Faculty Advisors Who Will Be Supervising Graduate Students in the Program

 

The following faculty members are currently able to supervise graduate students in the collaborative program. Representative publications are listed.

Abada, Teresa - Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, (PhD 2003, University of Alberta): demography of immigration, immigrant children and youth integration.

  • Abada, Teresa and Eric Tenkorang, 2008. Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes among the Children of Canadian Immigrants. International Sociology, Vol. 24(4): 580-608.

  • Abada, Teresa, Feng Hou and Bali Ram 2007. Racial Mixed Neighborhoods, Perceived Neighborhood Social Cohesion and Adolescent Health in Canada. Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 65 (4): 2004-2017.

Allahar, Anton - Full Professor, Department of Sociology, (PhD 1981, University of Toronto): sociology of economic development, political sociology, ethnic and nationalism studies.

  • Allahar, Anton L.  ed.  2005. Ethnicity, Class and Nationalism: Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions. New York: Lexington Books.

  • Allahar, Anton L. 2006. The Social Construction of Primordial Identities. In Identity and Belonging: Re-thinking Race and Ethnicity in Canadian Society. Pp.31-42. Sean P. Hier and B. Singh Bolaria (eds). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

Arku, Godwin - Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, (PhD 2005, McMaster University): housing trajectories of immigrants in Canada, urban development, economic development, housing and health relationships.

  • Arku, G., Kemp, J. & Gilliland, J. 2011 'Analysis of Public Debates on Urban Growth Pattersn in London, Ontario' Local Environment 16(2): 147-163

  • Baiden, P., Arku, G. Luginaah, I. & Asiedu, A.B. 2011 'An Assessment of Residents' Housing Satisfaction and Coping' Journal of Public Health 19(1): 29-37

Bangarth, Stephanie -  Associate Professor, Department of History, (PhD 2004, University of Waterloo): Asian diaspora in North America; Canadian social movements; Canadian immigration and refugee policy; race relations in Canadian history.

  • Bangarth, S.  2008. Voices Raised in Protest: Defending North American Citizens of Japanese Ancestry, 1942-49. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press & University of Washington Press.

  • Bangarth, S. and Thompson, A. 2008. Transnational Christian Charity: The Canadian Council of Churches, World Council of Churches, and the Hungarian Refugee Crisis, 1956-1957, American Review of Canadian Studies 38(3).

Baxter, Jamie - Associate Professor, Department of Geography (PhD 1997, McMaster University): risk perception, community responses to hazards, geography of health, methodology, qualitative methods.

  • Baxter, J. 2006. Place impacts of technological hazards: A case study of community conflict as outcome, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 49(3): 337-60.

  • Baxter, J. and Eyles, J. 1999. The Utility of In-Depth Interviews for Studying the Meaning of Environmental Risk, Professional Geographer 51(2): 307-20.

Beaujot, Roderic - Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, (PhD 1975, University of Alberta): population of Canada, demography of immigration, immigrant integration, population and development.

  • Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot. 2007. “Population growth and sustainability: Canadian considerations. Environments 35(2): 85-96.

  • Beaujot, Roderic. 2003. Effect of immigration on demographic structure. Pp. 49-91 in C. Beach, A. Green and J. Reitz (Editors), Canadian Immigration Policy for the 21st Century. Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Bélanger, Danièle - Full Professor, Canada Research Chair in Population, Gender and Development, Department of Sociology, (PhD 1997, Université de Montréal): population studies and gender, gender and migration, labour migration, Asia, population and development.

  • Bélanger, Danièle. 2010.  Marriages with Foreign Women in East Asia: Bride Trafficking or Voluntary Migration? Population and Societies, July-August, no. 469.

  • Bélanger, Danièle Hye-Kyung Lee and Hongzen Wang. 2010. Foreign Brides Surveys: Ethnic Statistics in East Asia. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 33-3:1-23.

Bradford, Neil - Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Huron College (PhD, Carleton University): municipal policy making, community collaboration, and multi-level governance in Canadian cities and communities.

  • Neil Bradford and Victoria Esses (forthcoming) "A City in Transition: Immigration, Integration and Diversity in London". In C. Andrew, J. Biles, M. Burstein, V. Esses and E. Tolley eds.  Immigration, Integration, and Inclusion in Ontario Cities.  (McGill-Queen's Press, 2011).
  • Neil Bradford (forthcoming) "The Federal Communities Agenda: Metagovernance for Place-based Policy in Canada". In Katherine Graham and Caroline Andrew eds. Federal-Local Multi-level Governance in Canada. (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011).

Bruhn de Garavito, Joyce - Professor and Chair, Hispanic Studies Program, Modern Languages and Literatures (PhD, McGill): language contact, second language acquisition, the Nahuatl language in contact with Spanish in Mexico.

