Willem Maas (PhD Yale), Jean Monnet Chair and Professor of Political Science, Public & International Affairs, and Socio-Legal Studies at York University, chairs Glendon Political Science, previously chaired Glendon Faculty Council for four years, and is also active in professional service, including currently serving on the executive of IPSA's Migration and Citizenship RC, vice-chair of ISA's ENMISA section, and remaining active in APSA's Migration and Citizenship section, which he co-founded. Professor...
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 4364
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3378-8645

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Roles

  • York University

    University, Toronto, Canada
    Professor and Jean Monnet Chair

Research

Equality and the Free Movement of People: Citizenship and Internal Migration

Authors Willem Maas
Year 2018
Book Title Democratic Citizenship and the Free Movement of People
2 Book Chapter

Boundaries of political community in Europe, the US, and Canada

Authors Willem Maas, W Maas
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of European Integration
3 Journal Article

Free Movement and Discrimination: Evidence from Europe, the United States, and Canada

Authors Willem Maas, W Maas
Year 2013
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
4 Journal Article

Migrants, states, and EU citizenship's unfulfilled promise

Authors Willem Maas
Year 2008
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
5 Journal Article

Cities and the Contentious Politics of Migration

Authors Kelsey Norman, Hans Schattle, Willem Maas
Year 2022
Journal Name Globalizations
6 Journal Article

Unauthorized Migration and the Politics of Regularization, Legalization, and Amnesty

Authors Willem Maas
Book Title Labour Migration in Europe
7 Book Chapter

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