Sanjay Jeram is a Senior Lecturer of Political Science at Simon Fraser University. He earned his B.A. Political Science and Economics and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto and M.A. in Political Science from the University of Western Ontario.
Professor Jeram researches the nexus between immigrant-generated diversity and sub-state nationalism, as well as on the effects of nationalism on public opinion, democratization, and peace building. He has also investigated broader aspects of migration.
Representative Publications
Conversi, Daniele, and Sanjay Jeram. “Despite the Crisis: The Resilience of Intercultural Nationalism in Catalonia.” International Migration 55.2 (2017): 53-67.
Jeram, Sanjay. “Looking Forward into the Past: Partido Nacionalista Vasco and the Immigrant Question in the Basque Country.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42.8 (2016): 1257-1270.
Dufresne, Yannick, Sanjay Jeram, and Alexandre Pelletier. “The True North Strong and Free Healthcare? Nationalism and Attitudes Towards Private Healthcare Options in Canada.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 47.3 (2014): 569-595.