49 results on '"Bhuyan, Rupaleem"'
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2. Linking the Structural Violence of Immigration to Gender-Based Violence Against Immigrant, Refugee, and Non-Status Women in Canada
3. Canadian social workers’ attitudes toward immigrants with different legal statuses in Canada
4. “Unless we are Native, we are all immigrants to Canada”: Tensions between multicultural inclusion and settler-colonial consciousness among Canadian social workers
5. 16. Navigating Gender, Immigration, and Domestic Violence: Advocacy with Work Visa Holders
6. Navigating bureaucratic violence in Canada’s two-step immigration system
7. Assembling social determinants of health: COVID-19 vaccination inequities for international students in Canada
8. Of Intersecting Oppressions
9. Transnational Family Separation among Migrant Women in Canada: An Intersectional Analysis
10. Universal health coverage and public-private arrangements within Sri Lanka's mixed health system: Perspectives from women seeking healthcare
11. Social Workers’ Perceptions of Structural Inequality and Immigrant Threat: Results From a National Survey
12. Framing Migrant Resilience as a Civic Responsibility: A Case Study of Municipal and Provincial Immigrant Integration Policies in Toronto, Ontario
13. 12 “People’s Priorities Change When Their Status Changes”: Negotiating the Conditionality of Social Rights in Service Delivery to Migrant Women
14. Still We Resist: Reflections on Our Tenure as Editors-in-Chief
15. Family Reunification as an Earned Right: A Framing Analysis of Migrant Workers’ Pathways to Neoliberal Multicultural Citizenship in Canada
16. Should Journal Rankings Matter? Assigning “Prestige and Quality” in the Neoliberal Academy
17. Introduction to Special Topic on Anticarceral Feminisms: Imagining a World Without Prisons
18. A Green New Deal for Social Work
19. Epistemologies of bordering: Domestic violence advocacy with marriage migrants in the shadow of deportation
20. Politics of Fear versus Global Anxiety: A Critical Analysis of Recent US Anti-Immigration Policies from Psychoanalytic Perspectives
21. Reclaiming the Space of Contestation
22. Regulating Spousal Migration through Canada's Multiple Border Strategy: The Gendered and Racialized Effects of Structurally Embedded Borders
23. Responding to the Structural Violence of Migrant Domestic Work: Insights from Participatory Action Research with Migrant Caregivers in Canada
24. The symbolic violence of tolerance zones: Constructing the spatial marginalization of female Central American migrant sex workers in Mexico
25. Rise Up
26. “Canadian Experience” discourse and anti-racialism in a “post-racial” society
27. Can an Academic Journal Promote Radical Scholarship?
28. Social workers’ perspectives on social justice in social work education: when mainstreaming social justice masks structural inequalities
29. Feminism in These Dangerous Times
30. Fleeing Domestic Violence from a “Safe” Country?: Refugee Determination for Mexican Asylum-Seekers in Canada
31. “Once You Arrive,Se Te Sala Todo” (Everything is Salted): Latina Migrants' Search for “Dignity and a Right to Life” in Canada
32. Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal by Aviva Chomsky
33. Branding ‘Canadian Experience’ in Immigration Policy: Nation Building in a Neoliberal Era
34. Negotiating within Whiteness in Cross-Cultural Clinical Encounters
35. From One “Dragon Sleigh” to Another
36. Linking Practitioners' Attitudes Towards and Basic Knowledge of Immigrants with Their Social Work Education
37. Constructions of migrant rights in Canada: is subnational citizenship possible?
38. Negotiating Citizenship on the Frontlines: How the Devolution of Canadian Immigration Policy Shapes Service Delivery to Women Fleeing Abuse
39. Whom Should We Serve? A Discourse Analysis of Social Workers’ Commentary on Undocumented Immigrants
40. Book Review: Gender and Migration: Feminist Interventions
41. U.S. Social Work Practitioners’ Attitudes Towards Immigrants and Immigration: Results From an Online Survey
42. Handbook of Emergent Methods. Edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse‐Biber and Patricia Leavy. New York: Guilford Press, 2008. Pp. 740. $110.00 (cloth).
43. The Production of the “Battered Immigrant” in Public Policy and Domestic Violence Advocacy
44. “My Spirit in My Heart”
45. Book Review: The “Huddled Masses” Myth: Immigration and Civil Rights
46. “Women Must Endure According to Their Karma”
47. Participatory Action Research in Practice
48. Understanding Domestic Violence Resource Utilization and Survivor Solutions Among Immigrant and Refugee Women
49. Contextualizing Depression and Physical Functioning in Battered Women
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