Publications: School of Social Work
book chapters
Anucha, U. (2007) "The Challenges and Possibilities of Re-visioning Social Work Education in Africa" Chapter 10 - New Directions in African Education: Issues in Curriculum, Pedagogy, Policy and Access, (ed) S. Nombuso Dlamini University of Calgary Press, pp. 147-170.
Anucha, Uzo
C. Chapman, J. Poole, R. Ballen, and J. Azevedo. ‘A Kind of Collective Freezing-out:’ How Helping Professionals’ Regulatory Bodies Create ‘Incompetence’ and Increase Distress. In Burstow, B. (Ed.) Psychiatry Interrogated: An Institutional Ethnography Anthology (pp. 63-95). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Chapman, Chris
Becoming perpetrator: How I came to accept restraining and confining disabled Aboriginal children. In Burstow, B., B. LeFrancois, & S. Diamond (Eds.), Psychiatry Disrupted: Theorizing Resistance and Crafting the (R)evolution, pp. 16-33. Montréal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Chapman, Chris
Chatterjee, S., Mucina, M. & Tam, L. (2012) . “Telling Multiple Stories of Race in Canadian Higher Education”. In R.J. Gilmour, D. Bhandar, J. Heer & M.C. K. Ma (Eds).“Too Asian?” Racism and Post-Secondary Education. pp. 121-133. Toronto: Between the Lines Press.
Chatterjee, Soma
Curling, D., Chatterjee, S. & Massaquoi, N. (2009) . “Women’s Transnational Locations as a Determinant of Mental Health: Results from a participatory action research project with new immigrant women of colour in Toronto.” In J. Gulliver & S. Cooper (Eds). Pathways, Bridges and Havens: the psychosocial determinants of women’s health. pp. 81-98. Sydney, N.S., Canada: Cape Breton University Press.
Chatterjee, Soma
Enns, T., Good Gingrich, L., & Perez, K. (2020). Religious Heritage, Institutionalized Ethos, and Synergies: Mennonite Central Committee and Canada’s Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program. In Labman, S. & Cameron, G. (Eds.), Strangers to Neighbours: Refugee Sponsorship in Context , pp. 95-111. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Young, J., L. Good Gingrich, A. Wiebe, & M. Harder. (2017). Tactical borderwork: Central American migrant women negotiating the southern border of Mexico. In Good Gingrich, L. & S. Köngeter. (Eds.). Transnational social policy – Social welfare in a world on the move (pp. 200-221). London; New York: Routledge.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. & S. Köngeter. (2017). Social exclusion and social welfare: Within, across and in between nation-state boundaries. In Good Gingrich, L. & S. Köngeter. (Eds.). Transnational social policy – Social welfare in a world on the move (pp. 265-286). London; New York: Routledge.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Swift, K., L. Good Gingrich & M. Brown. (2016). Social work education: The challenge of neoliberalism (Chapter 33). In Taylor, I., M. Bogo, M. Lefevre & B. Teater (Eds.). International Handbook of Social Work Education (pp. 382-393). London; New York: Routledge.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. (2011) . Negotiating double binds of in-between: A gendered perspective of formal and informal social supports in transnationality. In A. Chambon, W. Schroer & C. Schweppe (Eds.), Transnational social support (pp. 89-107). New York: Taylor & Francis/Routledge.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. (2003) . Theorizing social exclusion: Determinants, mechanisms, dimensions, forms, and acts of resistance. In W. Shera (Ed.), Emerging perspectives on anti-oppressive practice (pp. 3-23). Toronto: Canadian Scholar’s Press, Inc./Women’s Press.
Good Gingrich, Luann
“Black Slavery of Appalachia,” and “Appalachian Freed Blacks.” Encyclopedia of Appalachia. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2006.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “Barriers Confronting African-Americans of the Rural Appalachian Region.” Chapter in Social Work in Rural Communities. 4th edition. Edited by Leon Ginsberg, Washington, DC: CSWE, 2005
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden. W. “African American in Appalachia: Intensification of Historical Demographic Patterns.” Chapter in The Hidden America: Social Problems in Rural American in the 21st Century. Edited by Robert Moore. Selinsgrove, MS: Susquehanna University Press, 2001
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. in L. Ginsberg. "African American Appalachian: Barriers to Equality." in Leon Ginsberg, Rural Social Work Practice. Washington, DC: CSWE, 1999
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden. W. "Total Quality Management: Continuous Process Improvement and Case Management." (co-author). in Burton Gummer and Philip McCallion. Total Quality Management (TQM) in the Social Services: Theory and Practice. Albany, NY: Rockefeller College Press, 1995
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. in S. Jones. "Black Appalachian Families." in Shirley Jones, Sociocultural and Service Issues in Working Rural Clients. NY: SUNY-Albany, 1993
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. in Keys, P. and L. "A Curriculum Model for Social Work Management." in Paul Keys and Leon Ginsberg, New Management in Human Services. MD: NASW, 1988,
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. in Loyd, J. and A. "Blacks: An Invisible Institution in Appalachia?" in Jim Lloyd and Anne Campbell, The Impact of Institutions in Appalachia. Boone, NC; Appalachian Consortium, 1986
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden. W. in R. Horn. "Ghetto." in Robert Horn, The Guide to Simulations/Games for Education and Training, 3rd Edition, edited by Cranford, NJ, Didactic Systems, Inc., 1977
Hayden, Wilburn
Hepburn, S. & Coloma, R.S. (2020). Ageing transmigrants and the decolonisation of life course. In S. Guo and S. Maitra (Eds.) Decolonising Lifelong Learning in the Age of Transnational Migration (pp. 48-66). New York: Routledge.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S., Matsuoka, A., Guruge, S., & Manuel, L. (2015). Intervention strategies to address elder abuse of ethnoracial minority older adults from different communities. In S. Koehn and M. Badger (Eds.), Health care equity for ethnic minority older adults. Vancouver, BC: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S., Matsuoka, A., Guruge, S., & Manuel, L. (2015). Partnering to promote health care
equity for ethnic minority older adults: Topical Report: What types of intervention strategies address abuse of ethnocultural minority older adults (EMOA) as it is defined and experienced in different communities (especially those coming from war-torn countries)? Vancouver, BC: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University. Hepburn, Shamette
equity for ethnic minority older adults: Topical Report: What types of intervention strategies address abuse of ethnocultural minority older adults (EMOA) as it is defined and experienced in different communities (especially those coming from war-torn countries)? Vancouver, BC: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University. Hepburn, Shamette
Liegghio, M. (2018). Za młodzi, żeby być szaleni. Upośledzaja zderzenia z “normalnośia” z perspektywy młodzieży doświadczajacej psyshiatryzacji. (Polish, English translation: Too young to be Mad: Disabling encounters with ‘normal’ from the perspectives of psychiatrized youth). In A. Witeska-Młynarczyk (ed)., Antropologia psychiatrii dzieci i młodzieży: Wbór tekstów. (p.p. 250-279) Warzawa, Poland: Oficyna Naukowa.
Liegghio, Maria
Liegghio, M. (2013) . Chapter 5: A denial of being: Psychiatrization as epistemic violence. In B. LeFrancois, R. Menzies, & G. Reaume (Ed.s.), Mad matters: A critical Canadian reader. (p.p. 122-129). Toronto, Ontario: Canadian Scholars’ Press.
Liegghio, Maria
Macdonald, J. Grant "The Practitioner as Researcher", in Turner, Francis J. (ed.) , (2002), Social Work Practice: A Canadian Perspective 2nd Edition, Prentice-Hall of Canada.
Macdonald, Grant
Lackstrom, Jan and Macdonald, J. Grant. "Termination: Process and Content", in Turner, Francis J. (ed.) , (2002), Social Work Practice: A Canadian Perspective, 2nd Edition, Prentice-Hall of Canada.
Macdonald, Grant
Macdonald, J. Grant, "Evaluation and Social Welfare", in Turner, J.C. and Turner, F.J. (editors) , Canadian Social Welfare, Collier Macmillan Canada, Inc., (Fourth Edition), 2000.
Macdonald, Grant
Macdonald, J. Grant. "The Practitioner as Scientist", in Turner, Francis J. (ed.) , (1999), Social Work Practice: A Canadian Perspective, Prentice-Hall of Canada.
Macdonald, Grant
Lackstrom, Jan & Macdonald, J. Grant. "Termination", in Turner, Francis J. (ed.) , (1999), Social Work Practice: A Canadian Perspective, Prentice-Hall of Canada.
Macdonald, Grant
Macías, T. (2014) . ‘Tortured bodies’: The biopolitics of torture and truth in Chile. In S. Perera & S. Razack (Eds.), At the limits of justice: Women of colour theorize terror. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
Macías, Teresa
MacKinnon, K.R. (2018). “Biopower and the medicalization of gender-variance: A foucauldian analysis of trans subjectivity.” In O. Gozlen (Ed). Current Critical Debates in the Field of Transsexual Studies: In Transition. Oxford, UK: Routledge.
MacKinnon, Kinnon
MacKinnon, K.R. (2017). “An introduction to five exceptional trans athletes from around the world” in E. Anderson and A. Travers (Eds), Transgender Athletes in Competitive Sport. New York: Routledge.
MacKinnon, Kinnon
Maiter, S. & Ngo, A. (2017). The well-being of children from immigrant families. In M.C. Yan & U. Anucha (Eds.), Working with immigrants and refugees: A handbook for Social Work and Human Services. Toronto: ON, Oxford University Press Canada.
Maiter, Sarah
Joseph, A.J. & Maiter, S. (2015) . Post-national Belonging: Strategies of Racialized Youth in Multicultural Western Contexts. In Baffoe, M. Asimeng-Boahene, L. & Ogbuagu, B. (eds.,) . Settlers in Transition: Pathways and Roadbloacks to Settlement and Citizenship of New Comers in New Homelands. (pp.23-31) . Ronkonkoma: Linus Learning
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2015) . Race matters: Social justice, not assimilation or cultural competence. In S. Strega & J. Carriere. (Eds.) , Walking this Path Together: Anti-racist and Anti-oppressive Child Welfare Practice,2nd edition. Toronto, ON: Fernwood Press.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., Palmer, S., & Manji, S. (2014) . Invisible lives: The experiences of parents in the child welfare system. In G. Cameron, M. Fine, S. Maiter, K. Frensch, & N. Freymond (Eds.), Towards Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare: Family Realities and System Responses. (pp. 115-138).Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Maiter, Sarah
Nelson, G., D’Ailly, H., Ochocka, J., Janzen, R., Maiter, S., & Jacobson, N. (2014) . Planning mental health services for culturally diverse communities: Towards a framework for transformative change. In G. Nelson, B. Kloos, & J. Ornelas (Eds.), Community Psychology and Community Mental Health: Towards Transformative Change. (Society for Community Research and Action Book Series) . (pp. 177-201). New York: Oxford University Press.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. & Leslie, B. (2014) . Child welfare systems and immigrant families: Canada. In R. Barn, K. Kriz, T. Poso & M. Skivenes (Eds), Child Welfare Systems and Migrant Children: A Cross Country Study of Policy and Practice . (pp. 179-198). New York. Oxford University Press.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2014) . Relevant child protection and mental health services for families from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. In J. R. Conte (Ed), Child abuse and Neglect Worldwide. (pp. 83-106). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., Alaggia, R., & Mutta, B. (2013) Double jeopardy: Racialized families and failure to protect. In S. Strega, J. Krane, S. Lapierre, C. Richardson, & R. Carlton (Eds.), Failure to Protect: Moving Beyond Gendered Responses. (pp. 125-145). Halifax & Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.
Maiter, Sarah
Alaggia, R. & Maiter, S. (2012) . Domestic violence and child abuse: Issues for immigrant and refugee families. In R. Alaggia & C. Vine (Eds.), Cruel But Not Unusual: Violence in Canadian families (2nd ed.). (pp. 235-267). Waterloo, ON: University Press. [Updated from 1st Edition published in 2006]
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., Palmer, S., & Manji, S. (2012) . Strengthening social worker-client relationships in child protective services: Addressing power imbalances and “ruptured” relationships. In J. E. B. Myers (Ed.), Child Maltreatment: A Collection of Readings. (pp. 18-33). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. [Reprinted from Journal Article published in 2006]
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2009) . Race matters: Social Justice, not Assimilation or Cultural Competence. In S. Strega and J. Carriere (Eds). Walking this Path Together: Anti-racist and Anti-oppressive child Welfare Practice, (pp. 62-77). Fernwood Press, Toronto, Canada.
Maiter, Sarah
Alaggia, R. & Maiter, S. (2006) . Domestic violence and child abuse: Issues for immigrant and refugee families. In R. Alaggia and C. Vine, Cruel but not Unusual: Violence in Canadian Families. Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2005) . From Cultural Sensitivity to Anti-Oppressive Practice. In B. Lee & S. Todd (Eds.). Community practice: Problems and strategies. Mississauga: Common Act Press.
Maiter, Sarah
MacFadden, R. J., Herie, M., Maiter, S., Dumbrill, G.C., (2005). Achieving high touch in high tech: A constructivist, emotionally-oriented model of web-based instruction. In Beaulaurier, R., and Haffey, M. (Eds.) . Technology and Social Work education. NY: Haworth.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2003) . The Context of Culture: Social Work with South Asian-Canadians. In Alean Al-Krenawi & J. Graham (Eds.), Cross-Cultural Social Work Practice with Diverse Ethno-Racial Communities in Canada. Toronto: Oxford University Press. (55 pages)
Maiter, Sarah
MacFadden, R. J., Maiter, S., & Dumbrill. G. C. (2002) . High Tech and High Touch: the human face of online education. In P. S. Anderson & H. Resnick (Ed.), Innovations in technology and human services: Practice and education. 2nd edition. New York: Haworth Press.
Maiter, Sarah
Sorenson, J. & Matsuoka, A. (2019). Introduction. In Sorenson, J. & Matsuoka, A. (Eds). Dog’s Best Friend?: Rethinking Human-Canid Relations. McGill & Queen University Press.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Koleszar-Green, R. & Matsuoka, A. (2018). Indigenous Worldviews and Critical Animal Studies: Decolonization and Revealing Truncated Narratives of Dominance. In Matsuoka, A. & Sorenson, J. (Eds). Critical Animal Studies: Toward Trans-Species Social Justice.(333-349). London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Sorenson, J. & Matsuoka, A. (2018). Introduction. In Matsuoka, A. & Sorenson, J. (Eds). Critical Animal Studies: Toward Trans-Species Social Justice.(1-17). London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Sorenson, J. & Matsuoka, A. (2017). The new carnivores, In Castricano, J. & Colman, J. (Eds.). Animal Subjects 2.0, Waterloo, On: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. & Sorenson, J. (2016). Violence towards nonhuman animals. P. O’Reilly and T. Fleming (Eds.) , (pp.153-171). Violence in Canada. Whitby: de Sitter.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Hepburn, S. Matsuoka, A. Guruge, S. & Manuel, L. (2015) . Intervention strategies to address abuse of ethnocultural minority older adults from different communities, In S. Koehn & M. Badger (Eds.). Health care equity for ethnic minority older adults. Vancouver, BC: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. Social Justice beyond Human Beings: Trans-Species Social Justice, In T. Ryan (Ed.). Animals in Social Work. London: Palgrave Macmillan.With John Sorenson
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Nocella, A. J. II, Sorenson, J., Socha, K. & Matsuoka, A. (2014). Introduction Critical Animal Studies: A coming of age, In A. J. Nocella II, J. Sorenson, K. Socha & A. Matsuoka (Eds.), Defining critical animal studies: An intersectional social justice approach. (pp. xviiii-xxxvi). New York: Peter Lang Publishing.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2010 Restorative Justice-based mediation for elder abuse among ethno-racial minority seniors, with A. Clarke and D. Murphy, In D.Durst & M. Maclean (Eds.). Diversity in Aging among Immigrant Seniors in Canada: Changing Faces and Greying Temples, Calgary, AB: Detselig Enterprises. 149-167.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2006. Ghosts and Shadows: Memory and resilience among the Eritrean Diaspora, with J. Sorenson. In V. Agnew (ed) Diaspora, Memory and Identity: A Search for Home, University of Toronto Press.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2003. What do minority ethnic older people prefer for care in later life?: Does the ethnic identity matter in later life? In J. F. Kess, H. Noro, M.M. Ayukawa & H. Lansdowne (Eds.), Changing Japanese identities in multicultural Canada. Victoria, B.C. : Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, 95-101.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2002. Community Care Access Centre, In M. Shirasawa and M. Fukutomi (Eds.), Kee Wodo de Yomu 21sekino Syakai Fukusi- Kea Managimento (Understading the 21st Century Social Welfare through Key Words: Care Mangement) Tokyo: Tyuouhouki, 180-181.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2001. Kanada Kaigo Jijyou (Home Care system in Canada) (pp.250-256). In Kaigohoken Keywords Jiten (Dictionary of homecare insurance keywords) Tokyo: Chyuouhouki Publisher, 250-256.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2000. Kanada no ke-sumangimento (Case management in Canada). In M. Shirasawa et al. (Eds.) Ke-su managemento kouza Tokyo: Chyuouhouki, 121-138.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 1999 Eritrean-Canadian refugee households as sites of gender renegotiation. D. Indra, (Ed.). Not a room of one's own: Engendering forced migration knowledge and practice. (pp.218-241) . Oxford: Berghahn Books, with Sorenson, J.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 1997. Kanada no Tiikifukushi [Community Development in Canada], In F. Miura & K.Uda (Eds.) Tiikifukushijiten. [Encyclopedia for Community Welfare.] (pp. 430-431). Tokyo: Chyuouhouki. (In Japanese)
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 1996. Postomodernism wo sitentosita enpowerment apurochi. In I. Matsuhara (Ed.), Koureisyakea no Syakaiseisakugaku. [Postmodernism and Empowerment in Care for Older People. Social Policy in Care for Older People.] (pp. 203-218). Tokyo: Chyuouhouki. (In Japanese)
[Revised chapter from the monograph, KoureiSyakai niokeru Syakaikiban no Sousei ni Kansuru TyousaKenkyu. Hyogo Research Institute for Ageless Society, Japan.] Matsuoka, Atsuko
[Revised chapter from the monograph, KoureiSyakai niokeru Syakaikiban no Sousei ni Kansuru TyousaKenkyu. Hyogo Research Institute for Ageless Society, Japan.] Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 1994. Chihousei Roujin no Chiikikaigo to Social Work [Community Care for older people with dementia and social work] In K. Nakajima & H. Yonemoto (Eds), Zaitaku Care and Skill [ Home Care and Skills] (pp. 277-299). Tokyo: Chyuouhouki Publishing Inc. (In Japanese)
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 1989. Kanada no Roujin Fukushi [Social Welfare for the Aged in Canada]. In Shakai-Hosyo Kenkyusyo [Social Development Research Institute] (ed.), Kanada no Syakaihosyou [Social Welfare in Canada] (pp.215-236). Tokyo: Tokyo University Press. (In Japanese)
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 1984. Community Welfare Volunteers in Japan: the Minsei-Iin System. In R. Levinson and K.S. Hayne (Eds.), Accessing Human Services (pp. 259-274). Beverly Hills: Sage.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
McGrath, S. and Abdelnour, S. 2012. Participatory Research Partnerships for Development: Reflections from Sudan. In J. Calabrese & JL Marret, (Eds.) Transatlantic Cooperation on Protracted Displacement: Urgent Need and Unique Opportunity. Washington: Middle East Institute.
McGrath, Susan
Wheeler D, Abdelnour S, Badri B, Branzei O and McGrath S (2008). Grassroots enterprise development in post-conflict Southern Sudan and Darfur: Preliminary observations. In: Williams O., Ed. Peace through commerce. Responsible corporate citizenship and the ideals of the UN Global Compact. University of Notre Dame Press, Indiana US, 402-439.
McGrath, Susan
George U., B. Lee, S. McGrath & K. Moffatt. 2002. Community Practice in Diverse Communities in Toronto, Canada. In Chen Qineng (ed.), Community Development in China and Canada. Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. pp. 154-172.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. The Child Poverty Action Group: A Study in Influence. In Jane Pulkingham and Gordon Ternowetsky (Eds.), Rethinking Child and Family Policies: Struggles, Strategies and Options, Fernwood Press. pp. 172-187. 2002.
McGrath, Susan
Chambon, A., M. Abai, B. Shapiro, S. McGrath, T. Dremetsikas, and S. Dudziak. 1998. L’interculturel à l’aune des traumatismes communautaires: Les réfugiés survivants de la torture. In K. Fall et al. (Eds.) , Champ multiculturel, transactions interculturelles: des théories, des pratiques, des analyses. Paris: L’Harmattan, pp.133-155.
McGrath, Susan
Mulé, N.J. “Creating Spaces, Maintaining Places for Male-on-Male Kink.” In Teresa Cutler-Broyles (Ed.) Kink and Everyday Life: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Practice and Portrayal. (pp. 15 – 28). Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Pitch: Teaching Sexuality at Multiple Levels.” In Susan Hillock (Ed.) Let's Teach About Sex: Sexuality(ies) & Higher Education. (pp. 237 – 250). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Sexing and Genderizing Policy: Getting Beyond the Binaries and Normatives.” In S.J. Dodd (Ed.) Handbook on Social Work and Sexualities. (pp. 483 – 492). London and New York: Routledge.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Regulation of Kink and BDSM: Pathologization through Diagnostic Tools.” In S.J. Dodd (Ed.) Handbook on Social Work and Sexualities. (pp. 527 – 539). London and New York: Routledge.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Progressive LGBTQI Movements: A Liberationist Transnational and Global Perspective.” In Y. Rachel Zhou and Chris Sinding (Eds.) Sexualities, Transnationalism, and Globalization: New Perspectives. London & New York: Routledge.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Evolving Sexual Citizenry: Developing Queer Liberation Theory” in S. Petrella (Ed.) Erotic Subjects and Outlaws: Sketching the Borders of Sexual Citizenship. (pp. 19 – 37). Leiden/Boston: Brill Rodopi.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Kink and the DSM-5: Pathologization, Regulation, Stigmatization” in S. Petrella (Ed.) Erotic Subjects and Outlaws: Sketching the Borders of Sexual Citizenship. (pp. 131 – 155). Leiden/Boston: S. Petrella
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Creating Anti-Elite Discourses: SOGIE Populations and the UN,” in A. Gambrell, D. Osborne & L. Buttigieg (Eds.) Connecting, Rethinking and Embracing Difference. (pp. 13 – 25). Leiden/Boston: Brill Rodopi. https://brill.com/view/book/edcoll/9781848884335/BP000003.xml
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Importance of Difference: Imperatives for the LGBTQ Movement” in A. Gambrell, D. Osborne & L. Buttigieg (Eds.) Connecting, Rethinking and Embracing Difference. (pp. 1 – 12). Leiden/Boston: Brill Rodopi. https://brill.com/view/book/edcoll/9781848884335/BP000002.xml
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Politicized Priorities: Critical Implications for LGBTIQ Movements” in C.L. Mason (Ed.) Queer Development Studies: A Reader (pp. 239 – 250). New York, NY: Routledge.
