Cite
Impeded Sociability: Racial Consciousness and Racialized Immigrants’ Sense of Sociable and Unsociable Places in Semi-rural Alberta, Canada.
MLA
Choon-Lee Chai, et al. “Impeded Sociability: Racial Consciousness and Racialized Immigrants’ Sense of Sociable and Unsociable Places in Semi-Rural Alberta, Canada.” Canadian Ethnic Studies, vol. 55, no. 2, May 2023, pp. 97–124. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1353/ces.2023.a902153.
APA
Choon-Lee Chai, Orcutt, S., & Adjei, J. (2023). Impeded Sociability: Racial Consciousness and Racialized Immigrants’ Sense of Sociable and Unsociable Places in Semi-rural Alberta, Canada. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 55(2), 97–124. https://doi.org/10.1353/ces.2023.a902153
Chicago
Choon-Lee Chai, Sarah Orcutt, and Jones Adjei. 2023. “Impeded Sociability: Racial Consciousness and Racialized Immigrants’ Sense of Sociable and Unsociable Places in Semi-Rural Alberta, Canada.” Canadian Ethnic Studies 55 (2): 97–124. doi:10.1353/ces.2023.a902153.