Publications

Refereed Articles in Academic Journals

D. Hiebert, “Ethnocultural Minority Enclaves in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.” IRPP Study 52. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy. (2015)

D. Hiebert, J. Rath, and S. Vertovec, “Urban markets and diversity: Toward a research agenda” Ethnic and Racial Studies 38(1&2) (2015) 5-21.

Y. Pottie-Sherman and D. Hiebert, “Authenticity with a bang: Exploring suburban culture and migration through the new phenomenon of the Richmond Night Market” Urban Studies 52(3) (2015) 538-554.

D.Hiebert, “Is this the end of the information age?” The Canadian Geographer 58(1) (2014) 38-40.

J. Francis and D. Hiebert, “Shaky foundations: Refugees in Vancouver’s housing market” The Canadian Geographer 58(1) (2014) 63.78.

Kwak, M., and D. Hiebert, “Globalizing Canadian education from below: A case study of transnational entrepreneurship between Seoul, Korea and Vancouver, Canada” Journal of International Migration and Integration 11(2) (2010) 131-153.

D. Hiebert, “Newcomers in the Canadian housing market: A longitudinal study, 2001-2005” The Canadian Geographer 53(3) (2009) 268-287.

D. Hiebert, “The economic integration of immigrants in Metropolitan Vancouver” Choices 15(7) (2009) 2-42.

D. Hiebert, “Big potential, small reward? Business Class Immigration to Canada” Migrações 3 (2008) 31-47.

K. Sherrell, S. D’Addario and D. Hiebert, “On the outside looking in: The precarious housing situations of successful refugee claimants in the GVRD” Refuge 24(2) (2008) 64-76.

D’Addario, S., D. Hiebert, and K. Sherrell. “Restricted access: The role of social capital in mitigating absolute homelessness among immigrants and refugees in the GVRD” Refuge 24(1) (2008) 107-115.

P. Mendez, D. Hiebert, and E. Wyly, “Landing at home: Insights on immigration and metropolitan housing markets from the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada” Canadian Journal of Urban Research 15 (2006) 82-104.

D. Hiebert and D. Ley, “Introduction: The political economy of immigration” Tidjschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 97 (2006) 3-6.

D. Hiebert, “Winning, losing, and still playing the game: The political economy of immigration in Canada” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 97 (2006) 38-48.

D. Hiebert, “Immigration and the transformation of Canadian cities: Exploring contemporary forms of globalization using the example of Koreans in Vancouver” Korean Review of Canadian Studies 11 (2005) 1-18.

D. Hiebert, “The political economy of Canadian immigration and the changing ethnic division of labour in Canada” KOLOR 4 (2004) 3-20.

D. Hiebert, “A borderless world: Dream or nightmare?” ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 2 (2003) 188-193.

D. Hiebert and D. Ley, “Assimilation, Cultural Pluralism and Social Exclusion among Ethno-Cultural Groups in Vancouver” Urban Geography 24 (2003) 16-44.

D. Hiebert, “Economic associations of immigrant self-employment in Canada” International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research 8 (2002) 127-140.

D. Hiebert, “The spatial limits of entrepreneurship: Business immigrants in Canada” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 93 (2002) 173-190.

D. Ley and D. Hiebert, “Immigration policy as population policy” The Canadian Geographer 45 (2001) 120-125.

I. Burnley and D. Hiebert, “Emerging patterns of immigrant settlement at the metropolitan scale: The need for new concepts and models” Progress in Planning 55 (2001) 127-140

Chapters in Books

Daniel Hiebert and Kathy Sherrell, “The Integration and Inclusion of Newcomers in British Columbia”, In J Biles, M Burstein, J Frideres, E Tolley, and R Vinebert (eds) Integration and Inclusion of Newcomers and Minorities across Canada. Kingston: School of Policy Studies, Queens University, 2012, pp. 77-102.

Daniel Hiebert, entries on Assimilation, Chain migration, Emigration, Ethnicity, Ghetto, Immigration, Migration, Pre-industrial City, Segregation, Sjoberg Thesis, and Underclass The dictionary of Human Geography, 5th Edition, ed. D. Gregory. London: Basil Blackwell, 2010.

D. Hiebert, S. D’Addario, and K. Sherrell, “Taking Care of Their Own? Or Falling Between the Cracks? Absolute & Relative Homelessness Among Immigrants, Refugees, & Refugee Claimants in Vancouver”. Homelessness Hub, Section 5.2,http://www.homelesshub.ca/FindingHome/ 2009.