Mulé, Nick
Vance, K., Mulé, N.J., Khan, M. & McKenzie, C. “The Rise of SOGI: Human Rights for LGBT People at the United Nations” in N. Nicol, A. Jjuuko, R. Lusimbo, N.J. Mulé, A. S. Ursell, Wahab, A. & P. Waugh (Eds.) Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights: (Neo)colonialism, Neoliberalism, Resistance and Hope. London: Human Rights Consortium, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. & Gamble, K. “Haven or Precarity: The Mental Health of LGBT Asylum Seekers and Refugees” in N. Nicol, A. Jjuuko, R. Lusimbo, N.J. Mulé, S. Ursell, A. Wahab & P. Waugh (Eds.) Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights: (Neo)colonialism, Neoliberalism, Resistance and Hope. London: Human Rights Consortium, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London.
Mulé, Nick
2017 DeSantis, G. and Mulé, N.J. “Advocacy: A Contested yet Enduring Concept in the Canadian Landscape” in N.J. Mulé and DeSantis, G.C. (Eds.) The Shifting Terrain: Nonprofit Sector Public Policy Advocacy in Canada. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Mulé, Nick
2017 Mulé, N.J. and DeSantis, G. “A ‘Political Activity’: The Inherent Politicization of Advocacy” in N.J. Mulé and DeSantis, G.C. (Eds.) The Shifting Terrain: Nonprofit Sector Public Policy Advocacy in Canada. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Mulé, Nick
2016 Mulé, N.J. “Conclusion” in S. Hillock and N.J. Mulé (Eds.) Queering Social Work Education (pp. 361 – 367). Vancouver: UBC Press.
Mulé, Nick
2016 Mulé, N.J. “Broadening Theoretical Horizons: Liberating Queer in Social Work” in S. Hillock and N.J. Mulé (Eds.) Queering Social Work Education (pp. 56 – 78). Vancouver: UBC Press.
Mulé, Nick
2015 Mulé, N.J. “Much to be Desired: LGBT Health Inequalities and Inequities in Canada” in J. Fish and K. Karban, (Eds.) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Health Inequalities: International Perspectives in Social Work. (pp. 27 – 43). Bristol: Policy Press. [Peer Reviewed]
Mulé, Nick
2015 Mulé, N.J. “The Politicized Queer, the Informed Social Worker: Dis/Re-Ordering the Social Order” in B.J. O’Neill, T.A. Swan and N.J. Mulé (Eds.) LGBTQ People and Social Work: Intersectional Perspectives (pp. 17 – 35). Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press.
Mulé, Nick
2015 Swan, T.A., O’Neill, B.J. & Mulé, N.J. “Intersecting LGBTQ People and Social Work: An Introduction” in B.J. O’Neill, T.A. Swan and N.J. Mulé (Eds.) LGBTQ People and Social Work: Intersectional Perspectives (pp. 1 – 13). Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press.
Mulé, Nick
2015 Mulé, N.J. “Is he the son of no one?’A Son’s Relational Narrative on His Mother” in Pelletier, G.L. and Green, F. (Eds.) Men, Mothers and Mothering. Toronto: Demeter Press.
Mulé, Nick
2007. Mulé, N.J. “Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Health Care and Social Service Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Canada, the UK and USA” in L. Badgett and J. Frank, (Eds). Sexual Orientation Discrimination: An International Perspective. (pp. 306 – 322). New York: Routledge. [Peer reviewed]
Mulé, Nick
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Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2023. “Fresh eyes, beginner’s mind: Contemplative photography and a walking-based pedagogy of embodied presence when the world goes online.” In Presence in the online world: A contemplative perspective and practice guide for educators, edited by (in alphabetical order) Leslie Jeffrey, Aga Palalas, Karen Robert, and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. 2019. "Mindfulness and Social Work." In The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Theories. Ed. by Malcolm Payne and Emma Reith-Hall. New York: Routledge.
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Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2018. "Please call me by my true names: The decolonizing pedagogy of mindfulness and interbeing for critical social work education." In Sharing Breath: Embodied Learning and Decolonization. Ed. by Sheila Batachary and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. Edmonton, Alberta: Athabasca University Press. Available online open access: http://www.aupress.ca/books/120269/ebook/10_Batacharya_Wong_2018-Sharing_Breath.pdf
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Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. 2014. “Radical acceptance: Mindfulness and critical social work education." In Mindfulness and acceptance in social work. Ed. by Matthew Boone. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.
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Leung, Yuk-Ki., Yuk-Lin Renita Wong, Dorcas Lau, and K.H. Mak. 2011. “在「不賭不倒成長小組」中採用正念療法及完形治療 (Mindfulness and Gestalt approach in a psycho-educational therapy group with men with problem gambling in Hong Kong).” In 千帆並舉:社會工作小組新貌 (Hailing thousands of yacht sails: New development in social group work), edited by Y.K. Leung, M.S. Cheung, D.Y. Yau, and K.L. Au, 195-216. Hong Kong: Riding Press, Inc.
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Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2008. “自強不息的張勤:與香港內褲廠的興衰 (The self-strengthening of Zhang Qin: The rise and fall of underwear factories in Hong Kong),” in 千針萬線:香港成衣工人口述史 (Thousands of needles and threads: The oral history of Hong Kong garment workers). Ed. by Po-king Choi, 251-274. Hong Kong: Step Forward Press.
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Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2008. “同一天空下的車衣生涯:從香港到多倫多的Jenny與敏玲 (Situations of the garment industry under the same sky: Jenny’s and Minling’s garment factory lives from Hong Kong to Toronto),” in 千針萬線:香港成衣工人口述史 (Thousands of needles and threads: The oral history of Hong Kong garment workers). Ed. by Po-king Choi, 275-293. Hong Kong: Step Forward Press.
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Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2008. “「我是靠一雙手養大兒女的」:葉大姐在毛衣廠照燈的日子 (My days in the wool garment factories – Big Sister Ye: ‘I raise up my children with my own hands’),” in 千針萬線:香港成衣工人口述史 (Thousands of needles and threads: The oral history of Hong Kong garment workers). Ed. by Po-king Choi, 211-224. Hong Kong: Step Forward Press.
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Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2006. “民政與城市管理:評論 (Civil affairs and city governance: Commentary).” In 社區社會工作:中外視野的交流 (Community social work: An insider-outsider exchange of perspectives). Ed. by Miu Chung Yan and GAO Jian Guo, 329-335. Beijing: Zhongguo shehui kexue chubanshe (China Social Science Academy Press).
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Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita and Siu-Hung Yip. 1997. “生活有骨氣: 李女仕 (A life of resilience and integrity: Madam Lee’s life history).” In 又喊又笑:阿婆口述歷史 (Crying and laughing: An oral history of Hong Kong senior women), edited by Ka-yin Tsang and Chun-hung Ng, 46-61. Hong Kong: Association for the Advancement of Feminism.
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book reviews
Chatterjee, S. Review essay. Border and rule: Global migration, capitalism, and the
rise of racist nationalism. By Harsha Walia. Fernwood Publishing. For Antipode: A
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Radical Journal of Geography. Chatterjee, Soma
Review of Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism, Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2021.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee S. Review of Borderline Canadianness. Border crossings and everyday nationalism in Niagara by Helleiner, J. (2016. In Journal of American Ethnic History. University of Illinois Press.
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Chatterjee, S. (2015) . Review of Transnational Migration and Lifelong Learning – Global Issues and Perspectives by Shibao Guo (ed., 2014). In Studies in Continuing Education.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2013) . Review of Immigration Dialectic: Imagining community, economy, and Nation & Immigration & Settlement: Challenges, Experiences, & Opportunities by Harald Bauder (2011). Antipode: A radical journal of geography. Available online.
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Chatterjee, S. (2013) . Review of Knowledge Mobilization and Educational Research: Politics, Languages and Responsibilities, by Tara Fenwick and Leslie Farrell (eds. 2011). Canadian Journal of Studies in Adult Education, 24(2), 71-73.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2013) . Review of Toward Improving Canada's Skilled Immigration Policy: An Evaluation Approach. By Charles M Beach, Alan G Green and Christopher Worswick (2011). Work, Employment & Society, 27(1), pp. 191-192.
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Susan Keefe. Appalachian Cultural Competency. Book Review for The Journal of Appalachian Studies. 12-2, 2008, Huntington, WV: Appalachian Studies Association.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden,W. Susan Keefe. Appalachian Cultural Competency. Book Review for The Journal of Appalachian Studies. 12-2, 2008, Huntington, WV: Appalachian Studies Association.
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Macias, T. (2014) . "The politics of memory in Chile: From Pinochet to Bachelet" Latin American Politics and Society 56(4), 182-185.
Macías, Teresa
Macías, T. (2013) . Arrested justice: Black women, violence, and America's prison nation/Fallgirls: Gender and the framing of torture at Abu Ghraib. Gender, Place & Culture, 20(6), 836-838.
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Mulé, N.J. Review of Queer Progress: From Homophobia to Homonationalism by Tim McCaskell in Left History, 21 (1), pp. 144 – 147.
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1995 Mulé, N. Review of The Balancing Act: Rediscovering Your Feelings by Barbara Killinger, Ph.D. in Leadership in Health Services, 4 (5), September/October, p. 43.
Mulé, Nick
1993 Mulé, N.J. Review of Not A Total Waste by B.M. Lloyd, Ph.D. in Leadership in Health Services, 2 (6), November/December, p. 47.
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O’Connell, Anne. (2007) .[Book Review] “Research as Resistance: Critical, Indigenous, and Anti-Oppressive Approaches.” Eds. Leslie Brown and Susan Strega, Resources for Feminist Research.
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Kujath, J., & Poon, M. K. L. (2016) . Review of Narrating social work through autoethnography, edited by Stanley L. Witkin. China Journal of Social Work, 9 (2): 178-180.
Poon, Maurice
Razack, N. Healy, L.M. (2001) . International Social Work: Professional Action in an Independent World. In The Caribbean Journal of Social Work, Vol 1, March 2002, 118-121.
Razack, Narda
2004. Review of Social work and social justice: A structural approach to practice, by Colleen Lundy, Canadian Social Work Review, 21(1), 110-112.
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2000. Review of Circle works: Transforming eurocentric consciousness, by Fyre Jean Graveline, Atlantis, 24(2), 163-164.
Rossiter, Amy
1996. Review of Forbidden narratives: Critical autobiography as social science, by Kathryn Church, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 15(2), 171-174.
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1992. Review of Women and well-being, edited by Vanaja Dhruvarajan, Canadian Social Work Review, 9(1), 130-131.
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1991. Review of Women's life cycle and economic insecurity: Problems and proposals, by Martha Ozawa,” Canadian Social Work Review, 8(1), 121.
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1989. Review of Being pregnant by Daphne Morrison, Resources for Feminist Research, 8(1), 5.
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books
Chapman, C. & A.J. Withers. A Violent History of Benevolence: Interlocking Oppression in the Moral Economies of Social Working. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Chapman, Chris
L. Ben-Moshe, C. Chapman, & A.C. Carey (Eds). Disability Incarcerated: Imprisonment and Disability in the United States and Canada. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Chapman, Chris
Good Gingrich, L. & S. Köngeter. (Eds.). (2017). Transnational social policy – Social welfare in a world on the move. London; New York: Routledge.
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Good Gingrich, L. (2016) . Out of place: Social exclusion and Mennonite migrants in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Hayden, W. Appalachian Black People: Identity, Location and Barriers. Pittsburgh: 91 South. March 2015.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “Black Slavery of Appalachia,” and “Appalachian Freed Blacks.” Encyclopedia of Appalachia. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2006.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden. W. Foundation of Family Services Skills. Needham, MA: Ginn Press, 1987, Second Edition, 1990; Third Edition, Needham, MA: Simon & Schuster, 1999
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. Community Service Skills. Needham, MA: Simon & Schuster, 1999
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden. W. Intensive Job Placement Training Manual. (co-author) . Human Resources Consultants, Chapel Hill, NC, May 1981
Hayden, Wilburn
Heron, B. Desire for Development: The Education of White Women as Development Workers, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2007
Heron, Barbara
Cameron, G., Fine, M., Maiter, S., Frensch, K., & Freymond, N. (Eds.) . (2014) . Towards Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare: Family Realities and System Responses. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Maiter, Sarah
Sorenson, J. & Matsuoka, A. (Eds). (2019) Dog’s Best Friend?: Rethinking Human-Canid Relations. Montreal and Kingston: McGill & Queen University Press.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. and Sorenson, J. (Eds). (2018) Critical Animal Studies: Toward Trans-species Social Justice, London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
A Matsuoka 2014 Defining Critical Animal Studies: An Intersectional Social Justice Approach. New York: Peter Lang Publishing. Co-edited with A. Nocella II, J. Sorenson and K. Socha.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2007. Kuritical social work to datsukoutikubunseki: Ensyu keisiki ni yoru naiseisikouno manabi (Critical Social Work and Analysing Practice through Deconstruction: Experiential Learning) Tokyo: Tyuouhouki, with S. Kitagawa, & N. Murata. In Japanese.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2001. Ghosts and shadows: Constructions of Identity and Community in an African Diaspora, University of Toronto Press. With John Sorenson.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Mobilizing Global Knowledge brings together academics and practitioners to reflect on a global collaoborative research network with a wide-ranging impact on refugee research and policy. Together, the members of this network have worked to bridge silos, sectors, and regions to address power and politics in refugee research, engage across tensions between the Global North and Global South, and engage deeply with questions of practice, methodology, and ethics.
McGrath, Susan
McKeen, W. (2007) The Politics of the National Children’s Agenda: A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Neo-liberal Social Policy Change, in Public Policy for Women in Canada: The State, Income Security, and Labour Market Issues, edited by Marjorie Cohen and Jane Pulkingham, University of Toronto Press, in press.
McKeen, Wendy
McKeen, W. (2004) Money in Their Own Name: The Feminist Voice in Poverty Debate in Canada, 1970-1995, University of Toronto Press.
McKeen, Wendy
McKeen, W. and A. Porter. (2003) Politics and Transformation: Welfare State Restructuring in Canada, in Changing Canada: Political Economy as Transformation, edited by Wallace Clement and Leah F. Vosko, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 109-134.
McKeen, Wendy
Nicol, N., Jjuuko A., Lusimbo, R. Mulé, N.J., Ursell, S., Wahab, A. & Waugh, P. (Eds.) Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights: (Neo)colonialism, Neoliberalism, Resistance and Hope. London: Human Rights Consortium, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London.
Mulé, Nick
2017 Mulé, N.J. & DeSantis, G. (Eds.) The Shifting Terrain: Public Policy Advocacy in Canada. Montreal, QC-Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press.
Mulé, Nick
2016 Hillock, S. & Mulé, N.J. (Eds.) Queering Social Work Education. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press.
Mulé, Nick
2015 O’Neill, B.J., Swan, T.A. & Mulé, N.J. (Eds.) LGBTQ People and Social Work: Intersectional Perspectives. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press.
Mulé, Nick
Neysmith, Sheila, Kate Bezanson and Anne O’Connell. (2005) . Telling Tales: Living the Effects of Public Policy. Halifax: Fernwod Press.
O'Connell, Anne
2002. Razack, N. Transforming the Field: Critical Anti-racist and Anti-oppressive Perspectives for the Human Services Practicum. Halifax: Fernwood Publishers, March.
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2000. Faucett, B., Featherstone, B., Fook, J., & Rossiter, A. (Eds.) . Practice and research in social work: Postmodern feminist perspectives. London: Routledge.
Rossiter, Amy
1988. Rossiter, A. From private to public: A feminist exploration of early mothering. Toronto: The Women's Press.
Rossiter, Amy
Graham, J., Swift, K. and Delaney, R. 2008. Canadian Social Policy: An Introduction. Third Edition. Toronto: Prentice Hall.
Swift, Karen
Graham, J., Swift, K. and Delaney, R. 2000. An Swift, Karen. 1995. Manufacturing "Bad Mothers": A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Swift, Karen
Swift, Karen. 1995. Manufacturing "Bad Mothers": A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Swift, Karen
Jeffrey, Leslie, Aga Palalas, Karen Robert, and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong (in alphabetical order), eds. 2023. Presence in the online world: A contemplative perspective and practice guide for educators. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
Batacharya, Sheila, and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. (Eds.) 2018. Sharing Breath: Embodied Learning and Decolonization. Edmonton: Athabasca University Press. Available online open access: http://www.aupress.ca/index.php/books/120269
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monographs
Abdelnour, S., B. Badri, A. El Jack, D. Wheeler, S. McGrath & O. Branzei. 2008. Examining Enterprise Capacity: A Participatory Social Assessment in Darfur and Southern Sudan. Centre for Refugee Studies.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., T. Derwing, J. Renaud, S. Aiken & T. Das Gupta. 2005. A Cross-Sector Research Agenda for the Protection of Refugees and Forced Migrants - The Report of the SSHRC Research Cluster on Refugees and Forced Migration.
McGrath, Susan
conference papers
Boswell, T. & Anucha, U. (2009) . “Comparative Profiles of Blacks in Canada and the United States”, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Flemming, J. & Leung, H. (2009) . Exits and Returns: An Exploratory Longitudinal Study of Homeless People in Windsor, Growing Home: Housing and Homelessness in Canada Conference, Calgary
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Flemming, J. & Leung, H. (2009) . The Housing Situations of Immigrants and Refugees in Second-Tier Cities: A Case Study of Windsor-Essex County, Growing Home: Housing and Homelessness in Canada Conference, Calgary
Anucha, Uzo
Jeyapal, D., Okolocha, C., Anucha, U., Razack, U. (2008) . "Building Equitable North-South Collaborations: Lessons from the Social Work in Nigeria Project", International Association of Schools of Social Work 34th Global Social Work Congress, Durban - South Africa.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2008) . "Immigrant Status, Race and Gender: Intersecting Barriers to Housing", Workshop on Barriers to Housing, 10th National Metropolis Conference, Halifax.
Anucha, Uzo
Yiu, L. & Anucha, U. (2008) . "Perception of Breast Health Practices among Ethno-Cultural Women", 5th World Conference on Breast Cancer, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Kimber*, M. & Yiu, L. (2008) . “Promoting Access to Breast Health for Ethno-Cultural Women in an Underserved Health Area: Barriers, Facilitators and Best Practices”, Social Work National Conference, Toronto
Anucha, Uzo
Yiu, L., Anucha, U. & Kimber, M. (2007) . “Promoting Breast Health Among Ethno-cultural Women in Windsor-Essex”, Making Connections: A Canadian Cancer Research Conference, National Cancer Institute of Canada, Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Kimber, M., Yiu, L., & Anucha, U. (2007) . “Breast Health Practice among African Women”, Poster Presentation at the Making Connections: A Canadian Cancer Research Conference, National Cancer Institute of Canada, Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Mitchell, C. (2007) “Community Engagement as a Methodological Practice: Lessons from a Community-University Research Project on Social Capital and Immigrant/Refugee Women”, Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work Annual Conference (in conjunction with CFHSS), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2007) . “Poverty and Homelessness”, KM in the AM Knowledge Mobilization Breakfast, Knowledge Mobilization Unit and Human Services Planning Coalition of York Region, Markham.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2007) . “Growing New Roots: The Housing Situations of Immigrants and Refugees in Windsor-Essex County”, Symposium on Newcomers, Housing and Homelessness, Metropolis, Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Mitchell, C. & K. Bedeau. (2006) . The Apartment Was So Tight It Put Pressure on You: A Multi-Method Study of the Housing Conditions of Immigrants and Refugees in a Border City.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Mitchell, C. (2006) . “Engaging the Community to Understand the Housing Situations of Newcomers”, 8th National Metropolis Conference, Vancouver.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha U. & Medcalf, M. (2006) “Exits and Returns: A Longitudinal Study of Homeless People in Windsor”, Windsor-Essex County Homelessness and Housing Research Forum, Windsor.
Anucha, Uzo
Jean-Baptiste, N., Anucha, U. & Luginaah, I. (2005) . "Sexual Coercion and HIV/AIDS among Young Nigerian Women”, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. Medcalf, M. Bedeau*, K. & Ferron, T. (2005) “A Community- University Research Collaboration on Social Capital and the Welfare of Immigrant Women”, Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work Annual Conference (in conjunction with CFHSS), University of Western Ontario.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Medcalf, M., Bedeau, K., Ferron*, T & Ranu, K. (2005) “Growing New Roots: Home, Neighborhood, Community and Social Capital among New Immigrants and Refugees in a Border City”, Canadian Conference on Homelessness, York University.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2005) “When Bed is Home: A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of ‘Hard to House’ Tenants in Shared Housing Programs”, Canadian Conference on Homelessness, York University.
Anucha, Uzo
Jean-Baptiste*, N. & Anucha, U. (2005) “Are Western HIV Prevention Strategies a Good Fit for Sub-Saharan African Women?”, The 6th Annual Feminist Research Group Conference, University of Windsor.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2005) . “A Collaborative Needs Assessment of HIV/AIDS Services and Gaps for Women”, 51st Annual Conference of the Council for Social Work Education, New York City.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Obianwu, H., Smith, N. & Erondu, A*. (2005) . “An International Collaborative Needs Assessment of HIV/AIDS Services and Gaps for Young Women in Nigeria”, Ninth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. Miami.