  • Bruhn de Garavito, Joyce, 2009. Eventive and Stative Passives: The Role of Transfer in the Acquisition of ser and estar by German and English L1 Speakers. In Selected Proceedings of the 11th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, Joseph Collentine, Maryellen García, Barbara Lafford, and Francisco Marcos Marín, eds., 27-38. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.

  • Bruhn de Garavito, Joyce and E. Valenzuela, 2008. Eventive and stative passives in Spanish L2 acquisition: a matter of aspect. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, Special Issue. P. Guijarro-Fuentes and K. Geeslin, eds. 11(3):323-336.

Buzzelli, Michael - Associate Professor, Department of Geography. Director of Education and Associate Executive Director, Canadian Policy Network, (PhD 2001, McMaster University): urban planning, housing, environment and health, health hazard exposure analysis, socioeconomic determinants of health, geographic information systems (GIS).

  • Buzzelli, M. 2008. The political ecology of scale in urban air pollution monitoring. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 33(4): 502-517
  • Buzzelli, M. 2007. Bourdieu Does Environmental Justice? Probing the Linkages Between Population Health and Air Pollution Epidemiology. Health & Place 13: 3-13

Clark, Kim - Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology (PhD 1993, New School for Social Research): Ecuadorian Indian-state relations; historical construction of gender, class, race, ethnicity and nation in Ecuador.

  • Clark, A. Kim, 2005. Ecuadorian Indians, the Nation, and Class in Historical Perspective: Rethinking a ‘New Social Movement’. Anthropologica 47:1, 53-66.

  • Clark, A. Kim and Marc Becker, eds. 2007. Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

Cleveland, Mark - Assistant Professor, Aubrey Dan Program in Management and Organizational Studies. (PhD 2005, Concordia University): cross-cultural consumer behavior, globalization and culture, ethnic identity and acculturation, culture and decision-making.

  • Mark Cleveland, Frank Pons, Michel Laroche, and Rony Kastoun (2009). Acculturation and Consumption: Textures of Cultural Adaptation, The International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Vol. 33, No. 3, 196-212.

  • Mark Cleveland, Michel Laroche, and Nicolas Papadopoulos (2009). Cosmopolitanism, Consumer Ethnocentrism, and Materialism: An Eight-Country Study of Antecedents and Outcomes, The Journal of International Marketing, Vol. 17, No. 1 , 116-146.

Darnell, Regna - Full Professor, Department of Anthropology (PhD 1969, University of Pennsylvania): First Nations nomads in relation to self-government and the Canadian nation-state; Canadian identity and ethnic identity; Indigenous peoples.

  • Darnell, Regna. 2004. Persistence of nomadic habits in urban-rural migration: towards a qualitative demography. Proceedings of the 35th Algonquian Conference, 75-89.

  • Darnell, Regna. 1998. Rethinking band and tribe, community and nation: an accordion model of nomadic Native North American social organization. Proceedings of the 29th Algonquian Conference, 90-105.

Dodson, Belinda - Associate Professor, Department of Geography (PhD 1990, Cambridge University), international development, gender and migration, transnationalism, Southern Africa.

  • Dodson, Belinda. 2010. Locating xenophobia: Debate, discourse and everyday experience in Cape Town, South Africa. Africa Today 56(3):2-22.

  • Dodson, Belinda. 2008. Gender, migration and livelihoods: migrant women in Southern Africa. In New Perspectives on Gender and Migration: Livelihoods, Rights and Entitlements. Pp. 137-158. Routledge: New York and London.

Dyczok, Marta - Associate Professor, Departments of Political Science and History (DPhil 1995, University of Oxford): international politics and history; Eastern Europe; media; migration; post-communism.

  • Dyczok, Marta and Oxana Gaman-Golutvina. 2009. Media, Democracy and Freedom. The Post Communist Experience. Bern: Peter Lang, 2009.

  • Dyczok, Marta, 2009. Ukraine’s Changing Communicative Space: Destination Europe or the Soviet Past? in Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych and Maria G. Rewakowicz (eds.) Contemporary Ukraine and Its European Cultural Identity. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 375-394.

Esses, Victoria - Professor, Department of Psychology (PhD 1986, University of Toronto): attitudes toward immigrants, immigration and cultural diversity; the discounting of immigrants' credentials and skills in the Canadian labour market; promoting welcoming communities in small- and medium-sized cities; multiculturalism and relations among ethnic groups in Canada.
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  • Esses, V.M.,Veenvliet, S., & Medianu, S. in press. The dehumanization of refugees: Determinants and consequences. In S. Wiley, G. Philogene, & T.A. Revenson. (Eds.), /Social categories in everyday experience. /Washington: APA Books.