Kwak, M. and D. Hiebert. “Making the new economy: Immigrant entrepreneurs and emerging transnational networks of international education and tourism in Seoul and Vancouver”. Tourism, ethnic diversity and the city. Ed. Jan Rath. New York and London: Routledge, 2007. 27-49

Hiebert, D. and D. Ley. “Characteristics of immigrant transnationalism in Vancouver”. Transnational identities and practices in Canada. Ed. Vic Satzewich and Lloyd Wong. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006. 71 – 90.
D. Hiebert and D. Ley, Characteristics of immigrant transnationalism in Vancouver, In L. Wong and V. Satzewich (eds) Transnational communities in Canada: emergent Identities, practices, & issues, Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006, pp. 71-90.

D. Hiebert, “Immigrant and minority self-employment in Canada” In Immigrant entrepreneurship: Venturing abroad in the age of globalization, ed. R. Kloosterman and J. Rath. Oxford: Berg Press, 2003, pp. 39-60.

D. Hiebert, “Cosmopolitanism at the local level: Immigrant settlement and the development of transnational neighbourhoods” In Conceiving cosmopolitanism: Theory, context and practice, ed. S. Vertovec and R. Cohen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002: 209-223.

Policy Papers

D. Hiebert and E. Nolan, Social perspectives on national security: A review of recent literature. TSAS Working Paper 2014-10 (76 pages).

D. Hiebert, A new residential order? The social geography of visible minority and religious groups in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver in 2031. Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Research and Evaluation Branch, 2012.

J. Francis and D. Hiebert, Shaky Foundations: Precarious housing and hidden homelessness among refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants in Metro Vancouver. Metropolis British Columbia, Working Paper #2011-18 (147 pages).

D. Hiebert, Exploring minority enclave areas in Montréal, Toronto, and Vancouver. Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Research and Evaluation Branch, 2009.

D. Hiebert and K. Sherrell. The integration and inclusion of newcomers in British Columbia. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper #2009-11. (44 pages)

D. Hiebert. The economic integration of immigrants in Metro Vancouver. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper #2009-08. (99 pages)

D. Hiebert and M. Coyle. 2006 census atlas on immigration in British Columbia. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper #2008-11. (34 plates)

D. Hiebert and P. Mendez. Settling In: Newcomers in the Canadian Housing Market. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper #2008-04. (88 pages)

D. Hiebert, P. Mendez, and E. Wyly.  The housing situation and needs of recent immigrants in the Vancouver Metropolitan Area. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper # 2008-01. (123 pages NOTE: this was published in 2006 as a CMHC research report)

D. Hiebert, N. Schuurman, and H. Smith.  Multiculturalism “on the ground”: The social geography of immigrant and visible minority populations in Montréal, Toronto, and Vancouver, projected to 2017. Metropolis British Columbia Working Paper # 2007-12. (124 pages)

Kwak, M. and D. Hiebert. Immigrant entrepreneurship and the role of non-governmental organizations in an era of neo-liberal governance, RIIM Working Paper #07-05. 2007. (34 pages)

D. Hiebert, A. Germain, R.Murdie, V. Preston, J. Renaud, D. Rose, E. Wyly, V.Ferreira, P. Mendez, and A. Murnaghan. The housing situation and needs of recent immigrants in the Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver CMAs: An overview. CMHC Research Report, 2006. (43 pages)

D. Hiebert, P. Mendez, and E. Wyly . The housing situation and needs of recent immigrants in the Vancouver CMA. CMHC Research Report. 2006. (95 pages)

D. Hiebert, Migration and the Demographic Transformation of Canadian Cities: The Social Geography of Canada’s Major Metropolitan Centres in 2017 RIIM Working Paper #05-14. 2005. (55 pages)

D. Hiebert and M. Kwak, Transnational economies of export education RIIM Working Paper #04-15. 2004. (43 pages)

L. Oliver, D. Hiebert, and B. Klinkenberg, Immigration and Greater Vancouver: A 2001 census atlas RIIM Working Paper #03-17. 2003. (50 pages)

D. Hiebert, J. Collins, and P. Spoonley, Uneven globalization: Neoliberal regimes, immigration, and multiculturalism in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand RIIM Working Paper #03-05. 2003. (31 pages)

D. Hiebert, Are immigrants welcome? Introducing the Vancouver Community Studies Survey RIIM Working Paper #03-06. 2003. (63 pages)

D. Hiebert and R. Pendakur, Who’s cooking? The changing ethnic division of labour in Canada, 1971-1996 RIIM Working Paper #03-09. 2003. (25 pages)

D. Hiebert and D. Ley, Characteristics of immigrant transnationalism in Vancouver RIIM Working Paper #03-15. 2003. (21 pages)

D. Hiebert, Canadian immigration and the selection-settlement services trade-off: Exploring immigrant economic participation in British Columbia RIIM Working Paper #02-05. 2002. (39 pages)

D. Hiebert and D. Ley, Assimilation, cultural pluralism and social exclusion among ethno-cultural groups in Vancouver RIIM Working Paper #01-08. 2001. (47 pages)