Anucha, Uzo
Parsons, R. R., Gorey, K. M., Anucha, U. & Nakhaie, R. (2004) “Institutional racism and classism in health care: Meta-analytic evidence of their existence in America, but not in Canada”, 132nd annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2004) “Conceptualizing Exits and Returns to Homelessness: A Multidimensional Model of Factors Associated with Episodic Homelessness”, International Sociological Association under the auspices of the Housing and the Built Environment Research Committee 43, Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2004) “The Politics of Keeping Space: A Multi Method Study of the Housing Stability of Hard to House Persons”, Eight Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2003) “Factors Associated With The Housing Stability Of ‘Hard To House’ People”, 29th Annual Harvey Stancer Research Day, University of Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Zahraei, S.; Hopkins, M.; Anucha, U.; Ilves, P. & Trainor, J. (2003) “The Community Networking Assessment Tool”, 29th Annual Harvey Stancer Research Day, University of Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Hopkins, M., Anucha, U., Ramsundar, N., Trainor, J. & Ilves, P. (2003) “Collaborating for Optimal Client Outcomes? A Qualitative Study of Client Perspectives of a Partnership Support Model for the Seriously Mentally Ill”, 29th Annual Harvey Stancer Research Day, University of Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2003) “Where do they come from? Why do they leave? Where do they go? A study of tenant exits from housing for homeless people”, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s National Housing Research Committee’s working group meeting on homelessness, Ottawa
Anucha, Uzo
Hopkins, M., Anucha, U., & Ramsundar, N. (2002) “Collaborating for Optimal Client Outcomes: An Evaluation of the Joint Community Support Team”, International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services Annual Conference, Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Zahraei, S. & Anucha, U. (2003) “Working with Homeless Immigrants & Refugees with Mental Health Issues: Barriers, Gaps, Strategies and Resources”, Living on the Ragged Edge: Immigrants, Refugees and Homelessness Housing Forum, Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. & Kwasi Kafele, P. (2001) “Planning for Inclusion: Lessons and Challenges from the Diversity Project of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health”, International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services Annual Conference, Houston Texas.
Anucha, Uzo
Trainor, J., Anucha, U., Hopkins, M., Ilves, P., & Sylvestre, J. (2001) Building the Perfect Partnership: Lessons from Joint Ventures between a Psychiatric Hospital and Community Mental Health Agencies. International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services Annual Conference, Houston Texas
Anucha, Uzo
Sylvestre, J.C., Trainor, J., Ilves, P., Hopkins, M., & Anucha, U. (2001) “The Conceptualization and Evaluation of Housing Stability”, International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services Annual Conference, Houston Texas.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2001) “Evaluating Social service programs”, Research Methods Course, School of Social Work, Ryerson Polytechnic University (Instructor: Miu C. Yan)
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. & Dempsey, D. (2000) “A Balancing Act – Strategies for Resolving Ethical Issues in Social Work Discharge Planning”, Ontario Medical Education Network, Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Ilves, P., Anucha, U. & Hopkins, M. (1999) “Beyond Homelessness and Psychiatric Illness: Factors Associated with the Housing Stability of Psychiatric Consumers/Survivors”, Poster Presentation, Annual Congress of the Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Kimber, M., Anucha, U. & Yiu, L. (2008) . "Promoting Access to Breast Health for Ethno Cultural Women in an Underserved Health Area", 5th World Conference on Breast Cancer, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Anucha, Uzo
Chatterjee, S. (2019). Colonial Divides: Social Work's chasm between Black, Caribbean, International, and Indigenous Communities and the Critical Work of Reaching Across.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2019). Panelist. Thinking through borders. Adult Learning and Education in the Context of Immigration: Perspectives in Canada. A joint pre-conference of the Comparative and International Educational Society of Canada (CIESC) and the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE). Congress of the Social Science and Humanities, Vancouver, Canada.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2017) . Immigration, anti-racism and Indigenous self-determination: Moving beyond dualism in solidarity and social change. Opening Address. 10th Annual Critical Social Work Research Symposium. York University, Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2017) . Race, labour, knowledge and the nation: Proposing a Canadian research agenda on study migration. Workshop: 'Supporting international students' Labour market Integration. Organized by Ryerson Centre for Settlement and Integration and Royal Roads University. Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2016) Bordering the borderless nation: A conditional welcome. London School of Economics & Political Science. London. United Kingdom.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee. S. (2016) . Tensions and contradictions between immigrant integration and Indigenous ‘self-determination’, Decolonization Conference. OISE-University of Toronto
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2015) . “When those new Canadians succeed, Canada succeeds”: The ideology of Canadian experience and ongoing practices of racially and ethnically exclusionary nationalism in Canada. Critical Ethnic Studies Association Conference. York University. Toronto
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2014) .“Borders are no longer at the border”: Professional immigrants’ labour market integration as a discursive site for the enactment of exclusionary nationalism in Canada. Presentation at Roxana Ng memorial speaker series. Centre for Women’s Studies in Education, OISE-UT.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2013) . “This Way to the Nation: Enactments of nationalism in and through labour migration and integration policies in settler nations”. Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settlement Studies Annual Conference. Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2012) . “Canadian Experience Class and Building the Nation” at the Social Science History Association Annual Conference, Vancouver, Canada.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2012) . “Living Together 'with' Diversity: Discourses of labour market skill building as practices of nationalism in Canada” at the National Societies in Multicultural Age Conference, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S., Berlingieri, A., Dossa, S., Mirchandani, K. & Tambe, S.(2011) “Marginalizing through Mobilizing the Discourse of Skill” at the Canadian Association for Studies in Adult Education & Adult Education Research Conference. Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S., Stewart, S. & Cheng, J. (2009) . Workshop organizer/facilitator. “Are you Missing Anything? Creating Positive Spaces for LGBTQ Newcomers”, at Ontario Council for Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI) Summer Professional Development Conference, Nottawasaga, Ontario.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S., Bhalru, M. & Chapra, A. (2008) . Workshop organizer/facilitator. “Forced Marriages in the South Asian Community: Definition, context, politics and how a community responds” at Right to Choose: Conference on forced marriages, South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario, Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2008) . “Family Class Migration: Understanding the discourse & addressing knowledge gap” at the 1st Immigration and Settlement Studies Graduate Students' Conference, Ryerson University.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S., & Curling, D. (2008) . “Women’s Transnational Locations as a Determinant of Mental Health: Results from a participatory action research project with new immigrant women of colour in Toronto” at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Conference, Halifax.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2007) . “The Problem Focused Discourse on South Asian Immigrant Women: The role of social science research and settlement services” at the 9th Colloquium for Students and Recent Graduates, University of Montreal, Canada & Roundtable Presentation at the 9th National Metropolis Conference, Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
Lightman, N. and Good Gingrich, L. May 2015. The dynamics of economic exclusion for immigrants and racialized minorities in Canada: A multilevel model analysis. Congrès international sur l’Immigration, l’Intégration et l’Inclusion/International Conference on Immigration, Integration and Inclusion, Québec City, Canada.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Young, J., Good Gingrich, L., Wiebe, A., Harder, M. July 2014. The ‘choice’ of necessity: Central American migrant women negotiating the southern border of Mexico. International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, Bogotá, Colombia.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. and Fast, K. May 2014. Mennonite women at home on the edge? A consideration of counter cultural and religious dispositions. Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Toronto, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L., Young, J., Wiebe, A., Harder, M. April 2014. The double binds of borderwork: Migrant women in southern Mexico. Association for Borderland Studies, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Lightman, N. and Good Gingrich, L. March 2014. The exclusionary dynamics of data collection: Exploring non-response rates among immigrant and racialized groups through the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics. 16th National Metropolis Conference, Partnering for Success: Facilitating Integration and Inclusion Gatineau, Quebec.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. and Lightman, N. October 2013. Exploring economic exclusion trajectories of visible minorities and immigrants in Canada: A Multilevel Model using the 2005-2010 Panel of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics. Canadian Research Data Centre Network Conference, Waterloo, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. and Swift, K. June 2013. Anti-oppressive social work education: A project of the privileged? Canadian Association for Social Work Education - l’Association Canadienne pour la formation en travail social (CASWE-ACFTS). University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. May 2013. Perspectives on social exclusion and basic income. The 12th Annual North America Basic Income Guarantee Congress. New York City, New York.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. and Preibisch, K. May 2013. Permanently temporary, perpetually precarious: Migrant workers in Canada’s food industry. The 2013 Conference of the Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settlement. Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Lightman, N. and Good Gingrich, L. May 2013. Dynamics of race, ethnicity, and nationality in Canada’s labour market: Application of an Economic Exclusion Index. 7th Annual International Conference on Sociology, Athens, Greece.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Lightman, N., Good Gingrich, L. and Mitchell, A. April 2013. The dynamics of economic exclusion for immigrants and racialised groups in Canada. Conference on “Migration: Global Development, New Frontiers” organized by NORFACE Research Programme on Migration and the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM). University College London, U.K.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Chambon, A.; Schröer, W.; Good Gingrich, L; Wang, F.; Lightman, E.; Schweppe, C.; Köngeter, S.; Olivier, C. March 2013. Symposium entitled Transnational social support: Care, social policy and history in a transnational world. The 3rd European Conference for Social Work Research. University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. March 2013. Organizer and moderator for Workshop entitled The dynamics of social exclusion for immigrants and racialised groups in Canada. 15th National Metropolis Conference, “Building an Integrated Society”. Ottawa, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Lightman, N. and Good Gingrich, L. March 2013. Growing divides for Canada’s immigrant and racialized communities: Applying an Economic Exclusion Index, 1996-2010. 15th National Metropolis Conference, “Building an Integrated Society”. Ottawa, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. and Lightman, N. March 2013. A quantitative examination of economic exclusion/inclusion trajectories for immigrants and refugees using secondary data. 6th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS). St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Lightman, N. & Good Gingrich, L. March 2012. The intersecting dynamics of social exclusion: Age, gender, race and immigrant status in Canada’s labour force. The 14th National Metropolis Conference. Toronto, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Lightman, N. & Good Gingrich, L. October 2012. Applying an Economic Exclusion Index: Trends and dynamics for immigrants and racialized groups in Canada. Canadian Research Data Centre Network Conference. Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Preibisch, K. and Good Gingrich, L. December 2012. Temporary migration programs and forced labour in Canada’s food industry. Conference on “Vulnerable Workers, Forced Labour, Migration and Ethical Trading”. University of Leeds, United Kingdom.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. October 2010. “Choice,” social inclusion, and transnational livelihoods. Latin American Studies Association Confernece. Toronto, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. June 2009. Social exclusion, trans-border regulation, and migrant women from Mexico. 12th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM 12). University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Kimber, M. & Good Gingrich, L. October 2009. Localizing crime and mental illness in a global agenda: Policy analysis for practical change. 15th Annual Qualitative Health Research Conference, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology. Vancouver, British Columbia.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. May 2009. Redefining and defending family in transnationality. German-Canadian Symposium on Transnational Social Support. University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. June, 2008. Double jeopardy, social exclusion, and lone mothers in the market-state social field. Panel entitled “Approaches to Economic Security in Canada: Challenges, Possibilities, and Strategies”. Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network. Quinn Business School in University College, Dublin, Ireland.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. June, 2008. Double jeopardy, social exclusion, and lone mothers in the market-state social field. Panel entitled “Approaches to Economic Security in Canada: Challenges, Possibilities, and Strategies”. Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network. Quinn Business School in University College, Dublin, Ireland.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. March, 2008. The management of lone mothers – Workfare, precarious lives, and double jeopardy. Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. & Preibisch, K. November, 2007. Women entredeux the sacred and the secular. “Women, religion, and development”, Conference of the Joint Chair in Women’s Studies, University of Ottawa and Carleton University. Ottawa, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. November, 2006. The commodification of human rights. Conference of the American Public Health Association. Boston, MA.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. June, 2006. Migration, fieldwork, and survival. International Association for the Study of Forced Migration 10th Biennial Conference. York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. May, 2006. Forced migration, confrontation, and women’s work. Conference on Women, Immigration, Transnational Migration and Public Policy sponsored by the Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies for the Maritimes and the Feminist Public Policy Project. Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. October, 2005. Contradiction, confrontation, and meanings of work. 10th International Karl Polanyi Conference, Social Policy Forum sponsored by the Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy. Bosphorus University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. June, 2005. Acculturating social inclusion. Multicultural Days – An International Perspective. Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. February, 2005. Women’s work. Conference of the Association for Research on Mothering. York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
“Black Appalachians: Identity, Locations and Barriers.” WVA NASW 2017 Spring Continuing Education Conference for Social Workers, Charleston, WV, April 28, 2017.
Hayden, Wilburn
“Appalachia Virginia and West Virginia Black Populations: A Demographic Examination.” April 21, 2011. Undergraduate Research Day Conference Keynote. Concord University, Athens, West Virginia.
Hayden, Wilburn
“West Virginia History Omission or Exclusion,” Keynote at A Black History Month Program sponsored by the West Virginia Division of Culture and History Center Capitol Complex, Charleston, West Virginia February 19, 2012
Hayden, Wilburn
“A Demographic Examination of African Americans in Northern Appalachia.” Appalachian Studies Conference. Indiana University of PA, March 23-25, 2012.
Hayden, Wilburn
“Ausubel, Johnson and Bloom: Educational Theory Based Professional Social Work Curriculum.” CASWE Conference. Wilfrid-Laurier University, May 28-31, 2012
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. "Northern Appalachian Black Populations: A Demographic Examination." Celebrating Northern Appalachia In Word and Song Conference. California University of Pennsylvania. April 11, 2011
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. "Appalachia Virginia and West Virginia Black Populations: A Demographic Examination." Undergraduate Research Day Conference Keynote. Concord University, Athens, West Virginia, April 21, 2011
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W.“A Systematic Framework for Examining Oppression Across National Boundaries.” CASWE Annual Conference. Carlton University, Ottawa, May 27 – 29, 2009.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Appalachia" (Keynote Address) 16th Annual REACH Conference. St. Clair College. Dayton, Ohio, February 29th, 2008.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “Appalachian Racism: Still the Challenge for the Next Three Decades.” 31st Annual Appalachian Studies Conference. Marshall University. Huntington, WV. March 28 - 30, 2008.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “Racism and White Privilege.” University of North Carolina – Greensboro, April 3-4, 2008.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Appalachia.” Radford University. Radford, VA, March 2007
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “The Appalachians: Examining the History, Culture and People.” Opening Presentation. PA NASW Annual Conference, King of Prussia, PA, March 2, 2006
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “White Privilege and Racism: Barriers to Equality.” West Chester University MSW Program, West Chester, PA, March 24, 2006; September 1, 2006
Hayden, Wilburn
“Hayden, W. Culture Implications for Practicing in Appalachian Communities.” Conference Keynote, Marshall University, November 10, 2006
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “Developing and Fostering Ones Professional Rural Identity for Working with Rural Populations” Keynote Address. Community Care Behavioral Health Organization Conference, Harrisburg, PA, October 20, 2005
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. “Voices from Black Appalachia: A Comparative Examination of African American Appalachians Living in Small Towns and Cities within the Region,” the Appalachian Studies Conference, Helen, GA, March, 2002
Hayden, Wilburn
Hepburn, S. (2022). Risk, empathy and boundaries in the field: Decolonial ethics and the researcher-practitioner. Paper presented to the 18th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, May, 19, 2022.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2022). Place-based education and later-life learning among community-dwelling immigrants’ in Toronto. Paper presented to the British Society of Gerontology 51st Annual Conference, Bristol, England, July 8, 2022.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn (2021). Everyday bordering and liminal integration: Exploring language skill acquisition and long-term settlement outcomes among ageing Cambodian Canadians. Paper presented to the Cultural Studies Association 19th Annual Conference – ANTI-BODIES, Chicago, Illinois, June 10, 2021.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2021). Protracted resettlement and adaptive responses: Exploring Cambodian Canadians’ utilization of community-based adult day programme support in Toronto. Paper presented to the British Society of Gerontology 50th Annual Conference, Lancaster, England, July 9, 2021.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2021). A view from the distal end of the migratory life course: Retirement time inequalities among ageing Jamaican Canadians. Paper presented to the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Congress (CALACS), York University, Toronto, Canada, August 24, 2021.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2020). Integrating community-based research and critical pedagogy to support older adult transmigrants in Toronto, Canada. Paper presented at the Twentieth International Conference on Diversity in Organizations, Communities & Nations, at University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2020). Exploring the Distribution of Retirement Time: A Critical Transnational Study. New Voices in Work and Labour Studies Series. Global Labour Research Centre, York University.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2019). Research as a cultural activity: Collaborative arts-based inquiry with Jamaican Canadian older adult transmigrants. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Congress, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Hepburn, Shamette
Fresco, E. & Hepburn, S. (2019). Engaging and supporting older adults through communication technology: Preliminary findings of a community-based research partnership. Paper presented at the 2019 Canadian Communication Association Conference at the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver BC.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2019). Expanding transnational social work: A new framework addressing the everyday-life geographies of racialized transmigrants. Paper presented at the 2019 Canadian Association for Social Work Education Conference at the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver, BC.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2019). Exploring Nettleford’s transdisciplinary appeal. Paper presented at the 5th Biennial Rex Nettleford Conference, Edna Manley School for the Visual and Performing Arts, Kingston, Jamaica.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2019). A critical transnational exploration of mobility, ageing and well-being. Paper presented at the African Studies Association (ASA) Conference, (Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn (2018). Where's the best place to retire? Findings of a Visual Ethnographic Study of Transnationally Mobile Older Adults. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 47th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting.
Hepburn, Shamette
Heron, B. “Investing in Global Citizenship: Views from the Other Side”, Canadian Association for Studies in International Development Conference, Montreal, 2010.
Heron, Barbara
“Global Citizenship: Southern Perspectives”, Canadian Consortium of University Programs in International Development, Annual Meeting, Montreal.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Challenging Indifference to Extreme Poverty: Southern Perspectives on Global Citizenship and Change”, International Development Ethics Association Conference, Valencia, Spain, 2009.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Global Citizenship: A Southern Perspective”, Canadian Association for Studies in International Development Conference, Ottawa, 2009.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “The Long and the Short of It: Perspectives from Southern NGOs on the Pro’s and Con’s of Short-term vs. Long-Term Placements of Northern Students, Volunteers, and Interns”, School of Social Work Research Symposium, York University, Toronto, 2009.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Considering the Complexities of Global Citizenship: A Southern Partnership Perspective”, International Association of Schools of Social Work Conference, Durban, South Africa, 2008.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Global Citizenship: A Global Perspective”, Canadian Association for Studies in International Development Conference, Vancouver, 2008.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Creating Global Citizens? A Review of the Literature on Learning/Volunteer Abroad Programs”, with Rebecca Tiessen, Canadian Association for Studies in International Development Conference, Saskatoon, 2007.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Race and the Idea of Global Citizenship: A Critique”, Transnational Racism and “the Right to Have Rights”, 7th Annual R.A.C.E. (Researchers and Academics of Colour for Equality) Conference, Toronto, 2007.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Creating Global Citizens? A Review of the Literature on Learning/Volunteer Abroad Programs”, York University School of Social Work Research Symposium, Toronto, 2007.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Globalization and the Spatial Constitution of Whiteness: Stories about ‘Africa’”, Socialist Studies Conference, Toronto, 2006.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Oppositional Pedagogies in the Social Work Classroom: Tensions, Uncertainties, Ambiguities, and Accountability”, The Race/Culture Divide in Education, Law and the Helping Profession, 6th Annual R.A.C.E. Conference, Regina, Saskatchewan, 2006.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “The Power of Development’s Imagined Spaces: A Comparative Analysis of Development Workers’ Narratives over Time”, The Power of Development Revisited, Canadian Association of Geographers 2005 Special Session, London, Ontario, 2005.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Canada's Changing Presence in Developing Countries", paper, Canadian Association for Studies in International Development Conference, Winnipeg, 2004.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Preparing Social Work Students for International Practicums: Some Lessons and Challenges from the Development Field", paper, International Social Work Symposium, CASSW Conference, Halifax, 2003.
Heron, Barbara
Jeffery, D., Wong, R.Y.L., and Heron, B.A., "Being and Doing: The Challenges of Putting Anti-Racist Theories to Work", panel, CASSW Conference, Halifax, 2003.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Learning from Development: Popular Education and Anti-Oppression Training for International Practicum Preparation", workshop, CASSW Conference, Halifax, 2003.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Gender and Development: Race, Exceptionality, and Relations of Power", paper, Canadian Critical Race Conference: Pedagogy and Practice, Vancouver, 2003.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Being and Doing: The Challenges of Putting Anti-Racist Theories to Work”, CASSW conference, Halifax, 2003.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "International Exchanges, North/South and East/West Relations: Experiences, Considerations, Contestations", panel, International Social Work Symposium, CASSW Conference, University of Toronto, 2002.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “International Exchanges, North/South and East/West Relations: Experiences, Considerations, Contestations”, International Social Work Symposium, CASSW conference, University of Toronto, 2002.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Taking It to Heart: Whiteness and Claims to a Non-Racist Self", paper, era 21 (End Racism! Activism for the 21st Century) Conference, Vancouver, 2000.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Desire for Development: The Education of White Women as Development Workers", paper, Graduate Students Conference, Department of Sociology and Adult Education, OISE/UT, Toronto, 1999.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Race and the Canadian Development Worker", paper, Making History, Constructing Race Conference, University of Victoria, Victoria, 1998.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "I Knew I Could Do Anything: Development Work and the Construction of Female Canadian Identity", paper, Canadian Womens Studies Association Conference, St. Johns, 1997.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Innocence and Power in North-South Research", paper, International Studies Association Conference, Toronto, 1997.
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. "Innocence and Power in North-South Research", paper, National Womens Studies Association Conference, Saratoga Springs, New York, 1996.
