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PoliSci
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This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.
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This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.
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Politics, Religion, and Migration: Jocelyne Brad’s Research Insights
PoliSci
42 minutes 39 seconds
9 months ago
Politics, Religion, and Migration: Jocelyne Brad’s Research Insights

In this episode of Polisci Perspectives, host Navid Mahlooji welcomes Jocelyne Brad, a globally minded political science scholar whose research explores how religiosity shapes immigration policies and public discourse. With an academic journey spanning the U.S., France, and Canada, Jocelyne brings a unique perspective on how different societies navigate the intersection of faith and migration.

From volunteering as a Model UN instructor to studying abroad in Paris, Jocelyne shares her experiences, research insights, and the surprising connections between politics and her favorite pastimes—Dungeons & Dragons and video games!


Credits:

Host: Navid Mahlooji

Guest: Jocelyne Brad

Production: João Roque 

Audio editing: Gaëlle Poirier-Morin

Date: January 28th - 19h30

Lieu: Concordia Library

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PoliSci
This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.