I. Burnley and D. Hiebert, Emerging patterns of immigrant settlement in metropolitan Sydney and Vancouver: The need for new concepts and models RIIM Working Paper #01-07. 2001. (22 pages)

Invited Presentations (Selected)

  • Invited speaker, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, June, 2014
  • Lead speaker, Marie Currie Training Workshop, Lisbon, June, 2014
  • Invited speaker, World Bank Seminar on Migration, Ottawa, March, 2014
  • Lead speaker, City of Vancouver Summit on Immigration, Vancouver, March 2014
  • Invited speaker, Lambda Alpha International, Vancouver, March, 2014
  • Panel speaker, Imagining Canada’s Future (SSHRC special event), Vancouver, February, 2014
  • Invited speaker, European Commission Expert Seminar, Brussels, February, 2014
  • Invited Speaker, TransAtlantic Council on Migration, Workshop on “Cities and Regions: Reaping Migration’s Local Dividends”, London, November, 2013
  • Invited presentation (with Steven Vertovec), Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Sept., 2013
  • Plenary presentation, Annual IMISCOE research conference, Malmö, Sweden, August, 2013
  • Keynote presentation, Graduate student conference on public policy, Ryerson University, June, 2013
  • Invited presentation, Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, April, 2013
  • Plenary presentation, Canadian Metropolis Conference, Ottawa, March, 2013 (on the changing dynamics of risk and resilience for Canada)
  • Special presentation to the Minister of Migration and Asylum Policy, the Minister of Integration, and their senior staff, Government of Sweden, Stockholm, December, 2012 (on changes in Canadian immigration policy)
  • Plenary presentation, Kanishka Conference: Building Connections, Refining Questions, and Advancing Solutions, Ottawa, November, 2012 (on TSAS as a policy-research network)
  • Invited presentation, Concordia University, August, 2012 (on superdiversity in Canada)
  • Keynote speaker, Asia-Pacific Worlds in Motion Conference, Singapore, February, 2012 (on Asia-Pacific migration to Canada)
  • Presentation, to parliamentary delegations (3 separate occasions), from Denmark, Finland, and Germany, July-November, 2011 (on Canadian immigration policy)
  • Invited presentation, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Directors’ General Round Table on Research, Ottawa, November 2011 (Ethnocultural enclaves)
  • Invited presentation, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Directors’ General Round Table on Research, Ottawa, November 2011 (Urban economic outcomes of immigration)
  • Invited special presentation, CSIS, September 2011 (Canadian immigration dynamics)
  • Keynote presentation, Pathways Conference, Wellington, December 2010
  • Plenary speaker, Queen’s University Policy Conference, Kingston, August 2010
  • Invited special presentation, Government of Sweden, Ministry of Migration and Asylum Policy, Stockholm, May, 2010
  • Invited public presentation, City of Malmö, City Hall, Malmö, May, 2010
  • Invited colloquium speaker, Department of Geography, University of Aachen, February, 2010
  • Invited colloquium speaker, Institutet för Bostads- och Urbanforskning, University of Uppsala, January, 2010
  • Invited colloquium speaker, Gaston Berger University, Saint Louis, Senegal, January, 2010
  • Invited speaker, SFI Research Institute, Copenhagen, June, 2010
  • Invited colloquium speaker, Department of Geography, Hong Kong University, February, 2009.
  • Keynote speaker, EU Expert Meeting on Integration, Malmö, December, 2009
  • Schift Lecture, University of Malmö, Malmö, December, 2009
  • Invited presentation, Ministry of Justice, Government of The Netherlands, The Hague, October, 2009
  • Invited colloquium speaker, University of Amsterdam, Urban Studies Program, October, 2009
  • Keynote speaker, Eurocities Social Affairs Forum, Warsaw, October, 2009
  • Invited colloquium speaker, Department of Geography, University of Bergen, September, 2009
  • Invited colloquium speaker, MIM Research Institute, University of Malmö, August, 2009
  • Plenary speaker, Canada-Europe Trans-Atlantic Dialogue, Berlin, May, 2009
  • Invited participant, Workshop on ethnic enclaves and tourism (II), Istanbul, Turkey, February, 2008
  • Invited presentation, CMHC, Ottawa, July, 2008.
  • Invited presentation, Policy Research Initiative (Horizons Canada), Ottawa, July, 2008.
  • Invited presentation, MPI-Barrow-Cadbury Trust Workshop on Demographic Change in Toronto, Toronto, September, 2008.
  • Invited presentation, Canada School of Public Service, Vancouver, October, 2008.
  • Invited colloquium speaker, Department of Geography, University College London, June 2007
  • Plenary speaker, BC Futures Conference, Vancouver, October 2007
  • Invited participant, Workshop on ethnic enclaves and tourism, Rabat, Morocco, May, 2007
  • Plenary speaker, National Metropolis Conference, Toronto, March 2007
  • Plenary speaker, British Institute for Canadian Studies, London, January 2007