Heron, Barbara
Maiter, S., Ssewanyana, D., & Kikulwe, D. (April 2024). Challenges of keeping children connected
with their families during the Pandemic: insights from foster parents and child welfare workers.
Conference of the International Association of Schools of Social Work. Panama City, Panama. Maiter, Sarah
with their families during the Pandemic: insights from foster parents and child welfare workers.
Conference of the International Association of Schools of Social Work. Panama City, Panama. Maiter, Sarah
Kikulwe, D., Ssewanyana, D., & Maiter, S (April 2024). Child Welfare Workers’ Perceptions on Pandemic Service Disruptions and Areas of Improvement: Working with Newcomer Families in Ontario, Canada, during COVID-19. Conference of The International Association of Schools of Social Work. Panama City, Panama.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., & Kikulwe, D. (June 19-23, 2023). Lessons from the Pandemic: Recognizing Social Workers as Essential Workers. European Conference on Social Work Education. Porto, Portugal.
Maiter, Sarah
Kikulwe, D., & Maiter, S. (March 27-30, 2022). Navigating “safety” in a pandemic: a critical
examination of Ontario child welfare safety interventions for immigrant and refugee families in
the COVID-19 pandemic. The International Society for the Prevention of
Child Abuse & Neglect (ISPCAN), Quebec City, Quebec. Maiter, Sarah
examination of Ontario child welfare safety interventions for immigrant and refugee families in
the COVID-19 pandemic. The International Society for the Prevention of
Child Abuse & Neglect (ISPCAN), Quebec City, Quebec. Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., Goitom, M., & Qadoumi, L. (June 2022) Promoting inclusion, access to
information, and successful transition (PIISTON). Country Presentation: Canada.
Voss, Norway Maiter, Sarah
information, and successful transition (PIISTON). Country Presentation: Canada.
Voss, Norway Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., Alaggia, R. & Chan, A. (2014) . Child Welfare Services when clients do not speak the National Language: Voices from the Frontlines. ‘Making a Difference’ - The 13th European Scientific Association on Residential and Family Care for Children and Adolescents Conference. Copenhagen, Denmark.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. & Alaggia, R. (2014) . Language Interpretation and Translation in Child Protection Agencies. Conference of the International Association of Social Workers. Conference Theme: Promoting Social and Economic Equality: Responses from Social Work and Social Development. Melbourne, Australia.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. & John-Langba, J. (2014) . Culturally Sensitive Social Work: International Perspectives on its Challenges and Benefits. Conference of the International Association of Social Workers. Conference Theme: Promoting Social and Economic Equality: Responses from Social Work and Social Development. Melbourne, Australia.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2014) . Between a rock and a hard place: challenges of racialized immigrant children, youth and families in receiving mental health services. Today’s Children and Youth. Tomorrow’s Families: 2014 Youth and Family Consensus Conference. Vancouver, BC.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. & Chan, A. (2014) . By Trial and Error: Experiences of Child Welfare Workers in Providing Services Where Language Interpretation is an Issue. 7 th Biennial Conference of the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium. Celebrating Child Welfare Transformations: Interdisciplinary Practices, Field Education and Research. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2013) . Child Welfare System and Migrant Families in England, Canada, Finland, and Italy: The Canadian Child Protection System and Immigrant Children and Families. ISPCAN European Regional Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect. Conference Theme: Protecting Children in the Changing World. Dublin, Ireland.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., & Earner, I. (2013) . Considering Knowledge Requirements for Services to Immigrants and Culturally and Ethnically Diverse Families in the Child Protection System. APSAC’S 21st Annual Colloquium. Sponsoring Agency: The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Las Vegas, Nevada.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2013) . Double Jeopardy: Racialized Families and Failure to Protect. 3rd Canadian Domestic Violence Conference. Toronto, Ontario.
Maiter, Sarah
Chan, A., Maiter, S., & Alaggia, R. (2013) . Policy and Practice Issues for Children and Families: Language Interpretation and Translation. ISPCAN European Regional Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect. Conference Theme: Protecting Children in the Changing World. Dublin, Ireland.
Maiter, Sarah
Alaggia, R., & Maiter, S. (2013) . Interpreter and Language Issues in Intercultural Work. Centre for Intercultural Studies of the University of Verona. Conference Theme: Intercultural Counselling and Education in the Global World. Verona, Italy.
Maiter, Sarah
Alaggia, R., Maiter, S., Chan, A., Ma, J., & Black, R. (2013) . Structural Barriers in Service Provision for Child Welfare Clients with Language Challenges. Congress of the Humanities and Social sciences. Conference Theme: “@ The Edge”. Victoria, BC.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2012) . Researching Racism: Challenges and Opportunities of Qualitative Research Methods. Twelfth International Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations Conference Vancouver, Canada.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2012) . Youth vulnerability and agency: rethinking “youth violence.”. International. Association of Schools of Social Work Conference, Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development. Sweden, Stockholm.
Maiter, Sarah
Joseph, A., & Maiter, S. (2012) . Postnational Belonging: Strategies of Racialized Youth in Multicultural Western Contexts. 2012 Strangers in New Homelands 5th Annual Conference on the Social Reconstructing of “Home” Among Immigrants in the Diaspora. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2012) . Rethinking Youth Violence: Transformative Possibilities for Inclusion, Social Justice and Human Rights. ASSWA Conference (Association of Schools of Social Work in Africa). Conference Theme: Social Work, Towards Inclusion, Social Justice and Human Rights. White River, South Africa.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2011) . Deep Wounds: Exploring Violence and Practices of Healing Among Racialized Youth in Global Contexts. The 11th International Conference on Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations. Cape Town, South Africa
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S, Joseph, A., Saeid, A., & Shan, N. (2010) . Doing Participatory Qualitative Research: Development of a Shared Critical Consciousness with Racial Minority Research Advisory Group Members. Qualitative 2010. Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, Ontario.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2010) . Challenges of Using Documentaries and Other Media Material in Teaching Critical Social Work. International Association of Schools of Social Work Conference, Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development. Hong Kong, China.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., & Westhues, A. (2009) . Taking Culture and Power Seriously in Community Mental Health: The Process of Collective Theory Generation in Multi-Faceted Community Based Research. 10th Annual Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2008) Multiculturalism,Human Rights and Social Justice in Child Welfare Services. International Association of Schools of Social Work, Durban, South Africa.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (May 2008) Reconciling Multiculturalism and Human Rights and Social Justice in Child Welfare Services. Social Work National Conference, Toronto.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. and Westhues, A. (2008) . Taking Culture and Power Seriously in Mental Health: An Emerging Framework. Social Work National Conference. Toronto
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2008) . Working with Muslim families in Child Welfare. The 16th National Conference of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Phoenix.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (July 2008) . Human Rights and Social Justice in Child Welfare Services in Multicultural contexts. Conference of the International Association of Social Workers. Durban, South Africa.
Maiter, Sarah
Alaggia, R.; Maiter, S. (2008) . Newcomer Families, Child Abuse & Child Welfare Intervention: When East Meets West. Sick Kids Suspected Child Abuse & Neglect Program: Current Issues in Child Maltreatment Conference.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2007) . Working with diverse families in child protection. The 15th National Conference of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Boston.
Maiter, Sarah
Simich, L. and Maiter, S. (2007) . Privileging the Perspectives of Cultural Linguistic Community Members: Focus Group Findings; Rethinking Mental Health Interventions: Towards Cultural Empowerment. Metropolis National Conference Exploring Canada’s Diversity, Today and Tomorrow. Toronto, Ontario.
Maiter, Sarah
Simich, L. and Maiter, S (2006). Cultural Linguistic Community Perspectives: Focus Group Findings. Towards Cultural Empowerment. CURA Conference. Wilfrid Laurier University.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2006) . Theoretical and Practice Frameworks for Culturally Competent Child Protection Services. The 14th National Conference of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Nashville, Tennessee.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (June, 2005) . Child Maltreatment Issues for Immigrant families: Understandings from a research study. APSAC annual conference, New Orleans.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S (April 2005). Enhancing functioning of newcomer families with young children. Conference of The Infant Mental Health Promotion Project and the Ontario Association for Infant Development.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter S. (2004) . Culturally Sensitive Responses to Trauma. APSAC’s Second Annual Trauma Treatment Clinic (Invited and Refereed). Maui, Hawaii.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2004) . Developing Racial and Cultural Equity in Child Welfare Services and Organizations. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children: The 12th National Conference. Hollywood, California.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. ( 2004) . Muslim Families and Child Maltreatment Issues. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. 12th Annual Conference. Hollywood, California.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2004) . Child Maltreatment and Working with South Asian Families. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children: 12th Annual Conference. Hollywood, California.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., Palmer, S. & Manji, S. (2003) . Invisible lives: A qualitative study of 61 parents receiving child protective services. Partnerships for Children and Families, SHHRC Funded CURA Project Conference titled: “Finding A Fit: Family Realities and Service Responses" August 27, 2003
Maiter, Sarah
Waterfall, B. & Maiter, S. (May 2 - 4, 2003) . Resisting Colonization in the Academy: From Indigenous/Minoritized Standpoints. Canadian Critical Race Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2003) . Working with Muslim Families on Issues of Child Abuse. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 11th Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida.
Maiter, Sarah
MacFadden, R., Herie, M., Dumbrill, G., & Maiter, S. (May, 2002) . Thinking and Feeling: Building a Constructivist Emotionally-Oriented Model for Online Education. The Nexus Conference. Connecting Teaching, Technology and Inclusive Learning. University of Toronto.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (July, 2002) . Ethical challenges in designing anti-racist research: An example from child welfare. International Association of Schools of Social Work, Montpellier, France.
Maiter, Sarah
Herie, M., R. J. MacFadden, Maiter, S. (2002) . Comparing Learning Outcomes, Experiences and Participation in Online and Classroom-based Cultural Competence Courses, Annual Conference 2002 CASSW-ACESS Toronto, Canada.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. & de la Cruz-Quiroz, Gloria. (June, 2001) . Cultural Competency in Child Abuse Interventions. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Washington, D. C.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S (June 2001). Member of Opening Plenary. Child Abuse Interventions in Communities of Color: Doing Good, Doing Harm. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. 9th Annual conference. Washington, D. C.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (May 2001) . Addressing racial and cultural equity in social work education and practice. Annual Conference 2001 CASSW-ACESS in conjunction with HSSFC May 27 - 30, 2001 université Laval, Québec City. "The Intellectual and Social Worker: Beyond Apparent Contradictions".
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (2001) . Resistance research methodology: Issues in conducting cross- cultural research. Conference on Race, Ethnicity and Gender. Faculty of Women’s Studies. University of British Columbia.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (March 2000) . Structural and cultural considerations for child welfare service provision to diverse families. Paper presentation. National Metropolis Conference. Toronto, Canada.
Maiter, Sarah
MacFadden, R. J., Maiter, S., & Dumbrill, G. C. (2000) . Developing web-based training in child welfare: An early look at the present & future of human services education. Conference “Creating the Future...a new vision for Children” organized by 5 major stakeholders in Child Welfare in Ontario, Canada.
Maiter, Sarah
MacFadden, R. J., Maiter, S., & Dumbrill, G. C. (1999) . Web-based Course Delivery in a Graduate Faculty of Social Work: Crossing the New Frontier. Paper presented at the conference Husita-5, Budapest, Hungary.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., Trocmé, N., & Shakir, U. (July 1999) . Fabricating tools of resistance: Moral and ethical issues in cross-cultural research. Paper presented at the Qualitative Analysis Conference: The Interdisciplinary Study of Social Process, St. Thomas University and the University of New Brunswick.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S. (October 1999) . Immigration research update: Understanding South Asian-Canadian approaches to parenting. Paper presented at the Ontario Association of Agencies Serving Immigrants, Geneva Conference Center, Orillia, Ontario, Canada.
Maiter, Sarah
Maiter, S., & Trocmé, N. (July 1998) . Developing racial and cultural equity in child protection services. Paper presented at the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children: The Sixth Annual National Conference, Chicago.
Maiter, Sarah
Dumbrill, G. C. & Maiter, S., (February 1997). Consumer Centered Child Protection Services. Paper presented at the 74th Annual General Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Maiter, Sarah
Matsuoka, A. (2009) . Building foundations for mental health and wellness promotion: A mental health recovery-based anti-stigma/oppression education program, International Conference on the Promotion of Mental Health and Wellness, Toronto, Ontario, March 4th - 6th. With Ann Thompson.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. (2008) . Restorative Justice based Mediation for Elder Abuse among Ethno-Racial Minority Older People, 37th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting of The Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, On, Oct. 23-25. With with A.Clark and D. Murphy.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
Matsuoka, A. 2002. Caring for the old in Canada, In Nobuyoshi Onizaki et al. (Eds.) , Sekai Kaigo Jijyou (Caring for the old in the World). Tokyo: Tyuouhouki. 205-223.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
McGrath, S., MacLaren, D. & Han, E.P. 2014. Welcoming the Karen to the “New World”: a study of the settlement experiences of Karen refugees in Australia. International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, Bogota, Colombia, July 16.
McGrath, Susan
Bridgeland, D., Kinne, L., Martin, S., McGrath, S., Singh, L., Taylor, A. & Sarit Yossinger, N. Forecasting shifting patterns of displacement. International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, Bogota, Colombia, July 17, 2014.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., & M. Millard. 2014. Mobilizing Knowledge Globally: the Refugee Research Network. Canadian Association for Refugee & Forced Migration Studies, Montreal, Quebec, May 8.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., Susan Martin, Roberto Vidal, Loren Landau & Galya Ruffer. 2013. Mobilizing Knowledge Globally: Perspectives of the Refugee Research Network. International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Conference, Kolkata India, January 8.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., D. Han, S. Htoo, M. Hynie & D. MacLaren. 2013. The Karen Settlement Experience in Australia. Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settlement, Toronto, Canada, May 15-17.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2010 Safe havens? Mapping the provision of settlement services in Canadian urban centres. Urban Affairs Association Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii. March 11.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., M. Millard & E. Liebovitch. 2009 Building a Global Virtual Community of Researchers: Report of the Refugee Research Network. International Association for the Study of Forced Migration 12th Conference, Nicosia Cyprus, June 28-July 2.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., M. Millard & E. Liebovitch. 2009 Building a Global Virtual Community of Researchers: Report of the Refugee Research Network. Canadian Association for Refugee & Forced Migration Studies, Ottawa ON, June 1-3.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2007. Refugee versus Forced Migration Studies: An Inclusive Response. Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford Conference: An Unsettled Future? Forced Migration and Refugee Studies in the 21st Century, December 6-8.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2007. Moffatt, K., B. Lee, S. McGrath & U. George. Community Practice with Traumatized Populations. 5th International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities. Paris, July 17-20.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2007. Refugee and Asylum-seeker Research in Canada. Special meeting at the 9th National Metropolis Conference, Toronto, March 2.
McGrath, Susan
Badri, B., D. Wheeler, S. McGrath & S. 2006. Abdelnour. Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods and Grassroots Enterprise Development in Darfur and Southern Sudan. International Association for the Study of Forced Migration 10th Conference, Toronto ON. June 18-22.
McGrath, Susan
2006. Lee, B. S. McGrath, K. Moffatt & U. George. Community Practice with Traumatized Populations. Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Toronto ON. May 31-June 3.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2006. Being a Good Neighbour: Institutions and their Communities. Whitby Mental Health Centre Grand Rounds, March 10.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2006. The Changing Dynamics of Asylum and Refugee Settlement in Canada. Plenary speaker. Eighth National Canadian Metropolis Conference, Vancouver, March 23-26.
McGrath, Susan
2005. McGrath, S. & B. Kitchen. Forging the Future of the Academic Journal in the Canadian Social Policy Scene. Canadian Social Policy Conference, Fredericton NB. June 16-18.
McGrath, Susan
2004. McGrath, S. B. Kitchen & W. MacNiven. Leveraging Our Strength: York University’s School of Social Work Establishes a University/Community Research Partnership. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, Winnipeg, May 29-June 1.
McGrath, Susan
George, U., B. Lee, S. McGrath & K. Moffatt. Civil Society Partnerships: A Study of Community-based Organizations. Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Mumbai, India, Dec. 29, 2003 - Jan. 2, 2004.
McGrath, Susan
Lee, B., S. McGrath, K. Moffatt & U. George. Seeking Social Justice: Community Development Among Diverse Populations. Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Mumbai, India, Dec. 29, 2003 - Jan. 2, 2004.
McGrath, Susan
2003. McGrath, S., K. Moffatt, U. George & B. Lee. Disciplining Diverse Community Agencies: The Pressure to Partner. Canadian Social Welfare Policy Conference, Ottawa, June 15-17.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. and T. Dremetsikas. 2003. Empowerment of Women and Children Survivors: Best Practices Within a Community-Based Model. Impact of Global Issues on Women and Children Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, Feb. 16-21.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. and T. Dremetsikas. 2003. Impact of War and Terrorism on the Settlement Process of Women and Children in Canada. Impact of Global Issues on Women and Children Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, Feb. 16-21.
McGrath, Susan
2002. Lee, B., S. McGrath, U. George and K. Moffatt. Beginning to Explore the Insider Role in Community Work Practice Within Marginalized Communities. 2002 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Toronto, May 25-29.
McGrath, Susan
S. McGrath and S. Dudziak. 2002. Narrative of Knowledge Building in the Shadow of the Eclipse: Bearing Witness to Survivors of Torture. Interdisciplinary Conference on Narrative Perspectives, Approaches, and Issues Across the Humanities and Social Sciences. St. Thomas University, May 16-19.
McGrath, Susan
Chambon, A., M. Abai, S. McGrath, T. Dremetsikas, M. Millard, B. Shapiro, S. Dudziak and M. Kumsa. 2001. Learning in the Shadow of the Eclipse: Bearing Witness to Survivors of Torture. Workshop presentation, Fourth International Conference on Transformative Learning, Toronto, November 2-4.
McGrath, Susan
2001. McGrath, S., K. Moffatt, U. George and B. Lee. Community Practice in Diverse Communities Across Ontario. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work Annual Conference, Quebec City, Canada, May 27-30.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath S. and S. Dudziak. 2000. A Settlement Service that Unsettles our Knowledge Base and Moves Towards Social Change: The Challenge Posed by the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture. Joint Conference of the International Federation of Social Workers and International Association of Schools of Social Work, Montreal Canada, July 29-Aug. 2.
McGrath, Susan
George, U., B. Lee, S. McGrath and K. Moffatt. 2000. Community Practice in Marginalized Communities: A Pilot Study. Joint Conference of the International Federation of Social Workers and International Association of Schools of Social Work, Montreal Canada, July 29-Aug. 2.
McGrath, Susan
Lee, B., S. McGrath, K. Moffatt and U. George. 2000. Defining Citizenship in Contemporary Community Work. Joint Conference of the International Federation of Social Workers and International Association of Schools of Social Work, Montreal Canada, July 29-Aug. 2.
McGrath, Susan
Chambon, A., M. Abai, S. McGrath, T. Dremetsikas, B. Shapiro, S. Dudziak, M. Kumsa and M. Millard. 2000. From Research to Service Training: Creating Trustworthy Knowledge to Work with Survivors of Torture and War. Fourth National Metropolis Conference, Toronto, Canada, March 22-25.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., M. Abai, A. Chambon, B. Shapiro, T. Dremetsikas and S. Dudziak. 1999. The Practice of Social Citizenship: Lessons from the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture. VIII International Symposium on Torture, New Delhi, India. September 22 - 25.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., A. Chambon, M. Abai, B. Shapiro, T. Dremetsikas and S. Dudziak. 1999. The Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture and Canadian Universities: From a Research to an Educational Partnership for Social Services. VIII International Symposium on Torture, New Delhi, India. September 22 - 25.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 1999. Sustaining a Capacity for Social Policy Advocacy in Civil Society: Lessons from the Toronto Social Planning Council. Ninth Canadian Social Policy Conference, Montreal, Quebec, June.
McGrath, Susan
Abai, M., A. Chambon, S. McGrath, B. Shapiro, T. Dremetsikas, and S. Dudziak. The Re-construction of Citizenship: Lessons Learned from Survivors of Torture. Third National Metropolis Conference, Vancouver, January 1999.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S., K. Moffatt, U. George and B. Lee. Preparing for Community Practice in the Twenty First Century: A Study of Community Social Planning. 1998 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Ottawa, Ontario, May 31 - June 3 1998.
McGrath, Susan
Chambon, A., M. Abai, T. Dremetsikas, S. McGrath and B. Shapiro. Methodology in University-Community Research Partnerships: The Link-By-Link Project as Case Study. Metropolis Year II, Montreal, November 1997.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. and P. Clutterbuck. Sink or Swim Together: The Reconstruction of Independent Social Planning in Toronto. Eighth Conference on Canadian Social Welfare Policy, Regina, Saskatchewan, June.
McGrath, Susan
George, U., B. Lee, S. McGrath and K. Moffatt. The Contemporary Context of Community Social Work Practice. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work. Learned Societies Conference, St. John's Newfoundland, June 1997.
McGrath, Susan
Lee, B., S. McGrath, K. Moffatt and U. George. The Emperor's New Clothes: A Critical Examination of the Concept of Community Capacity. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work. Learned Societies Conference, St. John's Newfoundland, June 1997.
McGrath, Susan
George, U., B. Lee, S. McGrath and K. Moffatt. Critical Issues in Community Development and Pedagogy. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, Learned Societies, Brock University, June 1996.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. The Child Poverty Action Group: A Study of the Practice of Influence. Seventh Conference on Canadian Social Welfare Policy, Vancouver BC., June 1995.
McGrath, Susan
Baines, D. S. McGrath and K. Moffatt. Social Security Review as a Project in Gender and Discipline. Seventh Conference on Canadian Social Welfare Policy, Vancouver BC., June 1995.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. and P. Clutterbuck. Contemporary Practice in Community-based Social Change: The Metro Toronto Social Planning Council Addresses Poverty. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, The Learned Societies Conference, Montreal Quebec, June 1995.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. Community-Based Practice of Progressive Social Change - A Study of the Metro Network for Social Justice. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, The Learned Societies, Calgary, Alberta, June 1994.