  • Esses, V.M., Jackson, L.M., & Abu-Ayyash, C. 2010. Intergroup competition. In J.F. Dovidio, M. Hewstone, P. Glick, & V.M. Esses (Eds.), /Handbook of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination/ (pp. 225-240)/. /London, England: Sage.

Farah, Randa - Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology (PhD 1999, University of Toronto): Refugees, displacement, conflict, memory/history, identity, nations and nationalism, gender, children, humanitarian aid.

  • Farah, Randa. 2010. UNRWA: Through the Eyes of its Refugee Employees in Jordan, Refugee Survey Quarterly,Vol. 28, Nos 2 & 3, pp. 389-411.

  • Farah, Randa. 2010. Sovereignty on Borrowed Territory: Sahrawi Identity in Algeria.Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Summer/Fall 2010. pp.59-66.

Flath, James - Associate Professor, Department of History, (PhD 2000, University of British Columbia): Cultural and social history of North China including studies of folk art, the cultural significance of the Chinese home and temple festivals; development of ‘public history’ in China as seen through monuments and museums. Current project on the architectural and cultural history of the Confucius Temple (Kongmiao) in Qufu, Shandong.

Gawronski, Bertram - Professor, Canada Research Chair in Social Psychology (Tier II), Department of Psychology (PhD 2001, Humboldt University, Germany): social-cognitive processes in prejudice and stereotyping, in particular the role of automatic and controlled processes.

  • Gawronski, B., Deutsch, R., Mbirkou, S., Seibt, B., & Strack, F. 2008. When “just say no” is not enough: Affirmation versus negation training and the reduction of automatic stereotype activation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 370-377.

  • Gawronski, B., Peters, K. R., Brochu, P. M., & Strack, F. 2008. Understanding the relations between different forms of racial prejudice: A cognitive consistency perspective. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,34, 648-665.

Gilliland, Jason - Associate Professor, Department of Geography (PhD 2002, McGill University): urban geography, children's health and well-being, historical geography, housing, residential segregation.

  • Gilliland, J., Olson, S., and D. Gauvreau. (forthcoming 2011).  Did segregation increase as the city expanded? The case of Montreal, 1881-1901. Social Science History.

  • Gilliland, J., and S. Olson. 2010. Residential segregation in the industrializing city: a closer look. Urban Geography. 31(1): 29-58.

Granadillo, Tania - Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, (PhD University of Arizona): endangered languages; language ideologies; language shift, maintenance and revitalization; language documentation and description; Venezuelan Amazon.

  • Granadillo, Tania and Heidi Orcutt-Gachiri (Eds).(2011) Ethnographic contributions to the study of Endangered Languages. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

  • Granadillo, Tania (2011) ”Kurripako and Its Speakers in Venezuela: A Linguistic Anthropological Analysis of Language Endangerment” In Granadillo, Tania and Heidi Orcutt-Gachiri (Eds). Ethnographic contributions to the study of Endangered Languages. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 134-146. 

  • Granadillo, Tania (2010) El kurripako en Venezuela: Lengua amenazada con necesidad de documentación. Anthropológica 114:5-22

Halpern, Monda - Assistant Professor, Department of History (PhD 1997, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario): social history of Jewish immigrants in the United States and Canada (1880-1950), issues of Jewish identity.

  • Halpern, Monda. 2010. Baggage Claim. Living Legacies: A Collection of Writing by Contemporary Canadian Jewish Women, Volume 2. Toronto: PK Press,65-68.

  • Halpern, Monda and Sonia Halpern 2008. JAP - Jewish And Passed-over: The Invisibility of Single Jewish Women in Issues of Intermarriage and Conversion. Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal. Spring.

Hopkins, Jeff - Associate Professor, Department of Geography, (PhD 1992, McGill University): Cultural conflicts of ethnic identities in space and place, representation and practices of ethnic identities in landscapes.

  • Hopkins, Jeff, and Gloria Leckie. 2002. The public place of central libraries: Findings from Toronto and Vancouver. Library Quarterly, 72 (3), 326-374.

  • Hopkins, J. 2000. Signs of masculinism in an ‘uneasy’ place: advertising for ‘Big Brothers’. Gender, Place and Culture, 7 (1), 31-55.

Jorgensen, Dan - Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology (PhD 1981, University of British Columbia): provincial boundaries, the demarcation of mining impact zones and ethnic identities in Papua New Guinea; the position of local identities in an imagined global geography.

  • Jorgensen, Dan. 2005. Third Wave evangelism and the politics of the global in Papua New Guinea: spiritual warfare and the recreation of place in Telefolmin. Oceania 75(4):444-461.

  • Jorgensen, Dan. 2004. Who and what is a landowner? Mythology and marking the ground in a Papua New Guinea mining project.  In: Mining and Indigenous Lifeworlds in Australia and Papua New Guinea, A. Rumsey and J. Weiner, eds., pp. 68-100. Wantage: Sean Kingston.

