Descripción
Este grupo da la bienvenida a todos los investigadores que trabajan en temas generacionales y de edad en los contextos de la migración. Está abierto a aquellos que investigan en todo el espectro de vejez (desde la infancia hasta la vejez) o a aquellos que analizan las relaciones intra e intergeneracionales en situaciones de migración definida en sentido amplio. Mientras que nuestra membresía inicial se centró en la construcción de una red de investigadores con sede en Canadá, nos gustaría enlazarnos con iniciativas e individuos en el ámbito internacional. Nosotros actualmente existimos como un grupo de trabajo virtual de más de 100 miembros.
Gente
Principales miembros facultativos
- Christina Clark-KazakAssociate Professor, Department of International Studies, Glendon College, York University
- Don DippoProfessor, Faculty of Education, York University
- Luann Good GingrichAssociate Professor, School of Social Work, York University
- Michaela HynieAssociate Director, York Institute for Health Research;
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, York University
- Ranu BasuAssociate Professor, Department of Geography, York University
- Marcela DuranCommunity Field Experience Coordinator & Course Director, Faculty of Education, York University
- Madine VanderplaatProfessor, Department of Sociology and Criminology;
Associate Dean of Arts, Saint Mary’s University
- Aida OrgockaProject Manager, Borderless Higher Education for Refugees (BHER) Project, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University
- Lori WilkinsonProfessor, Department of Sociology, University of Manitoba
- Vappu TyskkäProfessor, Department of Sociology, Ryerson University
Principales miembros estudiantiles
- Wesley OakesPhD candidate, Department of Social Anthropology, York University
- Johanna ReynoldsPhD candidate, Department of Geography, York University
Research Project 1: Age and Generation in Migration Contexts in Canada
Research Project 2: Independent Child Migration
Investigación estudiantes de PHD
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Wesley Oakes (PhD candidate, Social Anthropology, York University) researches the experiences of Somali young people in the Greater Toronto area (http://socanth.gradstudies.yorku.ca/graduate-profiles/#phd)
Investigación Relacionada
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Centre for Research on Children and Families (http://www.mcgill.ca/crcf/) – Myriam Denov (http://www.mcgill.ca/crcf/faculty/mdenov)
Recursos de Investigación y Publicaciones
- Edited volume – Clark-Kazak, Christina, & Orgocka, Aida (Eds.). (2012). Independent child migration: Insights into age, agency and family decision-making. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development series. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cad.v2012.136/issuetoc;jsessionid=29E43EF5963CB36535C7459884C8B435.d03t04]
- Special issue of Canadian Journal of Ethnic Studies – Clark-Kazak, Christina (Ed.), Age and generation in migration contexts in Canada: Practice and policy implications (2013)[http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_ethnic_studies/toc/ces.44.3.html]
Participe
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