McGrath, Susan
Lee, B. and S. McGrath. Dilemmas in Community Consultation. Sixth Biannual Canadian Conference on Social Welfare Policy, St. John's, Newfoundland, June 1993.
McGrath, Susan
“Homonationalizing LGBTQI+ Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Canada: Policy, Service, & Mental Health Implications.” Canadian Sociological Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Montreal, QC, June 21.
Mulé, Nick
“Archiving Queer Liberation of the Past and Present for the Future.” National Queer and Trans+ Community History Conference, Edmonton, Canada, May 4.
Mulé, Nick
“Queer Human Rights: A Necessity Requiring Nuance.” Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference, New York City, USA, April 18.
Mulé, Nick
“Making the Links: Poverty, Oppression and 2SLGBTQs,” with Hazal Goktas. Intersectionality: Is Poverty the Missing Link? Virtual Conference, Birmingham, UK, Winnipeg, Canada, March 20.
Mulé, Nick
“Party ‘N Play – Long Play: Crystal Meth Use Among Queer Men for Social/Sexual Purposes,” with Andrew Zealley. Sexuality Studies Association (SSA), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON, May 29.
Mulé, Nick
“Social Work Abolition Imaginaries: Police, Prisons and Community Development.” Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON. June 1.
Mulé, Nick
“Queer Male Social-Sexual Spaces.” Local Cultures – Global Spaces Virtual Conference, USA | China | Australia, December 7.
Mulé, Nick
“Conceptualizing Queer Liberation Through Collaborative Theory Development,” with JP Armstrong. International Sexuality & Social Work Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, July 19.
Mulé, Nick
“Locating Queer Liberationist Politics Within and Beyond the Existing System,” with JP Armstrong. International Sexuality & Social Work Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, July 19.
Mulé, Nick
“Keeping Queer Liberation Alive: Reflexive Practice and Radical Imaginings,” with JP Armstrong. Sexuality & Social Work Global Online Conference, London, UK (Remote), September 10.
Mulé, Nick
“Queered Lens on Social Work Theory, Education, Research and Practice: A Dialogue Circle,” with Tim Dueck. Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, London, ON. Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Mulé, Nick
Film Screening: “QueerEdge: From Gay to Queer Liberation.” Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, London, ON. Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Mulé, Nick
“Creating Spaces, Maintaining Places for Male on Male Kink.” Kink & Technology: An Inclusive Disciplinary Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, March 9.
Mulé, Nick
“Queer Liberation: A Thriving Bibliographical Ethos.” The Bibliographical Society of Canada (BSC), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver, BC, June 3.
Mulé, Nick
“LGBTQ+ Health in the Ontario Policy Context: Still on the Fringe?” with Cameron McKenzie and Maryam Khan. Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver, BC, June 4.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Resistances from Within: Differences in Activisms within the LGBTQ Movement.” Sexuality Studies Association (SSA), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Regina, SK, May 27.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Is Everyone Included? Where are LGBTQ in the Ontario Policy Context?” With Cameron McKenzie at Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Regina, SK, May 31.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “LGBTQ Credibility: Proof of Identity over Persecution of Asylum Seekers and Refugee Claimants in Canada.” Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Regina, SK, May 31.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Cultural Intersections: Mental Health Needs of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Canada.” Also chaired this Session: “Border Crossings: Queer and Trans Migrations.” Social Work and Sexualities International Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, August 10.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Queers and the CASWE Accreditation Standards and Procedures” with Maryam Khan and Cameron McKenzie at Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada, May 30.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Liberation, Socialist Values and the Challenge to Homonormativity” with Cameron McKenzie and Maryam Khan at Society for Socialist Studies (SSS), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada, June 1.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Queer Politics and Canada’s LGBTQ Movement: A Critical Liberationist Perspective on 45 Years of Progressions and Regressions.” 150 Ideas that Shaped Canada Conference, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada, October 13.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “LGBTQ Liberation: Dialectical Renderings Then and Now.” International Herbert Marcuse Society Conference, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada, October 26.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Airing Dirty Laundry: Messiness of Internal Differences within the LGBTQ Movement.” 2nd Annual Activist Media Archives Symposium, DIRT: Intersectional Approaches to Messiness, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada, November 11.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Envisioning LGBT Refugee Rights In Canada, Is Canada a Safe Haven?” with Nancy Nicol, Polina Rakina, Craig Cromwell and Kathleen Gamble at Metropolis Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada, March 3.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Impact of Migration and Resettlement on the Mental Health of LGBT Refugees in Canada,” with Nancy Nicol and Polina Rakina at Rainbow Health Ontario Conference, London, ON, Canada, March 9.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Pronounced Presence: Decolonizing LGBTQ People at the United Nations,” with Cameron McKenzie and Maryam Khan at Sexuality Studies Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Calgary, AB, Canada, May 30.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Queering Social Work Education,” with Susan Hillock and Maryam Khan at Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Calgary, AB, Canada, June 1.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Implications of Anti-LGBTQ Campaigns on United Nations Policy,” with Maryam Khan and Cameron McKenzie at Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Calgary, AB, Canada, June 1.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Growing Presence of LGBTQs at the UN: Arguments and Counter-Arguments,” with Maryam Khan and Cameron McKenzie at International Studies Association, New York City, NY, USA, June 13.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Rise of SOGI: Human Rights for LGBTQ People at the United Nations,” with Cameron McKenzie and Maryam Khan at Academic Council on United Nations System Annual Meeting, New York City, NY, USA, June 18.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Re-Colonizing Via Homonationalism: Proof of Identity over Persecution of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers and Refugee Claimants in Canada” at Persons and Sexuality Conference, Oxford, UK, July 10.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity (SOGI), Transnationalism and the United Nations: A Role for Social Work” with Maryam Khan and Cameron McKenzie at Sexuality and Social Work Conference, Olten, Switzerland, August 18.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Debate that Wasn’t: Implications of Same-Sex Marriage on the Canadian LGBTQ Movement.” After Marriage: The Future of LGBTQ Politics and Scholarship Conference. New York City, NY, USA, October 2.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “From Gay to Queer Liberation: A Human Rights Movement Re-Contextualized,” with Rob Teixeira at York University Human Rights Centre, Inclusion Day Conference, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada, January 28.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Intersecting Cultures: Addressing the Needs of LGBT Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Canada ,” with Kathleen Gamble at Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Victoria, BC, Canada, June 2.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Importance of Difference: Imperatives for the LGBTQ Movement” Persons and Sexualities 8 Conference, Oxford University, Oxford, England, UK, September 24.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Creating Anti-Elite Discourses: SOGIE Populations and the UN,” Sex and the State 4 Conference, Oxford University, Oxford, England, UK, September 25.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Where is Home? LGBT Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Canada,” Strangers in New Homelands Conference, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, October 24.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. "Constituting LGBTQ Citizenship in Canada’s Shifting Civil Society,” Persons and Sexualities 7 Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, October 21.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Return, Re-Contextualization, Resurrection: Queer Liberation Theory,” Persons and Sexualities 7 Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, October 20.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “BDSM and the DSM-5: The Pathologization of Kink,” Sex and the State 3 Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, October 18.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Shortcomings of a Promised Land: Experiences of LGBT Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Canada,” Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development, Melbourne, Australia, July 10.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Is Canada a Safe Haven for LGBT Refugees?” with Nancy Nicol, Paulina Wyrzykowski, Debbie Douglas and Eric Gitari at World Pride Human Rights Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada, June 25.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Contesting the Marriage Model: A Deconstruction of the ‘Choice’ Argument,” Unsettling Marriage: Kinship, Households and the Privatization of Intimacy – Canadian Anthropology Society Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada, May 3.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Making the Links: LGBT Refugees and the Effects of Criminalization,” with Nancy Nicol, Craig Cromwell and a member of Pride Uganda Alliance International at Rainbow Health Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada, February 7.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights: Strategic Alliances to Advance Knowledge and Social Change,” with Nancy Nicol and Erika Gates-Gasse at Engaged Scholarship Symposium, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 2.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Engaged Queer Scholarship: Probing a New Paradigm of Knowledge Creation,” with A.J. Lowik, Rob Teixeira, Richard Hudler, Davina Hader at Engaged Scholarship Symposium, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 2.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Roundtable: “SWAN Canada; Towards A Social Work-Based Social Action Praxis,” at Canadian Association of Social Work Education, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Victoria, BC, Canada, June 6.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Theorizing the Queer Edge of the LGBTQ Movement,” at Canadian Association of Social Work Education, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Victoria, BC, Canada, June 4.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Sharpening the Queer Project Edge: Organizational Queer Activism and the Movement,” at Sexuality Studies Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Victoria, BC, Canada, June 2.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Challenging Psychonormativity: A Queer Critical Analytical Response to the DSM-5 Review,” at Sex Talk II @ York University, Toronto, Ontario Canada, May 1.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Researching Within, Researching Without: ‘Studying Up’ Power and LGBTQ Community Issues,” at Conflicts and Contradictions: A Forum on Studying Power as Embodied Research(ers), Toronto, Ontario Canada, November 9.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “In Search of LGBTs in Federal and Ontario Health Policy,” with Miriam Smith at The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Gender and Health: ‘Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research’, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 29.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Queering the DSM-V Review: A Critical Anti-Oppressive Analysis,” with Andrea Daley at The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Gender and Health: ‘Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research’, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 29.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “From Gay Liberation to Queer Liberation: Theorizing Evolving LGBTQ Resistance and Radicalism in Canada.” Radically Gay: The Life and Visionary Legacy of Harry Hay, New York City, USA, September 28.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Queering Liberation: Community-Based Activism and Theory Development.” Queering Paradigms IV International Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 25.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Roundtable – Co-Chairperson: “NPO sector public policy advocacy/dialogue/co-construction: What's with the labels?" With DeSantis, G. Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences: Association of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research, Waterloo, ON, May 30.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Resistance and Resurgence: Queer Liberation in Canada.” After Homosexual: The Legacy of Gay Liberation, An International Conference. Melbourne, Australia, February 4.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Importance of Advocacy: How Third Sector Regulation is Limiting Democracy.” Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference, Toronto, ON, November 17.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Transcending the Provincial: LGBT Liberationist Activism in Ontario – From CLGRO to Queer Ontario.” “We Demand”: History/Sex/Activism in Canada Conference, Vancouver, BC, August 27.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. Chaired Session: HIV/AIDS. “We Demand”: History/Sex/Activism in Canada Conference, Vancouver, BC, August 28.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Roundtable – Co-Chairperson: “Advocacy by the Nonprofit Sector: Forms, Relationships, Policies.” With DeSantis, G. Association for Nonprofit and Social Economy Research (ANSER) – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, NB, June 3.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Panel Session: “Neo-Liberalism, Diversity and Equity in Schools of Social Work Can the Legacy of Colonization be Overcome?” Canadian Association for Social Work Education – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, NB, June 2.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Neoliberalism and the Gender and Sexually Diverse: Knowledges and Understandings for Social Work.” Canadian Association for Social Work Education – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, NB, June 1.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Differing Perspectives, Uneven Opportunities: Social Policy and Advocacy in Canada’s Nonprofit Sector.” Association for Nonprofit and Social Economy Research (ANSER) – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, NB, June 1.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Governmental Regulation of Advocacy in Canada’s Nonprofit Sector: Critical Implications for Democracy.” BenchMark 3.5: International Conference on Nonprofit and Philanthropic Studies. Nonprofit Academic Centers Council (NACC), San Diego, CA, March 25.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Linking HIV/AIDS to Broader Health and Wellbeing: A Trajectory in Process”, with Ed Jackson and Bill Ryan at CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Conference, Toronto, Ontario, November 22.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Inclusion of Gender and Sexually Diverse on the Agenda: Social Work and Social Development with LGBTs”, 2010 Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development: The Agenda, Hong Kong, June 12.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Advocacy and How it is Perceived: Regulation Implications for Civil Society and Canadian Democracy”, Association of Nonprofits and Social Economy Research (ANSER) – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Montreal, QC, June 3.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Same-Sex Marriage and the Transformation of the Family: A Critical Liberationist Reflection”, Canadian Association for Social Work Education – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Montreal, QC, June 1.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Queer Lens of Resistance: A Critical Anti-Oppressive Response to the DSM-V Consultations”, with Andrea Daley at PsychOUT: A Conference for Organizing Resistance Against Psychiatry, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), Toronto, Ontario, May 7.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Dirty Word of ‘Advocacy’ in Canada’s Voluntary Sector: Implications for Social Work”, School of Social Work 4th Annual Research Symposium, York University, Toronto, Ontario, April 16.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Bridging HIV/AIDS with Broader Health and Wellbeing Issues”, with Ed Jackson and Bill Ryan at Rainbow Health Ontario 2010 Conference, Toronto, Ontario, March 26.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Ontario Health Policy: LGBT Inclusive or Exclusive?”, with Loralee Gillis and Miriam Smith at Rainbow Health Ontario 2010 Conference, Toronto, Ontario, March 25.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Panel: “Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Relationships: Advancing Social Work's Understanding of the Issue”, 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, USA, November.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Keynote Speaker: “From Health Research to Healthy Policy: Challenges and Responsibilities of LGBT Knowledge Transfer”, Research with Pride: A Community Forum, Toronto, Ontario, October.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Queering the UN: Strategizing for Dialogue”, 2009 World Out Games International Conference on LGBT Human Rights, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 29.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Rainbow Health Network: An LGBT Health and Wellbeing Community Development Model”, with Phyllis Waugh at 2009 World Out Games International Conference on LGBT Human Rights, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Global Social Justice for the Gender and Sexually Diverse: A Form of International Social Work”, Canadian Association for Social Work Education – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ottawa, ON, May 28.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Gender and Sexual Diversity as Cultural Identity in Health and Social Policy”, 2009 Canadian Society for the Study of Education Pre-Conference – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ottawa, ON, May 26.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Valuing the Global Presence of the Gender and Sexually Diverse: Developing Anti-Oppressive Dialogues at the UN”, Canadian Association for the Study of International Development – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver, BC, June 3.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Addressing Global Culture Clash: Creating Dialogues between Gender and Sexually Diverse Populations and the UN”, Society for Socialist Studies – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver, BC, June 1.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Queering the Global Human Rights Scene: In Pursuit of Recognition and Legitimization of the Gender and Sexually Diverse at the United Nations (UN)”, CASW – CASSW Social Work National Conference, Toronto, Ontario, May 24.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Plenary Panel: “Absence, Disappearance and Erasure: The Triptych Closeting of LGBTs in Health Policy”, Rainbow Health Network (RHN) Public Forum on the International Day Against Homophobia, Toronto, Ontario, May 13.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Addressing Global Gender and Sexual Diversity Status: Cautioning against Colonialism through Ethics and Principles”, IASSW – CASSW International Symposium, Toronto, Ontario, July 13.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Promoting the Health and Well-Being of Gender and Sexually Diverse Populations in Policy”, IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Vancouver, BC, June 11.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Recognizing the Health and Well-Being of Gender and Sexually Diverse Populations in Public Health Policy”, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Public Policy Group, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 31.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Expanding the Social Determinants of Health: Centring Gender and Sexual Diversity within an Intersectional Framework”, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 30.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Demarcating Gender and Sexual Diversity on the Structural Landscape of Social Work”, Structural Social Work Conference, Toronto, Ontario, September.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Recognition of Sexual Diversity in Public Health Policy: A 3 – City Comparison”, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, Toronto, Ontario, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. Plenary: “Constituting Sexual Citizenship in Canada’s Shifting Civil Society”, Global Queeries: Sexualities, Globalities, Postcolonialities Conference, London, Ontario, May.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Presentation: “The Social Determinants of Health and Gay Men”, Toronto Public Health, Gay Men’s Health Committee, Toronto, May.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Recognition of Sexual Diversity in Urban Health Policy”, International Conference on Urban Health, Toronto, Ontario, October.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Recognition of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Health and Social Service Issues in Social Policy: A Comparative Study of Canada, the UK and USA”, Gay and Lesbian Medical Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, September.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Equality’s Limitations, Liberation’s Challenges: Considerations for Queer Movement Strategizing”, Queer Communities & Controversies Conference, OISE, Toronto, Ontario, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Education of 5 Helping Professions on Sexual Minority Health and Wellness: How Social Work Fares?”, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, London, Ontario, May.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Poster: “Social Justice Framework for GLBT Wellness”, Health Equity and Diversity Conference, Toronto, Ontario, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Determinants of LGBTTTIQ Health and Developing Public Health Goals for Canada”, with Beth Jackson, Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, November.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Developing a Strategy to Move Forward on LGBT Wellness”, with Barry Deeprose, Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, November.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “De-Closeting Sexual Minorities in Health Policy”, Health Equity and Diversity Conference, Toronto, Ontario, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. Plenary: “Strategic Directions on GLBTT-SQI Wellness”, with Barry Deeprose, Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, November.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “De-Closeting Sexual Minorities in Health Policy”, Health Equity and Diversity Conference, Toronto, Ontario, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Gay Marriage and Queer Culture: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back – A Liberationist Perspective”, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canadian Gay and Lesbian Studies Association, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Plenary Panel: “Same-Sex Marriage and Queer Culture: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back – A Liberationist Perspective”, Pride Week Public Forum, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Absence = Neglect: Sexual Minority Recognition in Policy”, Rainbow Health 2004: Improving Access to Care, Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition, Gatineau, Quebec, November.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Capacity in Sexual Minority Issues: Ethics, Practice Standards, Education Curricula and Training of Health Care and Social Service Professionals”, Health Professionals’ Meeting, Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition, Ottawa, April.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Beyond Words in Social Policy: ‘Sexual Orientation’ – from Inclusion to Infusion”, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canadian Gay and Lesbian Studies Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Sexual Orientation Issues in Social Work Curricula: A Comparative Analysis between Canada, UK and USA”, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Representation in Canadian Health and Social Policy: A Structural Context”, ‘Social Work – From Sea to Sea’ – National Social Work Conference, Moncton, New Brunswick, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “American and Canadian Social Policy and the Recognition of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Health and Social Service Issues: A Systemic/Structural Context”, United in Care, the 20th Annual Conference of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, Toronto, October.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. Plenary Panel: “Contemporary Human Rights Issues in Ontario”, plenary panel, Ontario Association of Social Workers 2001 Conference, Toronto, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “You and Your Epilepsy: Playing an Active Role”, Annual Epilepsy Toronto Conference, Toronto, November.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Psychosocial Issues in Epilepsy”, Epilepsy – Partnership for Care Symposium, University of Toronto Teaching Hospitals, Toronto, April.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Persons with Disabilities: Truths and Myth-Conceptions”, training panel for the Ontario Human Rights Commission, Toronto, March.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Social Work and the Provision of Health Care and Social Services to Sexual Minority Populations”, ‘Social Work - Our Roots, Our Future’ -- National Social Work Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Patient/Client Satisfaction: Are Queer Health Care and Social Service Needs Being Met?” Queering the Nation Conference, Toronto, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “From Knowledge to Action: Canada’s Role on Queer Rights in the International Human Rights Scene”, with Richard Elliott, Queering the Nation Conference, Toronto, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Bringing It Home: Implications for Canada”, panel at Not Just Paper Conference: An educational & skills building conference examining the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Toronto, February.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Adults with Epilepsy and their Families”, Annual Epilepsy Toronto Conference, Toronto, November.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. “Bringing It Home: Implications for Canada”, panel at Not Just Paper Conference: An educational & skills building conference examining the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Toronto, February.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “More than a Whisper, Less than a Shout: Amnesty International and Human Rights Violations Against Sexual Minorities and People with HIV/AIDS”, Amnesty International Canada (English Speaking) Annual General Meeting, Toronto, May/June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Addressing Domestic Violence in Same-Sex SM Relationships”, the National Leather Association Conference, Toronto, October.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Amnesty International and the Protection of Sexual Diversity”, International Leather Association Conference, Toronto, October.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Abuse in Same-Sex Relationships”, with Donna MacAulay and Ailsa Craig at the Conference on Abuse in Same-Sex Relationships, Queen’s University, Kingston, October.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “A Pro-Feminist Approach to Working with Victims/Survivors and Perpetrators of Same-Sex Domestic Violence” with Donna MacAulay, The 16th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference, New York City, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Affirming Sexual Minorities: Addressing Systemic Heterosexism in Health Care and Social Services”, The 15th Annual Guelph Conference and Training Institute on Sexuality, Guelph, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Recognizing and Addressing Violence in Same-Sex Relationships” with Donna MacAulay, The 15th Annual Guelph Conference and Training Institute on Sexuality, Guelph, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “State Institutions”, panel at 'Outrights' -- The 2nd Pan-Canadian Conference on Lesbian and Gay Rights, Vancouver, October.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Dismantling Heterosexism and Homophobia in Social Services”, with Kristin Smith, Festival ’91 Social Services Conference, Hamilton, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “The Gay Positive Counsellor: Strategies on Developing Gay Sensitivity.” The 13th Annual Guelph Conference on Sexuality, Guelph, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Clinical Perspectives on Homosexuality”, Ontario Family Guidance Centre, Professional Development Workshop, Oakville, January.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “School Responsibility to Children of Abused Mothers”, Family Violence Prevention Project, Tri-School Boards of Hamilton-Wentworth Conference, Niagara on the Lake, April.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Family Violence: Child, Wife, Parent and Elderly Abuse”, Telecare Hamilton, Volunteer Training Class, Hamilton, December.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Applying the Code of Ethics to Counselling Practice”, Family Services of Hamilton-Wentworth Inc. Professional Development Workshop, Hamilton, October.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Abuse Against Women: Impact on All Family Members”, Telecare Hamilton, Volunteer Training Class, Hamilton, December.
Mulé, Nick
O’Connell, Anne. (2009) .Whiteness, Social Work and Globalization, Canadian Association of Social Work Education Congress, Canadian Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences, Carleton University.
O'Connell, Anne
O’Connell, Anne. (November 2008) .Have anti-racist theories and activism facilitated a new white cultural identity? Researchers and Academics of Colour for Equity (R.A.C.E.), Ryerson University.
