President of the Canadian Sociological Association. He has published as either author, co-author, editor or co-editor 10 books and over 70 articles and chapters in books on various aspects of immigration, racism, transnationalism and diasporas. Among his books are The Ukrainian Diaspora (Routledge, 2002), Racism in Canada (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2011), Points of Entry: How Canada's Immigration Officers Decide Who Gets In (University of British Columbia Press, 2015), and 'Race' and Ethnicity in Canada: A Critical Introduction (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2021). He is the recipient of several awards, including the Canadian Sociological Association's Outstanding Contributions Award and the John Porter Best Book Prize for Points of Entry. He is also the recipient of the Metropolis Canada Immigration Researcher Award, the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Lifetime Achievement Award, and the McMaster University Research Impact Award. In 2022, he was Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Peace and War Studies at Norwich University in Vermont, USA.
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