Harney Young Scholars in Ethnicity

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Friday, May 27th, 2016

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Friday, May 27, 20161:30PM - 4:00PMSeminar Room 108N, Munk School of Global Affairs
1 Devonshire Place
M5S 3K7
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Description

This inaugural event features research by senior graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who have participated in the Harney program. It is an opportunity to meet and share experiences as young researchers, and to learn about new and successful graduate research. Open to all.
A small reception will follow the presentations.

Program:

Teresa Cappiali
(Post-Doctoral Fellow, Political Science, Collegio Carlo Alberto,
2013-2015 Visiting Scholar, Ethnic and Pluralism Studies) “Challenges and Opportunities for Immigrant Workers Organizing in the Globalized Economy: Toward a New Theoretical Framework”

Barbara Lee
(PhD, Social Work, Ethnic and Pluralism Studies, University of Toronto) “Examining Child Welfare Outcomes for Asian-Canadian Children and
Families: A Mixed Methods Study”

Agata Piekosz
(PhD candidate, Sociology, Ethnic and Pluralism Studies, University of
Toronto)
“Polish Catholic Priests in Canada and Ireland: Migration, Leadership and the Mobility of Strangers”

Johanne Jean-Pierre
(PhD candidate, Sociology, McMaster University, 2014-2015 Visiting Scholar, Ethnic and Pluralism Studies) “Stigma based on linguistic identity in Ontario and Quebec: a comparative study”

Discussants:
Siu Ming Kwok
(Professor, School of Social Work, King’s University College, Western
University)
Naomi Lightman
(Post-doctoral Fellow, Sociology, University of Toronto)
Helen Mo
(PhD Program, Department for the Study of Religion, Ethnic and Pluralism Studies, University of Toronto)


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