O'Connell, Anne
O’Connell, Anne. (June 2008) .The Colonial Legacies of Social Welfare Policy: The New Racialization of Poverty and Poor Law Reform.” Social Policy Association Conference, Challenging Boundaries, Edinburgh.
O'Connell, Anne
O’Connell, Anne. (May 2008) .A Genealogy of Poverty and Human Rights.” Canadian Association of Social Work Education Congress, Canadian Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences, Human Rights in a Diverse Community, Toronto.
O'Connell, Anne
O’Connell, Anne. (May 2005) .“Global Restructuring in the Garment Industry.” Presentation with Roxana Ng. At the Lifelong Learning Conference, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto.
O'Connell, Anne
O’Connell, Anne. (May 2003) .“The Girls Guides of Canada: From Building Empire to Building Girl Power.” At Canadian Learned Societies Conference, Women’s Studies Congress, Halifax.
O'Connell, Anne
O’Connell, Anne. (May 2002) .Poverty, Race, and Gender: Colonial Governmental Strategies.” At Canadian Learned Societies, Congress of Anthropology and Sociology Association, Toronto.
O'Connell, Anne
O’Connell, Anne. (August 2001) .“British Poor Law Reform and Welfare Re-structuring.” At Disrupting Preconceptions: Post Colonialism and Education. Brisbane, Australia.
O'Connell, Anne
2012 Razack, N. Reflections on teaching and learning abroad: decolonizing theory, pedagogy and practice from Southern and Western eyes. “Social Work Social Development 2012: Action and Impact.” Biennial Congress: International Social Work and Social Development conference of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) and the International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, July 9-12, 2012.
Razack, Narda
2011 Razack, N. The global marketing of social work students. “Building bridges towards Caribbean integration and social development.” 10th Biennial Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Martinique 2011, July 11 –July 15,
Razack, Narda
2011 Razack, N. Fluidity and shifting knowledge: Examining and exploring the contested terrain of international social work in an era of internationalization. International Social Work Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, March
Razack, Narda
2010 Razack, N. Situating race, gender and nation: Navigating administration through the lens of postcolonial, spatial and critical race theory. “Race-Making and the State: Between Postracial Neoliberalism and Racialized Terrorism.” The 10th Annual Critical Race and Anti-Colonial Studies Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton. October
Razack, Narda
2010 Razack, N., Link, R. & Barretta-Herman, A. “Social Work Educators as Positive Destabilizers in Higher Education.” 2010 Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development : the Agenda, Hong Kong, June.
Razack, Narda
2009 Razack, N. Reproducing colonial hierarchies or building solidarity? Critiquing Transnational/International Pedagogy and Research Collaborations. 9th Biennial Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Georgetown, Guyana, July
Razack, Narda
2008 Razack, N., Anucha, U., Miadoyne, & Okeke, P. “Collaborative research and indigenizing knowledge – building equitable North-South partnerships.” The Global South and Internationalization, 4th Symposium, York University, Toronto, March 6-7
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “The local-global dialectic: decolonizing the pedagogy and practice of international social work” 8th Biennial Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Trinidad and Tobago, May, 2007.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Transgressions and omissions: decolonizing methodologies and pedagogical challenges for international social work course” International Social Work Conference, Boston Graduate School of Social Work, Boston, March, 2007.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Teaching in the Age of Empire” 7th Annual Critical Race Studies Conference of Researchers and Academics of Colour for Equality (R.A.C.E.), “Transnational Racism and “The Right to Have Rights,” OISE/UT, May, 2007.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Transgressions and Omissions: decolonizing the pedagogy and practice of international social work at the Social Work Annual Research Symposium, School of Social Work, “A celebration of Research and Social Change” York University, May, 2007.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. "Critical Reflections on International Development Internships and Placements” Opening remarks, International Development Association, February, 2007.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N., Almeida, S. and J. Petite. Resistance and containment: the emotional struggle to internalize ‘everyday’ antiracism” with Shana Almeida and Johanna Petite. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, 2006, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Toronto, May-June, 2006.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. Decolonizing the classroom: disparate voices and pedagogical challenges in teaching international work. CUPIDS/CASID session on “Teaching the Globe” Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Toronto, May-June, 2006 .
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. Decolonizing the classroom: recognizing disparate voices and confronting pedagogical challenges in teaching international work. Bi-Annual Congress of the International Association of Schools of Social Work, Santiago, Chile, August, 2006 Paper accepted.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Challenges and complexities: minority and white academics ‘doing’ international work.” Critical Race Conference, Racial Violence and the Colour Line of the New World Order, Halifax, Nova Scotia, April, 2005. Abstract accepted.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Articulating Anti-oppressive Practice.” Advancing Social Work Praxis in an Era of Global Transformation, 7th Caribbean and International Social Work educators Conference, Georgetown, Guyana, July 18 – 22, 2005, Abstract accepted.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Hurricanes, Tsunami, and Terrorist Attacks: Roles for Social Work in Regional and Global Disasters.” Annual Council on Social Work Education Conference, One World, Many Cultures, New Challenges, New York, Feb-March, 2005.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Racial Power Dynamics in Field Education: A supervisory perspective.” Children Aid Societies, January, 2005.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Disaster and development.” With Akua Benjamin, Director, Ryerson School of Social Work, Ryerson University. 4th Symposium, International Affairs Committee, Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, 2003 Congress of Humanities and Social Science, London, May-June.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Social work in higher education: international perspectives.” Narda Razack with International Scholars. Pre-conference symposium. “Reclaiming Civil Society, Global Social Work” 2004 Congress, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Adelaide, Australia, 2-5 October.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Perils and possibilities: racism, nationalism and imperialism in international work.” Symposium on Experiential Education and Internationalization, November 4 and 5, York University. 2004.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. Invited speaker, “Accreditation standards: international perspectives.” Symposium with Gavin Rennie, New Zealand, Carolyn Noble, Australia, Letnie Rock, Barbados, Christine La Bonte, Germany. Jamaican Association of Social Workers and the University of the West Indies, Mona in conjunction with the International Association Schools of Social Work, Kingston, Jamaica. 2004.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. Chair, Roundtable on “Reclaiming Civil Society, Global Social Work” 2004 Congress, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Adelaide, Australia, 2-5 October.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “North-South connections in social work education." 6th Bi-Annual Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, University of the West Indies, Barbados. July, with Wendy Crook, Florida State University and Kathleen Valtonen, University of the West Indies. 2003.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. Invited Seminar Leader, “Race, oppression and counselling.” K-W Counselling Services. Part 1, November 13, Part 2, December 11, 2003.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. Tri-University Project, “Anti-oppression perspectives for Field Instructor.” Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, September, 2003.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. Plenary speaker: “Locating racism and imperialism in international social work.” 2nd Symposium, International Affairs Committee, Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, 2003 Congress of Humanities and Social Science, May-June, 2003.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Imagining the international: Contesting and complicating race, space, postcoloniality and helping in international exchanges”. Congress of the International Association of Schools of Social Work Conference, Montpellier, France, July, 2002.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “A postcolonial analysis of international exchanges”. Critical Race Scholarship and the University, OISE/University of Toronto, April 25-28, 2002.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Contesting and complicating race, space, nationality and the helping process in international exchanges and research”. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, 2002, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Toronto, May.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Contesting and complicating race and postcoloniality in international exchanges and research.” Conference on Connections and Complexities: Internationalization and Higher Education in Canada, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. February 1-2, 2002.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. Panel Discussant: “Beyond Tolerance: Building Anti-oppressive communities.” Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, September, 2002.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Practice with Caribbean-Canadians: history, culture, race, postcoloniality and differences.” 5th Bi-Annual Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Nassau, Bahamas. August, 2001.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Youth and violence: perspectives from the Caribbean and North America.” Panel presentation, Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, Texas. March, 2001.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Re-thinking anti-racism for social work education.” Conference: End racism! Activism for the 21st century (ERA 21), Vancouver, B.C. November, 2000.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Building resources for Anti-Racist education in the profession: a case of social work education.” Panel presentation with faculty from five regions across Canada. Conference, End racism! Activism for the 21st century (ERA 21), Vancouver, B.C. November, 2000.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “A critical examination of international student exchanges.” Fourth Bi-Annual Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Mona, Jamaica, June 1999.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Teaching Social Work Practice with Diverse Populations: Issues, Challenges and Future Prospects.” Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Canadian Schools of Social Work, University of Ottawa, June, 1998.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. “Diversity and Difference in the Field Education Encounter: Issues and Challenges of Racial Minority Students in Practicum.” Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Canadian Schools of Social Work, University of Ottawa, June, 1998.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. "A Transnational Perspective for Social Work." The 3rd Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Trinidad and Tobago, July 6-10, 1997.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. "Challenging the Boundaries: Building a Classroom Community from a Transnational Perspective." Learned Societies Conference, Canadian Association Schools of Social Work, St. John's, Newfoundland, June 1997.
Razack, Narda
1996. Razack, N. "Beginning Inclusivity: The First Interview." A time of restraint: social work education for a new generation. Conference on Field Education, held in conjunction with the Learned Societies Conference, McMaster University, Hamilton. Co-led with Amy Rossiter and Angela Raymond.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. "Bridging micro and macro approaches for social work practice with multicultural and multiethnic populations through innovative field work settings and international placements." Second Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Georgetown, Guyana.1995.
Razack, Narda
Razack, N. "Cultural Diversity in Field Education: A Practice Model for Enhancing Cross Cultural Practice." Presented at the Learned Societies Conference/Canadian Association Schools of Social Work, Calgary. 1994.
Razack, Narda
2012 Razack, N. Reflections on teaching and learning abroad: decolonizing theory, pedagogy and practice from Southern and Western eyes. “Social Work Social Development 2012: Action and Impact.” Biennial Congress: International Social Work and Social Development conference of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) and the International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, July 9-12, 2012. 2011 Razack, N. The global marketing of social work students. “Building bridges towards Caribbean integration and social development.” 10th Biennial Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Martinique 2011, July 11 –July 15, 2011 Razack, N. Fluidity and shifting knowledge: Examining and exploring the contested terrain of international social work in an era of internationalization. International Social Work Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, March 2010 Razack, N. Situating race, gender and nation: Navigating administration through the lens of postcolonial, spatial and critical race theory. “Race-Making and the State: Between Postracial Neoliberalism and Racialized Terrorism.” The 10th Annual Critical Race and Anti-Colonial Studies Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton. October. Razack, N., Link, R. & Barretta-Herman, A. “Social Work Educators as Positive Destabilizers in Higher Education.” 2010 Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development : the Agenda, Hong Kong, June. 2009 Razack, N. Reproducing colonial hierarchies or building solidarity? Critiquing Transnational/International Pedagogy and Research Collaborations. 9th Biennial Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Georgetown, Guyana, July Razack, N. Building solidarity or reproducing colonial hierarchies: Transnational/International Pedagogy and Research Collaborations. 9th Annual Critical Race Conference: "Compassion, Complicity and Conciliation: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of ‘Doing Good.’ Concordia and McGill Universities, Montreal, June.
Razack, Narda
2010 Ethics Before Knowledge: Applying Levinasian Ethics to Supervison. The First National Conference on Social Work Supervision. Tel Hai Academic College, Israel Department of Social Work. February 17-18.
Rossiter, Amy
2010 Ethics Before Knowledge: Applying Levinasian Ethics to Social Work. School of Social Work Annual Research Symposium. York University, April 16.
Rossiter, Amy
2010. Recognition, Identities, Justice. Ethical Challenges Inherent in Meeting Mental Health Needs of Immigrant Children and Youth. Conference sponsored by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Thistletown Regional Centre, Toronto, Nov. 17&18.
Rossiter, Amy
2009 Evaluating the Open Moments: Resilience and Recognition at PEACH. York Institute of Health: Social Inclusion for Health and Well Being in Program Evaluation. April 30, 2009
Rossiter, Amy
2008. Does Hannah Arendt’s thinking about thinking help us think about critical social work? School of Social Work 2nd Annual Research Symposium. April 24, Toronto.
Rossiter, Amy
2004. Reflective practice in organizations: The interruption of difference. The 3rd International Carfax Conference on Reflective Practice: Reflection as a Catalyst for Change. June, Gloucester, UK.
Rossiter, Amy
2002. The relation of the sector study to the Agreement on Internal Trade. Panel presentation. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work Conference. May 25, Toronto.
Rossiter, Amy
1998. Is this social work? Dilemmas in teaching social work from a critical perspective. Invited paper, Critical Social Work Conference, Deakin University. November 26, Geelong, Australia.
Rossiter, Amy
1997. A postmodern account of professional ethics. The Third Bi-Annual Conference for Caribbean and International Social Work Educators. July, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Rossiter, Amy
1996. Counsellors' Need for a “safe space” in ethical decision-making. History and Philosophy of Psychology Section of the Canadian Psychological Association. May, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario.
Rossiter, Amy
1995. Seeking a safe space: Relocating ethics in practice. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. August, New York.
Rossiter, Amy
1995. Promoting ethical processes in the helping professions. “Growing '95.” Conference sponsored by the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies. May, Toronto.
Rossiter, Amy
1995. Putting order in its place: disciplining pedagogy. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. April, San Francisco.
Rossiter, Amy
1995. Tweedledum and Tweedledee: Schoolgirl cleverness and stupidity. With Marian MacMahon. First International Conference on Girls and Girlhood: Transitions and Dilemmas. June, Amsterdam.
Rossiter, Amy
1991. Toward the equitable inclusion of women in higher education. With Bluma Litner and Marilyn Taylor. The Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education. June, Kingston, Ontario.
Rossiter, Amy
1991. An analysis of children's mediation of a first dance party as an instance of the social production of identity. Qualitative Analysis Conference. May, Ottawa.
Rossiter, Amy
1990. Supporting young children after divorce. Changing Family Realities: Expanding our Concept of Childcare. June, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario.
Rossiter, Amy
1989. with Magda Lewis, Critical pedagogy as resistance: Mediation as a feminist practice. Women's Studies Association. May, Quebec City, Quebec.
Rossiter, Amy
1986. The Construction of the natural and normal in mothering. Ontario Psychological Association. February, Toronto.
Rossiter, Amy
1985. Double consciousness as potential for perspective transformation in adult education. The Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education. May, Montreal.
Rossiter, Amy
Swift, K. Risky women: The role of risk in the construction of the single mothers. Paper delivered at the Law and Society Association Conference, Montreal, May 31, 2008.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. The Cultural Contradictions of Risk Assessment in Child Welfare. XVI International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect. September 3-6, 2006. York, UK. With M. Callahan.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Variations in child maltreatment rates: Epidemiological reality or changing standards? Association canadienne francaise pour l’avancement des sciences. Montreal, QC. May 17, 2006.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. 2006. Cultural contradictions in child welfare risk assessment. The Foster Care Operators’ Association of Ontario. Toronto, ON. May 3, 2006.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Forging Social Futures: Illuminating the interaction of housing and risk assessment in child protection. Canadian Social Policy Conference. Fredericton, NB. June, 2005. Marilyn Callahan, Karen Swift and Henry Parada.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Institutional Alchemy: From Social Problem to Individual Responsibility. British Sociological Association Annual Conference. University of York. March, 2005. With H. Parada.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Keynote speaker. Mothering in Social Work Theory and Practice: Conference sponsored by the Association for Research on Mothering. February 25, 2005.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Institutional Alchemy. Institutional Ethnography Network Conference. Toronto, September, 2004. With H. Parada.
Swift, Karen
Residence, mobility and risk assessment in child welfare. May 11, 2004. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, Winnipeg, May, 2004. M. Callahan and K. Swift.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Institutional Ethnography and the Welfare State: A Case Study of Risk Assessment. Institutional Ethnography Network Conference. Victoria, BC, June 28-30, 2002. With M. Callahan.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. The Challenge to Risk and Risk Assessment in Child Welfare and Other Human Services. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work. Toronto, May, 2002. With M. Callahan.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Developing Transformative Practice: Practical Applications of Institutional Ethnography. Workshop: Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, Toronto, May 2002.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Problems and Potential for Canadian Child Welfare. Paper presented with Marilyn Callahan at Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare Conference, an international conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, June 20-22, 2002.
Swift, Karen
2001 A Feminist Analysis of Child Welfare. Speech given at a meeting of the Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses. June 25, 2001, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Conference on Canadian Social Welfare Policy. Calgary, June 17-20, 2001. Can Child Welfare policy promote Social Inclusion? The Case of Substance Abuse. With Xiaobei Chen.
Swift, Karen
2000 Risk Policy in Child Protection. Paper presented at the Institutional Ethnography conference. Toronto. May, 2000, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
1999 Trends and Issues in Canadian Child Welfare. Developing Child Welfare Curriculum Across Borders. Victoria, BC. May, 1999, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
1998 Constructing Single Mothers: Rising Tides and Moral Panic. Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies. Presented with P. Evans at the Seminar series, Canadian Families Transformed: Toward the Millennium. October 28, 1998, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
1998 New Perspectives on Neglect. International Workshop sponsored by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Seattle, Washington, February, 1998, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
1997 International Implications of Manufacturing 'Bad Mothers'. Symposium on women and violence at the Inter American Congress of Psychology. Sao Paolo, Brazil. July, 1997, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. 1996 Cross Cultural Practice Skills: Research Results. Centre for Applied Family Studies, McGill University.
Swift, Karen
1996 Manufacturing 'Bad Mothers': The Experience of Research and Writing on Women. Women's studies students, McGill University:
Swift, Karen
1995 Canadian Child Abuse Reporting Systems. Paper presented to the International Working Group on Child Abuse. Amsterdam, May 20-22, 1995.
Swift, Karen
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita, Leslie Jeffrey, Agnieszka Palalas, and Karen Robert. 2019. “Contemplative education and critical thinking.” Chair and Panel presented at the Canadian Society for the Studies in Education Annual Conference, Congress 2019 of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, June 3.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. 2018. "Other ways of knowing: Toward a decolonization of contemplative education.” Panel Session co-presented with Drs. Sonya Atalay, Lezlie Frye, Miliann Kang, and Jennifer Cannon at the 10th Annual Conference of the Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education titled, “Imagining Humane Institutions: Connection, Social Action, and Scholarship Rooted in Contemplative Practices,” Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, October 5-7.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
Batacharya, Sheila and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong. 2018. “Sharing Breath: Embodied Learning and Decolonization Round Table.” Co-presented at the Decolonizing Conference, University of Toronto. November 8-10.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
“Mindful eating: The decolonizing pedagogy of interbeing.” In the 7th Annual Conference of the Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education, “Building Just Communities”. Howard University, Washington DC. October 8-10, 2015.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
“ ‘Please call me by my true names’: The decolonizing pedagogy of mindfulness for critical social work education.” In the Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference in the Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Brock University, Canada. May 29, 2014.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
“Embodiment, Pedagogy and Decolonization: Critical and material considerations.” A symposium co-organized with Dr. Sheila Batacharya in the Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference in the Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Brock University, Canada. May 29, 2014.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
“Integrating research into practice: A capacity building approach to promote mental health and reduce stigma among immigrant and refugee communities.” Workshop Co-presentation as 2nd author with Josephine Wong and Linda Yoo in the conference titled, “Expanding our Horizons: Moving Mental Health and Wellness Promotion into the Mainstream,” organized by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. February 25, 2009.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
“Social work: Walking with the students of Beichuan Middle School after the 512 Wenchuan Earthquake,” Co-presentation as third author with LONG, Di and Yuk Ki Timothy Leung in the Fourth Conference on the Humanities and Social Sciences in the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, organized by Nanjing University. November 21-22, 2009.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
Invited presentation: “A thousand needles, ten thousands threads: The oral history of garment workers in Hong Kong,” in “Biography and the history of Hong Kong,” organized by the York Center for Asian Research. Toronto. November 26, 2009.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
Invited presentation: “Behind the allure of gambling: Mindfulness and existential yearnings of Chinese men with gambling problem in Hong Kong,” in Discovery 2008, organized by Responsible Gambling Council. Ottawa. April 14-16, 2008
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
Keynote Presentation: “From addiction to existential yearnings: Disconnection, hypnosis and spirituality among men in Hong Kong with a gambling problem.” In the Conference on Gambling: Culture, Community and Interventions, organized by COSTI Immigrant Services. Toronto. March 27, 2007.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
Keynote Presentation: “Spirituality and critical social work.” In the Reflexive in Social Work Praxis Symposium, organized by the Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. May 27, 2006.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
conference proceedings
Chatterjee, S. (2013) . This Way to the Nation: Enactments of nationalism in and through labour migration and integration policies in settler nations”. Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settlement Studies Annual Conference. Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee et al. (2011) . Marginalizing through Mobilizing the Discourse of Skill. In Canadian Association for Studies in Adult Education (CASAE) and Adult Education Research Conference (AERC). Joint Conference Proceedings.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2007) . The Problem Focused Discourse on South Asian Immigrant Women: The role of social science research and settlement services. 9th National Metropolis Conference, Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
Hayden, W. Appalachia Virginia and West Virginia Black Populations: A Demographic Examination. Undergraduate Research Day Conference Keynote. Concord University, Athens, West Virginia. April 21, 2011
Hayden, Wilburn
"Blacks: An Invisible Institution in Appalachia?" in Jim Lloyd and Anne Campbell, The Impact of Institutions in Appalachia. Boone, NC; Appalachian Consortium, 1986.
Hayden, Wilburn
Matsuoka, A. 1996. Ethical decision making for health and well-being. Proceedings: Joint World Congress of the International Federation of Social Workers & the International Association of Schools of Social Work, 24-27, July, 1996 (pp.53-55), with Tabisz, E..
Matsuoka, Atsuko
S. McGrath and P. Clutterbuck. Third Sector Transformation in an Emerging City State: A Case Study of the Toronto Social Planning Council. Proceedings of the Third International Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research, Geneva, Switzerland, July 1998.
McGrath, Susan
A. Chambon, M. Abai, T. Dremetsikas, S. McGrath and B. Shapiro. Methodology in University-Community Research Partnerships: The Link-By-Link Project as Case Study. Metropolis Year II, Proceedings of the Second National Conference, Montreal: Immigration and Metropolis. Nov. 1997, pp.151-169.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. Practising Community-based Social Development in Canada: The Metro Toronto Social Planning Council Mobilizes the Social. Proceedings of Joint World Congress of the International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of Schools of Social Work, Hong Kong. June 1996, pp 355-358.
