Folake Oluokun
PhD Candidate
- B.Sc. (Ahmadu Bello University), M.A. (University of London), M.A. (International Anti-Corruption Academy), M.A. (Saint Paul University)
Research Topic
Civic Trust and Multiculturalism in Relation to African Immigrants in Canada
Supervisor(s)
Patti Tamara Lenard, University of Ottawa
Christine Koggel, Carleton University
Jay Drydyk, Carleton University
Research Interests
- Civic trust
- Citizenship
- Multiculturalism
- Social and political philosophy
Biography
Folake Oluokun is a PhD candidate in Carleton University’s Ethics and Public Affairs Program. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. She also holds a master’s degree in citizenship education from the University of London, a master’s degree in anti-corruption studies from the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA), Laxenburg, Austria, and a master’s degree in public ethics from Saint Paul University, Ottawa. Folake’s master’s thesis at Saint Paul University explored the moral obligations involved in Canada’s immigration policy and their implications for global justice. Her current research examines how Canada’s policy on multiculturalism shapes and influences the building or erosion of civic trust, with particular focus on the experiences of African immigrants.