Researchers
Colin Scott
Concordia University
Department of Political Science
Address: 1455 Boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montreal, Qc, H3G 1M8
Tel: 514-848-2424, #2122
Education
PhD: Political Science, McGill University
MA: Psychology, University of Guelph
MA: Political Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland
BA: Psychology & Political Science, Memorial
MA: Psychology, University of Guelph
MA: Political Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland
BA: Psychology & Political Science, Memorial
Research
Colin Scott is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University, specializing in migration, intergroup relations, public opinion and political behaviour. His research is primarily focused on the political psychology, intergroup relations, and immigrant integration. Alongside his academic interests, Dr. Scott specializes in the applications of social and behavioural sciences to public policy and public administration, partnering with teams in government and civil society to support evidence-based policies, programs, and services.
Research Interests
- Immigrant and Minority Voting Patterns
- Voter Turnout and Other Forms of Electoral Participation
- Public Policy
- Consequences of Immigrant diversity
- Immigrant political and social incorporation
- Political psychology
- Public opinion and political preferences
- Survey research
- Experimental research
- Non-electoral forms of political participation
- Migrants' political participation
- Migration and democracy
- Citizenship and democracy