McGrath, Susan
Mulé, N.J. "Re-Colonizing Via Homonationalism: Proof of Identity over Persecution of LGBTQ Asylum Seekers and Refugee Claimants in Canada” at Persons and Sexuality Conference, Oxford, UK, July 10, 2016.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Constituting LGBTQ Citizenship in Canada’s Shifting Civil Society,” Persons and Sexualities 7 Conference Proceedings, Montreal, October, 2014.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Developing Queer Liberation Theory: Linking Past Gay Liberation to Current Queer Conceptions,” Persons and Sexualities 7 Conference Proceedings, Montreal, October, 2014.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “BDSM and the DSM-5: The Pathologization of Kink,” Sex and the State 3 Conference Proceedings, Montreal, October, 2014.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. & Daley, A. “Queer Lens of Resistance: A Critical Anti-Oppressive Response to the DSM-V Consultations”, PsychOUT Proceedings, Toronto, http://individual.utoronto.ca/psychout/papers/mule-etal.html May.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “Gender and Sexual Diversity as Cultural Identity in Health and Social Policy”, Queer Issues in the Study of Education and Culture, 2009 Canadian Society for the Study of Education Proceedings, Ottawa, pp. 51 – 53. May.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. “Equity vs. Invisibility: Sexual Orientation Issues in Social Work Curricula” Joint Conference of the International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of Schools of Social Work Proceedings, Montreal, www.arcaf.net/social_work_proceedings/abstracts/Mule.html September.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. “Immediate Effectiveness of Self-Esteem Groups on Adults with Epilepsy”, Epilepsia: Proceedings of the 23rd International Epilepsy Congress, Prague, 40 (2), p. 101. September.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. “A Case of Neglect: The Response of Health Care and Social Services to Sexual Minority Communities”, Proceedings of the Removing Barriers: Inclusion, Diversity, and Social Justice in Health Symposium, Toronto, pp. 84-85. June.
Mulé, Nick
1996. Rossiter, A., Walsh-Bowers, R., & Prilleltensky, I. Learning from broken rules: Individualism, organization and ethics (1996). Proceedings of the Joint World Congress of the International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of Schools of Social Work. Extended version published in Ethics and Behavior, 6(4).
Rossiter, Amy
1994. Rossiter, A. Teaching social work skills from a critical perspective. Proceedings of the International Association of Schools of Social Work 27th Congress, 1994. Extended version published in Canadian Social Work Review, 12(1).
Rossiter, Amy
Swift, Karen. 1996. "Child Welfare Across Cultures: The Development of Practice Skills". In Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Child Protection, St. John's Newfoundland.
Swift, Karen
policy papers
McGrath, S. 1996. The Impact of Social Spending Cuts on Families and Communities in Ontario. Co-presenter of the Child Poverty Action Group brief to the Standing Committee on Social Development, the Ontario Legislature, June 18.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 1994. Tackling Child Poverty: A Serious Investment, Not a Quick Fix Solution. Co-presenter of the Child Poverty Action Group brief to the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development, House of Commons, Ottawa, November.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 1990. Child Poverty and the Policy Directions of the Child Poverty Action Group. Co-presenter of the Child Poverty Action Group brief to the House of Commons Sub-committee on Poverty, Ottawa, November.
McGrath, Susan
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada – Chairperson’s Guideline 9 – Proceedings Before the IRB Involving Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expressions (SOGIE). February 13.
Mulé, Nick
House of Commons Standing Committee – LGBTQ2 Health in Canada – “Toward a National LGBTQ2 Health Strategy,” Brief with Cameron McKenzie and Maryam Khan, May 2. Cited in The Health of LGBTQIA2 Communities in Canada: Report of the Standing Committee on Health, Bill Casey, Chair. House of Commons, 42nd Parliament, 1st Session, June.
Mulé, Nick
House of Commons Standing Committee – LGBTQ2 Health in Canada – “Queer Ontario Brief,” with Queer Ontario, May 2. Cited in The Health of LGBTQIA2 Communities in Canada: Report of the Standing Committee on Health, Bill Casey, Chair. House of Commons, 42nd Parliament, 1st Session, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. & Hudler, R. Queer Ontario’s Deputation on Bill 77: Affirming Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Act, (June 3), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. & Oraa, C. Queer Ontario’s Deputation on Bills 13: Accepting Schools Act, 2012: An Act to amend the Education Act with respect to bullying and other matters; Bill 14: An Act to designate Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week in Schools and to provide for bullying prevention curricula, policies and administrative accountability in schools, (May 14), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J., Oraa, C. & Hader, D. Queer Ontario’s Deputation on Bill 33: Toby’s Act, (Right to be Free from Discrimination and Harassment Because of Gender Identity or Gender Expression), 2012, (June 11), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Queer Ontario’s Deputation on the Funding of Pride Toronto. Item Ex5.1: Compliance with the City of Toronto's Anti-Discrimination Policy, (May 24), Toronto. http://www.scribd.com/doc/56221841/City-of-Toronto-Deputation
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. & Travers, A. Presentation to the Central Toronto Local Health Integrative Network (LHIN) regarding the recognition of LGBTs as an equitable group for provision of health policy, funding and services, (April), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Online submission to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Consultation, (March), Winnipeg.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Online submission to the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) Gender Identity Policy Consultation, (February), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Online submission to the Statistics Canada 2011 Census Content Consultation, (November), Ottawa.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J., Hudler, R., Warner, T. & Mehta, A. Presentation to the Ontario Standing Committee on Justice Policy – Bill 107 2006 An Act to Amend the Human Rights Code, (November), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. & Hudler, R. Presentation to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights – Same-Sex Marriage, (April), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Written submission to The Romanow Commission on Health Care Reform. “Addressing the Broad Health Care Issues and Needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Canadians,” (March), Ottawa.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Written submission to The Romanow Commission on Health Care Reform. “Addressing the Broad Health Care Issues and Needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Canadians,” (March), Ottawa.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. [Also on behalf of the Rainbow Health Network (RHN)] . Presentation to the Ontario Legislative Assembly’s Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy – Bill 125 Ontarians with Disabilities Act, (December), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Presentation to the Toronto Police Services Board – Choosing A New Chief Of Police, (October), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Written submission to Statistics Canada regarding 2001 Census Content Determination Project, (March), Ottawa.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. & Pavelich, G. Presentation and written submission to the Toronto Transition Team Re: Bill 103, The City of Toronto Act, 1997, (July), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Written submission to The Health Services Restructuring Commission, (April), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Presentation and written submission to the Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Police. “Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Community Consultation with the Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Police”, (October), Hamilton.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Written submission to the Ontario Provincial Parliament – Bill 19: An Act to repeal the Advocacy Act, 1992, revise the Consent to Treatment Act, 1992, Amend the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 and Amend other Acts in Respect of Related Matters, (February), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Written submission to the Ontario Provincial Parliament regarding Omnibus Bill 26, (January), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Presentation to the Ontario Legislative Assembly’s Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy – Bill 8, An Act to Repeal Job.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Quotas and to Restore Merit-Based Employment Practices in Ontario, (November), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Written submission to the Metropolitan Toronto District Health Council – Hospital Restructuring Project, (October), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Presentation and written submission to the Ontario Legislative Assembly’s Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy – Employment Equity Act, (December), Toronto.
Mulé, Nick
research reports
Anucha, U., Lovell, A., Flemming, J. & Leung, H.(2009). Growing New Roots in Second-Tier Cities: The Housing Situation of Newcomers in Windsor-Essex, ISBN 978-1-55014-515-1, The Applied Social Welfare Research and Evaluation Group, York University
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Yiu, U., Smylie, L., Mitchell, C., Dlamini, S. N., Lewis, K. (2008) . "Does it Work? An Evaluation of a Breast Health Promotion Workshop for Ethno-Cultural Women", Research Bulletin #1, ISBN: 978-1-55014-493-2, Applied Social Welfare Research and Evaluation Group, York University.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., U., Yiu, L., Dlamini, S. N., Mitchell, C., Jeyapal, D., Leung, H. & Kimber, M. (2008) ."Promoting Breast Health for Ethno-Cultural Women in Windsor-Essex County What Helps, What Hinders?" Research Bulletin #2, ISBN: 978-1-55014-494-9, Applied Social Welfare Research and Evaluation Group, York University.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Smylie, L., Mitchell, C. & Omorodion, F. (2007) . Exits and Returns: An Exploratory Longitudinal Study of Homeless People in Windsor-Essex County, Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Dlamini, S. N., Yan, M. C. & Smylie, L. (2006) . “Social Capital and the Welfare of Immigrant Women: A Multi-level Study of Four Ethnic Communities”, 145p. Ottawa: Status of Women Canada ISBN 978-0-662-44720-7 Cat. No. SW21-152/2006E-PDF.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Dlamini, S. N., Yan, M. C. & L. Smylie. (2006) Capital social et bien-être des immigrantes: étude multidimensionnelle auprès de quatre communautés ethniques de Windsor. ISBN 978-0-662-73134-4 Nº de cat. SW21-152/2006F-PDF
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2003) “Where do they come from? Why do they leave? Where do they go? A study of tenant exits from housing for homeless people”, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s National Housing Research Committee’s working group meeting on homelessness, Ottawa.
Anucha, Uzo
Chatterjee, S. International education: An untapped archive of Canadian nation formation. Asia Research Brief. York Centre for Asian Research.
Chatterjee, Soma
Williams, C.C., Massaquoi, N., Redmond, M. & Chatterjee, S. (2011) . “A Collaborative Process to Achieve Access to Primary Health Care for Black Women and Women of Colour”. Toronto: Women’s Health in Women’s Hands Community Health Centre.
Chatterjee, Soma
Good Gingrich. (2019). Refugee Newcomer Sponsorship and Social Inclusion: A Learning Resource. Kitchener, ON: Mennonite Central Committee Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Good Gingrich, L. and Snyder, P. (1997) . A mother’s garden – Planting seeds of hope. A learning resource. A Peer Nutrition Workers’ Training Manual. Published by Oracle Design Group, Waterloo, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
Hepburn, S. (2020). Community-Dwelling Cambodian Canadians at the Unity in Diversity Program in Toronto: Summary Report. Jane and Finch Family and Community Centre (JFCFC), Toronto, Canada.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (2020). Adult Day Support, Collective Resilience and Well-being: A Snapshot of the Experiences of Cambodian Canadian Program Participants. Jane and Finch Family and Community Centre (JFCFC), Toronto, Canada.
Hepburn, Shamette
Liegghio, M. (December 2013) . ‘No one gets left behind’: Self and family stigma from the perspectives of youth diagnosed with a mental health issue, caregivers, and siblings; Final report of findings. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: A report to the Mental Health Commission of Canada.
Liegghio, Maria
Liegghio, M.; Van Katwyk, T.; Pereira, N. & Sdao-Jarvie, K. (2012, August) . A mental health literacy program for frontline child and youth mental health professionals: The stigma of mental illness, facilitator’s guide. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada: Peel Children’s Centre.
Liegghio, Maria
Longmire, A., McKenzie, C. & Mulé, N. Queer Liberation Theory: Framework for Solidarity and Mobilization. Queer Activism Symposium – May 2023 Community Report: Advancing Queer Liberation Theory. Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. 24 pages.
Mulé, Nick
Boran, I., Satov, J.M., de Dovitis, M., Rowe, E., Mulé, N.J., & Truong, L. Bridging to Progress: Reinvigorating Transformative Change Toward Global Goals. CIFAL York Report to UNITAR. Toronto, 13 pages. https://www.yorku.ca/cifal/wp-content/uploads/sites/437/2023/09/CIFAL-York_Community-Engagement_EDI-Report_2024_YorkUtemplate_FDC.pdf
Mulé, Nick
Ross, L., Daley, A., Kia, H., Robinson, M., Kinitz, D., Mulé, N.J., Shokoohi, M., Sears, R., Shaw, D., & Warner, T. Pride & Poverty: 2SLGBTQA+ Peoples’ Stories of Accessing Social Assistance in the Greater Toronto Area Community Report. Toronto, 31 pages.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. Defund, Disarm, Dismantle and Abolish the Police and Prisons
Report. Queer Ontario, Toronto, 13 pages. Mulé, Nick
Report. Queer Ontario, Toronto, 13 pages. Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J., McKenzie, C. & Khan, M. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) and the CASWE-ACFTS Accreditation Standards and Procedures. CASWE-ACFTS Queer Caucus, Toronto, 19 pages.
Mulé, Nick
Gamble, K., Mulé, N.J., Nicol, N., Waugh, P. & Jordan S. Envisioning LGBT Refugee Rights in Canada: Is Canada a Safe Haven? Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights, Toronto, 58 pages.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. & Gates-Gasse, E. Envisioning LGBT Refugee Rights in Canada: Exploring Asylum Issues. Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights, Toronto, 32 pages.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N., Brotman, S. & Ryan, B. Report on the National Strategic Research Cluster Development Meeting on Gender and Sexual Diversity and Health and Wellbeing. Toronto, pp. 26.
Mulé, Nick
Jackson, B., Daley, A., Moore, D., Mulé, N., Ross, L., Travers, A., Montgomery, E. Whose Public Health? An Intersectional Approach to Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and the Development of Public Health Goals for Canada, (Discussion Paper submitted to Health Canada), Rainbow Health Network (RHN)/Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario (CLGRO), Toronto, pp. 44.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N., Donald, C., Warner, T., Russell, E., Tremble, B. Systems Failure: A Report on the Experiences of Sexual Minorities in Ontario’s Health-Care and Social-Services Systems, (Final Report submitted to Health Canada), Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario (CLGRO), Toronto, pp. 150.
Mulé, Nick
Saewyc, E., Pyne, J., Frohard-Dourlent, H., Travers, R., & Veale, J., (2017). Being Safe, Being Me in Ontario: Regional Results of the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey. Vancouver, BC: Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia.
Pyne, Jake
Scheim, A., Bauer, G., Pyne, J. (2014). Avoidance of public spaces by trans Ontarians: The impact of transphobia on daily life. Trans PULSE E-Bulletin. Vol 24(1).
Pyne, Jake
Pyne, J. (2012). Transforming family : The struggles, strategies and strengths of trans parents. Sherbourne Health Centre.
Pyne, Jake
Pyne, J. (2012). Supporting gender independent children : A Rainbow Health Ontario fact sheet. Rainbow Health Ontario.
Pyne, Jake
Travers, R., Bauer, G., Pyne, J., Bradley, K., Gale, L., Papadimitriou, M. (2012). Impacts of strong parental support for trans youth: A report prepared for Children’s Aid Society of Toronto and Delisle Youth Services. Trans PULSE.
Pyne, Jake
Bauer, G., Nussbaum, N., Travers, R., Munro, L., Pyne, J. & Redman, N. (2011). We’ve got work to do: Workplace discrimination and employment challenges for trans people in Ontario. Trans PULSE E-Bulletin. Vol 2(1).
Pyne, Jake
Denomme-Welch, S., Pyne, J., Scanlon, K. (2008). Invisible men: FTMs and homelessness in Toronto. Toronto: Wellesley Institute.
Pyne, Jake
2008. Rossiter, A., “Desirable Characteristics/Qualities of Camphill Co-workers: Description in service of recruitment and hiring. Camphill Communities Ontario.
Rossiter, Amy
2006. Rossiter, A., Pargassingh A. & Wilson, K. “Suspended and Studying Program: “The Other Curriculum.” Promoting Economic Action and Community Health.
Rossiter, Amy
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2009. Hong Fook Mental Health Association Consumers/Survivors Self-Help Program Quality of Life General Survey Report (2006-2007). December 27.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
creative works
Hayden, W. “Photos from the Black Appalachian Photographic Essay Exhibit.” Appalachian Heritage, Summer, 36-3. Berea, KY: Appalachian Center, 2008.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. A Photographic Essay Exhibit: "It Takes Some Kicking: Voices From Black Appalachia," funded by the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Research Council; 1974-75 and Appalachian Research Council Berea College; 1984 - 85
Hayden, Wilburn
McGrath, S. 2000. Befriending Survivors of Torture - Building a Web of Community Support. Manual for interactive workshop by Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, University of Toronto and York University. Funded by Citizenship & Immigration, Canada.
McGrath, Susan
Mulé, N.J. with Zealley, A. and Queer Ontario. Methodologies: A Chemsex Study: A Video. Disco Hospital Books & Records, Dissident Voices Productions, Toronto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je35NQwdrKY&t=67s Mulé, Nick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je35NQwdrKY&t=67s Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. with Zealley, A. and Queer Ontario. Methodologies: A Community Notebook. Disco Hospital Books & Records, Dissident Voices Productions, Toronto.
https://artmetropole.com/shop/15409 Mulé, Nick
https://artmetropole.com/shop/15409 Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. with Zealley, A. and Queer Ontario. Methodologies LP. Disco Hospital Books & Records, Dissident Voices Productions, Toronto.
https://artmetropole.com/shop/15407
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/house-of-intergenerational-methodology-lp/928457-01/
https://houseofintergenerational.bandcamp.com/album/methodology-lp Mulé, Nick
https://artmetropole.com/shop/15407
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/house-of-intergenerational-methodology-lp/928457-01/
https://houseofintergenerational.bandcamp.com/album/methodology-lp Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. with Zealley, A. and Queer Ontario. Methodologies EP. Disco Hospital Books & Records, Dissident Voices Productions, Toronto.
https://artmetropole.com/shop/15408
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/house-of-intergenerational-methodology-ep/928460-01/
https://houseofintergenerational.bandcamp.com/album/methodology-ep Mulé, Nick
https://artmetropole.com/shop/15408
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/house-of-intergenerational-methodology-ep/928460-01/
https://houseofintergenerational.bandcamp.com/album/methodology-ep Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. “QueerEdge: From Gay to Queer Liberation” feature documentary. Principal Investigator, Director, Writer, Executive Producer. Dissident Voices Productions.
Mulé, Nick
Nicol, N. Stand Together. Feature documentary.
Mulé, Nick
“Pass It On.” Historical exhibit of the LGBT movement in Canada. Toronto: Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario, Gay and Lesbian Community Appeal.
Mulé, Nick
public lectures
Razack, N., Anucha, U., Miadonye, I., & Okeke, P. L. (2008) . "Collaborative Research and Indigenizing Knowledge: Building Equitable North-South Partnerships', The Global South and Internationalization Symposium, York University.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2007) “Race, Gender and Social Capital”, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2007) . “The Importance of Educational Transformation for Social Work Education”, Opening Remarks at the International Symposium, in conjunction with the International Association of Schools of Social Work and the International Affairs Committee, CASSW.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U., Wilkinson, U. & Friesen, S. (2006) “Homelessness in Rural Areas: Patterns, Causes, and Best Practices for Program Delivery”, Windsor-Essex County Homelessness and Housing Research Forum, Windsor.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. & Mitchell, C. (2006) . “The 'Housing Situations' of Immigrants and Refugees in a Border City”, Public Seminar, Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, University of Toronto.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2006) “Growing New Roots: The Housing Situations of Immigrants and Refugees in Windsor-Essex County”, Symposium on Newcomers, Housing and Homelessness, Metropolis, Toronto
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2005) “Understanding Hidden Homelessness among Newcomer Canadians”, Canadian Council on Refugees Fall Consultation, London.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2005) “Responding to Homelessness: Challenges and Solutions”, Social Justice InAction Community Discussion, Centre for Studies in Social Justice, University of Windsor and Windsor Public Library.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. (2005) “A Community-University Research Collaboration on Homelessness among Immigrants and Refugees in a Border City”, Lunch on Campus: Home at Last?, Recent Newcomers and Homelessness in Canada, National Secretariat on Homelessness and Metropolis Project, Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Western Ontario.
Anucha, Uzo
Anucha, U. & Roberts, P. (2000) “Planning for Inclusion: Lessons and Challenges from the Diversity Project of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health”, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, MSW Orientation Day.
Anucha, Uzo
Panel. Who gets to rest? Centre for Human Rights, Equity & Inclusion, York University
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. Immigrant-Indigenous allyship. Canadian Advisory of Women
Immigrants. Chatterjee, Soma
Immigrants. Chatterjee, Soma
Speaker. Care work during Covid. Panel organized by the office of the AVP-Research, York University.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, s. (2016) . Keynote address: A paradox or a productive contradiction? A proposal to historicize discourses and scholarship on skilled immigrants’ labour market integration. 9th Annual Critical Social Work Research Symposium: Interdisciplinary conversations on social transformation and critical practices. York University. Toronto. Canada
Chatterjee, Soma
Keynote address: Practicing Decolonial Love. 3rd Annual Decolonizing our Minds Conference. New College. University of Toronto. Coverage in The Newspaper: University of Toronto’s Independent Paper, February, 2013.
Chatterjee, Soma
The Discourse of Skill in Immigrants’ Labour Market Integration and Practices of National B-ordering in Canada. Senior Doctoral Fellow Speaker Series, 2012. New College, University of Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
“Poverty and health of South Asian immigrant women”. Council of Agencies Serving South Asians, Toronto. On behalf of Women's Health in Women's Hands Community Health Centre, Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
October 2014. (With Young, J., Wiebe, A., Harder, M.) The ‘choice’ of necessity: Central American migrant women negotiating the southern border of Mexico. Migration Matters: Precarious Pathways to Migration, York University.
Good Gingrich, Luann
May 2010. Guest lecture: Gender, social exclusion, and transborder regulation. Social Policy Research Centre, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Good Gingrich, Luann
May 2010. Women’s care work: The feminization, criminalization, and commodification of forced migration. 2010 International Symposium on Transnational Organization of Care. National Yang Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Good Gingrich, Luann
January 2009. Women and migration: Reflections on a learning tour with Mennonite Central Committee. Presentation for the Plautdietsch (Low German) radio station De Brigj, Aylmer, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
January, 2008. Women entredeux the sacred and the secular: A consideration of gender, religion and transnational livelihoods. Social Work Brown Bag Research Seminar, School of Social Work, York University.
Good Gingrich, Luann
June, 2008. (With K. Preibisch and M. Peters.) Understanding the effects of migration on Low German Mennonite women and their families. Annual Networking Day for Professional Service Providers of Low German Mennonite Families, Aylmer, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
April, 2007. The management of lone mothers – Precarious work, commodified meaning, and “fighting back”. Social Work Annual Research Symposium. York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
June, 2006. Understanding expressions of self-imposed social exclusion. Annual Networking Day for Professional Service Providers of Low German Families, Aylmer, Ontario.
Good Gingrich, Luann
June, 2004. Social exclusion of Low German families: Theory and its realities.
Good Gingrich, Luann
“Community Café: Community Wellness – Jane-Finch Communities.” York U. School of Social Work Global & Local Community Engagement Committee, February 1, 2017.
Hayden, Wilburn
"Black Poverty and Silos: The Mosaic Multi-Culture Ontario." York University Centre for Human Rights. March 22, 2011
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. "Black Poverty and Silos: The Mosaic Multi-Culture Ontario." York University Centre for Human Rights. March 22, 2011
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. "Race Matters: MacLeans Asian Ambush. Racism in the Media: York U Talks Back!" York University Centre for Human Rights. March 24, 2011.
Hayden, Wilburn
“Racial Challenges for Social Work Practitioners: An Examination of Canadian Racism, Segregation, Discrimination, Prejudice, and White Privilege,” School of Work Field Instructors Training, York University, October 21, 2011.
Hayden, Wilburn
Hayden, W. "Canadian Social History: A Racial Timeline". York University Centre for Human Rights. February 10, 2010.
Hayden, Wilburn
Matsuoka, A. (2008) . Critical social work and community work, invited lecture at the Department of Social Work, Doshisya University, Kyoto, Japan. May 12.
Matsuoka, Atsuko
McGrath, S. 2013. Canada/Australia Study of the Settlement of Karen Refugees. Brotherhood of St. Laurence, Melbourne, Australia, April 4.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2013. Welcoming the ‘Good’ Refugee: Australia and Canada’s Response to the Karen. Australian Catholic University Distinguished Visiting Research Fellow Presentation, Sydney, Australia, May, 8.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2010. Mobilizing a Global Refugee Research Network: Lessons, Challenges & Impacts. Keynote presentation at the annual conference of the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, McMaster University, May 7.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2008. Social Sustainability Workshop, Markham Ontario Organized and Presented by Ranu Basu, Liette Gilbert, Susan McGrath, Barbara Rahder, Patricia Wood. Varley Art Gallery, June.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2007. Refugees and Mental Health. Presentation at Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation Annual Conference, Ottawa, September 28.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. Enhancing Capacity to Undertake Research into Refugee Resettlement. A workshop presentation at the National Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP) Conference, Vancouver, February 19 to 23, 2007.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2006. Using Community-Based and Participatory Action Research to Enhance Immigrant and Refugee Education and Services. Toronto School Administrators' Association, Niagara Falls, April 5.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. McGrath, S. & A. Shafai. 2003. Empowerment of Women and Children Survivors. Ontario Association of Social Workers Provincial Conference, Burlington, ON. May 29-30.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 2001. A Community Development Response to Torture: The Practices of the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture. Conference presentation in recognition of June 26 United Nations Day for Survivors of Torture, sponsored by Forum for Activists Against Torture, Kigali, Rwanda, June 26.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 1996. Social Workers as Social Activists. Key note presentation at a participatory conference for social work students and practitioners, King's College School of Social Work, London, March 8.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 1995. Responding to Government Cutbacks. Guest speaker, Annual General Meeting of London Social Planning Council, October 27.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 1991. Strategies for Social Change. Panel member, Ryerson School of Social Work Social Policy Workshop, Toronto, February.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 1991. Dimensions of Child Poverty in Canada. Co-presenter, Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association conference, Toronto, January.
McGrath, Susan
McGrath, S. 1976. Presentations (est. 100+) to nursing and medical students, teachers, welfare workers, parent groups, service clubs in the Hamilton/Burlington area on Child Abuse and Neglect.
McGrath, Susan
Research Commons Workshop Panel – “Innovation York: Knowledge Mobilization Unit.” York University, Toronto, ON, January 18.
Mulé, Nick
Scholars' Hub @ Home “Challenged Inclusion: LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers, Refugees, and Mental Health.” York University, Toronto, ON, June 7.
Mulé, Nick
KAOS GL Webinar: “Social Work with LGBTQIS: A Professional Responsibility.” Ankara, Turkey, June 17.
Mulé, Nick
Roundtable: “Critical Trans Politics.” With Gwen Benaway, Dan Irving, reese simpkins, Syrus Marcus Ware. Sexuality Studies Association (SSA), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, London, ON. Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Mulé, Nick
Film Screening: “QueerEdge: From Gay to Queer Liberation” and post-screening talkback on panel with Eliza Goroya chaired by Daniel Conway at Living on the Margins Conference, London, England, UK, April 12.
Mulé, Nick
Film Screening: “QueerEdge: From Gay to Queer Liberation” and post-screening talkback. Sexuality Studies Association (SSA), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver, BC, June 4.
Mulé, Nick
Roundtable: “Queered Lens on Social Work Education and Research: In Circle Conversation.” With Tim Dueck. Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver, BC, June 6.
Mulé, Nick
Film Screening: “QueerEdge: From Gay to Queer Liberation” and post-screening talkback on panel with Charlie Hill and Marie Robertson, moderated by Rick Telfer. Capital Pride, Ottawa Public Library, Ottawa, ON, August 21.
Mulé, Nick
Public Forum: “LGBTQ+ Health Forum” with Dr. Cameron McKenzie, Glad Day Bookshop, Toronto, October 15.
Mulé, Nick
Roundtable: “CASWE: Integrating Sexualities, Genders and Intersectionalities into Social Work Education.” With Susan Cadell, Shirley Chau, Liza Lorenzetti, Francois Luu, Shari McConnell, Heather Peters, Helene Albert. Social Work and Sexualities International Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, August 9.
Mulé, Nick
Panel Presentation: “Media Activism with Queer and Indigenous Communities: Using Film and Digital Storytelling as Tools for Social Change.” With Wendy McGuire, Marusya Bociurkiw and Ravin Sinclair. Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada, May 30.
Mulé, Nick
Roundtable: “The Shifting Terrain Book Launch: A Roundtable on Public Policy Advocacy in Canada Today and in the Future.” With Gloria DeSantis. Association of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research (ANSER) – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON, June 1.
Mulé, Nick
Panel Presentation: “Envisioning LGBT Asylum in Canada: Is Canada a Safe Haven?” With Nancy Nicol and Junic Wambya, Refugee Matters Series, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada, February 24.
Mulé, Nick
Roundtable: “SWAN Canada; Towards a social work-based social action praxis,” at Canadian Association of Social Work Education (CASWE) – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Victoria, BC, Canada, June 6.
Mulé, Nick
Roundtable – Co-Chairperson: “NPO sector public policy advocacy/dialogue/co-construction: What's with the labels?" With Gloria DeSantis. Association of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research (ANSER) – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Waterloo, ON, May 30.
Mulé, Nick
Panel Presentation: “Neo-Liberalism, Diversity and Equity in Schools of Social Work Can the Legacy of Colonization be Overcome?” Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, NB, June 2.
Mulé, Nick
Roundtable – Co-Chairperson: “Advocacy by the Nonprofit Sector: Forms, Relationships, Policies.” With DeSantis, G. Association for Nonprofit and Social Economy Research (ANSER) – Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, NB, June 3.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. 2007. Roundtable Facilitator: “Social Movements and Human Rights” with Allyson Lunny, Sex Talk: Sexuality Studies Research at York, York University, April.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N.J. 2006. Presentation: “The Social Determinants of Health and Gay Men”, Toronto Public Health, Gay Men’s Health Committee, Toronto, Ontario, May.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. 2004. Plenary Panel: “Same-Sex Marriage and Queer Culture: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back – A Liberationist Perspective”, Pride Week Public Forum, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, June.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. 2003. Plenary Panel: “Restricting Queer Voices: Keeping the Queer Movement on a Leash”, Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario Public Forum on Queer Rights and the Voluntary Sector, Toronto, Ontario, April.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. 2001. “Social Policy and the Equitable Provision of Health Care and Social Services to Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals”, research study design presentation, Department of Applied Social Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, March.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. 2000. Plenary Panel: “Challenging Discrimination in Health Care: A Sexual Minorities Perspective”, Removing Barriers II Conference, Vancouver, May.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. 1999. Presentation: “The Treatment of Lesbians and Gays in the Health Care and Social Service System”, Southern Ontario Gay and Lesbian Association of Doctors, Toronto, February.
Mulé, Nick
Mulé, N. 1998. “Recognizing Male to Male Violence”, Public Forum, Toronto, November.
Mulé, Nick
Razack, N. “Transgressions and Omissions: decolonizing the pedagogy and practice of international social work at the Social Work Annual Research Symposium, School of Social Work, “A celebration of Research and Social Change” York University, May, 2007.
Razack, Narda
2000. Razack, N. “Anti-racist training and materials in Canadian Schools of Social Work,” Joint conference of the International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of Schools of Social Work, Montreal, Quebec, July 29 - August 2. With the Heritage Research Regional Team Leaders. Three hour workshop.
Razack, Narda
2013. Recognition, Identities and Justice. Invited keynote address: L’impossibile innocenza del lavoro sociale. October 24, Varese, Italy.
Rossiter, Amy
2012. Axel Honneth’s Recognition Theory: Social Justice for Neoliberal Times? “Ethical Encounters in a Neoliberal Era through a Postcolonial Lens,” University of Victoria, June 15-16, 2012.
Rossiter, Amy
2011. Levinas, professional knowledge and practice. Presentation to faculty at the School of Social Work, University of Victoria; Critical practice seminar for students, University of Victoria; Symposium, Critical Practice and Research Network, University of Victoria. April 4-6, 2011, Victoria.
Rossiter, Amy
2010. Recognition, Identities and Justice. Paper delivered at the Conference on Ethical Challenges Inherent in Meeting Mental Health Needs of Immigrant Children and Youth. November 18, 2010, Toronto.
Rossiter, Amy
2003. Social work in the context of globalization. Keynote Address: Professional Development Day for Social Work Educators. Sponsored by the Maritime School of Social Work. May 31, Halifax.
Rossiter, Amy
2003. Beyond competencies. Special Session on the GATS. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work Annual Conference. June 2, Halifax.
Rossiter, Amy
1992. Telling and hearing women's stories in helping contexts: Work in progress on women's struggles in the human services. Keynote address. Women and Therapy: Healing and Social Change. May 7, Guelph, Ontario.
Rossiter, Amy
Swift, K. The legal tender of gender: International perspectives on welfare law, state politics and the regulation of women’s poverty. International Institute of the Sociology of Law. Onati, Spain. May, 2007.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Keynote speaker, Homecoming event. School of Social Work, University of Manitoba. September 22, 2005.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Speaker. Risk Assessment in Child Welfare. Conference sponsored by Foster Care Operators Association of Ontario, University of Toronto, April 19. 2005.
Swift, Karen
Swift, K. Child Welfare Reform: Protecting children or policing the poor? Presentation given at the Law Clinic Conference, Hamilton, ON, June 23, 2003.
Swift, Karen
Conference on Canadian Social Welfare Policy. Calgary, June 17-20, 2001. Can Child Welfare policy promote Social Inclusion? The Case of Substance Abuse, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Conference, Ontario Association of Health Centres. Workshop: Rockin' and Rollin' with Research Workshop. Focus Group Research: Methodology and Beneifts. June 9, 2001, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Canadian Association Schools of Social Work, Quebec City. June, 2001, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Failure to Protect: Child Welfare Work and Changing Families. Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work, Sherbrooke, PQ. June, 1999, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Constructing the Single Mother 'Problem'. Paper presented with P. Evans at the Ninth Social Welfare Policy Conference, Montreal. June, 1999, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Failure to Protect: Child Welfare Work in Context. International Sociological Association, Professions Group. Montreal. August, 1998, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Do Mothers Work? Relations between Globalization and Welfare. Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics. Montreal. July, 1997, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Ideologies of Work: Single Mothers in the Post Welfare State. Eighth Social Welfare Policy Conference. Regina, Sask. June, 1997, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
The Effective Cross Cultural Social Worker: Research on Knowledge and Practice. Paper presented at the Social Work Learned Societies. Brock University, June, 1996, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
"Child Welfare Across Cultures: The Development of Practice Skills". Paper presented at the Second Symposium on Child Protection, Memorial University, St. John's Newfoundland, June, 1995, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
"Hiding Poverty: The Example of Child Neglect". Paper presented at the Social Work Learned Societies. Montreal, June, 1995, Swift, K.
Swift, Karen
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita. 2019. “Contemplative Pedagogy and Decolonization.” Plenary Presentation and Workshops in the Summer Session on Contemplative Learning, organized by The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S.A., August 4-9.
Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita
conferences
Chatterjee, S. (2017) . Session Organizer & Discussant. Immigration, anti-racism and Indigenous self-determination: Reflections on decolonial solidarities. Canadian Sociological Association. Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Toronto.
Chatterjee, Soma
published reviews
forthcoming
Good Gingrich, L. & Köngeter, S. (Eds.) (in press) . Transnational social policy – Social welfare in a world on the move. Routledge. (Forthcoming in early 2017.)
Good Gingrich, Luann
Heron, B. Changes and Challenges: Preparing Social Work Students for Practicums in Today's Sub-Saharan African Context, Journal of International Social Work (forthcoming).
Heron, Barbara
Heron, B. “Challenging Indifference to Extreme Poverty: Considering Southern Perspectives on Global Citizenship and Change”, Ethique et Economique
Heron, Barbara
Forthcoming. Review of Current Issues in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health by Jay Harcourt (Ed) in Social Work Education.
Mulé, Nick
other
Chatterjee S. & Das Gupta, T. (Eds.). Indigenous self-determination in a ‘chronically mobile’ world: Critical perspectives from anti-racist scholars of migration and mobility. Special issue in progress for Studies in Social Justice
Chatterjee, Soma
Interviewed by Juro Kim Feliz (Resident, Canadian Music Centre Library) for Nomadic Sound Worlds, a four-part blog/podcast series that explores Canadian contemporary music through the lens of present-day global migration
Chatterjee, Soma
Guest speech. Not an easy place to be: Thoughts on Indigenous decolonization from an immigrant scholar of immigration & anti-racism. In Immigrant Scarborough (undergraduate class Dr. Emine Fidan Elcioglu, Sociology. University of Toronto)
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2017) . School of Social Work celebrates 10th research symposium. Available from: http://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2017/05/08/school-of-social-work-celebrates-10th-research-symposium/
Chatterjee, Soma
Teaching immigration and Indigenous self-determination relationally. http://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2017/09/21/teaching-immigration-and-indigenous-self-determination-relationally/
Chatterjee, Soma
Guest speech. Re-orienting discussion on solidarity: Some thoughts on anti-racist and Indigenous struggles. Race and ethnicity in Canada (undergraduate class of Dr. Luisa Swartzman, Sociology. University of Toronto)
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2015) . Intersections of Higher Education and Student Migration to the West. Café Dissensus. Available at: http://cafedissensus.com/2015/06/14/intersections-of-higher-education-and-student-migration-to-the-west/
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (2014) . "Inland Labour Migration in India: Patterns of the Phenomenon and Critical Possibilities". Guest editorial in Café Dissensus. Available at: http://cafedissensus.com/2014/08/01/guest-editorial-inland-labour-migration-in-india-patterns-of-the-phenomenon-and-critical-possibilities/
Chatterjee, Soma
Discussant. Gendering South Asian Studies. York Centre for Asian Research - South Asia Research Group. York University.
Chatterjee, Soma
Guest teacher. Women and development (undergraduate class of Dr. Himani Bannerji, Sociology. York University)
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. (3rd April, 2009) . "'Really want me here, welcome me': Engaging racialized young women in a holistic discussion on their health and well being". Ontario Health Promotion e-Bulletin. No. 610.
Chatterjee, Soma
Chatterjee, S. & Bhuyan, R. (2009) . Toronto Project Report for Redrawing Resistance: South Asian Women's Stories of Survival and Resistance.
Chatterjee, Soma
Hepburn, S. (Feb. 3, 2020). What Happens to the Ageing Diaspora after Labour Market Exit? Newspaper feature article published in daily Jamaica Observer, Kingston, Jamaica.
Hepburn, Shamette
Hepburn, S. (Oct. 8, 2018) What are the Real Issues Confronting the Caribbean’s Ageing Diaspora and Regional Governments? Newspaper column published in daily Stabroek News, Georgetown, Guyana.
Hepburn, Shamette
Artistic and expressive modalities in gerontological social work research. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 45th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Montreal, Canada.
Hepburn, Shamette
Towards a Critical Transnational Ethnogerontology: Elderly Jamaican Canadian transmigrants. Poster presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 44th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Calgary, October, 2015.
Hepburn, Shamette
Exploring theoretical approaches to contemporary Caribbean later-life circulation and return migration. Panel Presentation: “The Limits of Multiculturalism and the (Im)Possibility of Difference” at the Critical Ethnic Studies Conference, Toronto, May, 2015.
Hepburn, Shamette
What types of intervention strategies address abuse of ethnocultural minority older adults (EMOA) as it is defined and experienced in different communities (especially those coming from war-torn countries)? Presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 43th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting, Niagara, October, 2014. Co-authored with Dr. Atsuko Matsuoka, Dr. Sepali Guruge and Dr. Lisa Manuel.
Hepburn, Shamette
Navigating the Maze of Transition: Promoting Successful Outcomes for Youth Leaving Care. Paper presented to staff at the Children's Aid Society of Toronto.
Hepburn, Shamette
Aging and Sexual Citizenship. Poster presented at the National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly (NICE) Knowledge Exchange NICE Knowledge Exchange at the University of Toronto
Hepburn, Shamette
Sketching caricatures: Ageing and sexuality as depicted in two mainstream Canadian newspapers. Poster presented at the Annual York University Annual Social Work Conference.
Hepburn, Shamette
MacKinnon, K.R., Mykhalovskiy, E., Worthington, C., Gómez-Ramírez, O., Gilbert, M. & Grace, D. (2020). Laboratory services funding & digital HIV/STI testing. Digital Sexual Health Initiative. Fact Sheet. https://dishiresearch.ca/resource/pay-to-skip-the-line-the-political-economy-of-digital-testing-services-for-hiv-and-other-sexually-transmitted-infections-2/
MacKinnon, Kinnon
MacKinnon, K.R., Gómez-Ramírez, O., Worthington, C., Gilbert, M. & Grace, D. (2020). Mapping the Structural Context for Future Internet-Based Testing Service Implementation in Ontario. Digital Sexual Health Initiative. Fact sheet. https://dishiresearch.ca/resource/an-institutional-ethnography-of-political-and-legislative-factors-shaping-online-sexual-health-service-implementation-in-ontario-canada/
MacKinnon, Kinnon
MacKinnon, K.R. (May 12, 2016). “LGBTQ health research-to-action on the international day against homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia”. DLSPH Student Blog. Invited article. www.dlsph.utoronto.ca
MacKinnon, Kinnon
MacKinnon, K.R. (April 20, 2016). “How LGBT fitness can help us overcome collective trauma.” The Advocate. https://www.advocate.com/health/2016/4/20/how-fitness-can-help-us-overcome-collective-trauma
MacKinnon, Kinnon
MacKinnon, K.R. (January 29, 2016). “New IOC rules could completely change the game for trans athletes.” The Advocate. https://www.advocate.com/commentary/2016/1/29/new-ioc-rules-completely-change-game-trans-athletes
MacKinnon, Kinnon
MacKinnon, K.R. (November 18, 2015). “Improving body image supports for transgender people.” National Eating Disorder Information Centre. https://nedic.ca/blog/improving-body-image-supports-for-transgender-people/
MacKinnon, Kinnon
MacKinnon, K.R. (June 19, 2015). “From picnics to pride diets: Considering body image for LGBTQ communities.” National Eating Disorder Information Centre. https://nedic.ca/blog/from-picnics-to-pride-diets-considering-body-image-for-lgbtq-communities/
MacKinnon, Kinnon
Ross, L.E., Aftab, S., Chambers, J., Jakobson, V., James-Abra, S., Legge., M.,
MacKinnon, K… et al. (2015). Key practices for community engagement in research on mental health or substance use. https://lgbtqhealth.ca/projects/docs/practicesforresearchonmhandsu.pdf MacKinnon, Kinnon
MacKinnon, K… et al. (2015). Key practices for community engagement in research on mental health or substance use. https://lgbtqhealth.ca/projects/docs/practicesforresearchonmhandsu.pdf MacKinnon, Kinnon
Bauer, G., Devor, A., heinz, m., Marshall, Z., Pullen Sansfaçon, A., Pyne, J, for the CPATH Research Committee. (2019). CPATH Ethical Guidelines for Research Involving Transgender People & Communities. Canada: Canadian Professional Association for Transgender Health.
Pyne, Jake
Pyne, J. (2019, April 29). For trans people in Ontario, the sex-ed debate feels like it’s about something else. The Globe and Mail.
Pyne, Jake
Pyne, J. (2016, November 22). Gender ‘Pronoun Wars’ are about Freedom for sure, but not Free Speech. NOW Magazine.
Pyne, Jake
CASWE-CASW (2015). Joint Position Statement on the Affirmation of Gender Diverse Children and Youth for the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) and the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE).
Pyne, Jake
Pyne, J. (2015, December 17). Discredited treatment of trans kids at CAMH shouldn’t shock us. Toronto Star.
Pyne, Jake
Pyne, J. (2015, April 1). Is CAMH Trying to Turn Trans Kids Straight? NOW Magazine.
Pyne, Jake
Pyne, J. (2015, January 14). “Fix Society Please”: Final Words of Transgender Teen are a Wake-Up Call to Stop Fixing Trans Kids and Start Repairing their Broken Worlds. NOW Magazine.
Pyne, Jake