Kellow, Margaret M.R.,  Associate Professor, Department of History (PhD 1993,
Yale University). Slavery and Abolition in the Atlantic World.

  • Kellow, Margaret M. R. 2010. The Greek Slave: Elision and Disjunction in American Antislavery Imagery. In Trans/Oceanic, Trans/American, Trans/lation: Issues in International American Studies, eds. João Ferriera Duarte, Marta Pacheco Pinto and Susana Araújo. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.

  • Kellow, Margaret M. R. 2008. Hard Struggles of Doubt: Abolitionists and the Problem of Slave, Redemption. In Humanitarianism and Suffering: The Mobilization of Empathy, eds. Richard D. Brown and Richard A Wilson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Larkin, Sherrie N., Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology (PhD 1998, McMaster University). Temporary labour migration, migration and international development, Caribbean.

 

Lawson, Erica,  Assistant Professor, Women's Studies and Feminist Research. The production of sexual knowledge in Black women’s lives; Black feminist studies, anti-racism studies and African-centered schooling. Slavery and Abolition in the Atlantic World.

  • Asgharzadeh, A., Lawson, E., Oka, K., and Wahab, A. (Eds.), Diasporic Ruptures: Globality, Migrancy, and Expressions of Identity, Vol. 1., Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2007.

  • Wane, N.N., Deliovsky, K., and Lawson, E. (Eds.), /Back to the Drawing Board: African-Canadian Feminisms/. Toronto: Sumach Press, 2002.

Lehmann, Wolfgang - Associate Professor, Department of Sociology. Work, education, and social inequality.
  • Lehmann, Wolfgang. 2007. Choosing to Labour? School-Work Transitions and Social Class. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press.

  • Lehmann, Wolfgang and Graham S. Lowe. 2009. Labour Markets, Inequality, and the Future of Work. In Ed Grabb and Neil Guppy (eds.) Social Inequality in Canada: Patterns, Problems, Policy. Fifth edition, pp. 133-149. Toronto: Pearson.

Levine, Charles G. - Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, (PhD, University of Alberta). Social psychology, ego development, critical theory and the history of sociological theory.

  • 2005. “What happened to agency? Some observations concerning the postmodern perspective on identity” Identity: an International Journal of Theory and Research 5(2): 175-186.
  • 2003. “Introduction: structure, development, and identity formation” Identity: an International Journal of Theory and Research 3(3): 191-195.

Luginaah, Isaac - Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, (PhD 2001, McMaster University): population health, environment, migration and health.

  • Luginaah, I., Elkins, D., Maticka Tyndale, E., Landry, T. and Muthui, M. 2005. Challenges of a Pandemic: HIV/AIDS Related Problems Affecting Kenyan Widows. Social Science and Medicine, 60: 1219-1228.

  • Luginaah, I., Yiridoe, E. and Taabazuing, M. 2005. From Mandatory Testing to Voluntary Testing: Balancing Human Rights, Religious and Cultural Values, and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Ghana.  Social Science and Medicine. 61: 1689-1700.           

Margolis, Rachel - Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, (PhD 2011, University of Pennsylvania): social disparities in health and well-being, demographic analysis.

  • (2011) "A Global Perspective on Happiness and Fertility" (with Mikko Myrskylä) Population and Development Review 37(1): 29-56.
  • (2010) "Childhood Morbidity and Health in Early Adulthood: Life course linkages in a high morbidity context"   Advances in Life Course Research 15(4):132-146.

 

Nathans, Eli - Assistant Professor, Department of History (PhD 2001, Johns Hopkins University): citizenship and naturalization policies.

  • Nathans, Eli.  2004. The Politics of Citizenship in Germany: Ethnicity, Utility and Nationalism. Oxford: Berg.

Olson, James - Full Professor, Department of Psychology (PhD 1980, University of Waterloo): social psychology of justice, attitudes and persuasion, social cognition.

  • Olson, J. M., Hafer, C. L., Cheung, I., & Conway, P. 2010. Deservingness, the scope of justice, and actions toward others. In D. R. Bobocel, A. C. Kay, M. P. Zanna, & J. M. Olson (Eds.), The psychology of justice and legitimacy: The Ontario symposium (Vol. 11, pp. 125-149). New York: Psychology Press.

  • Olson, J. M., Goffin, R. D., & Haynes, G. A. 2007. Relative versus absolute measures of attitudes: Implications for predicting diverse attitude-relevant criteria. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93, 907-925.

Quinn, Joanna - Associate Professor, Department of Political Science (PhD 2003, McMaster University): human rights, transitional justice, post-conflict reconstruction.

  • Joanna R. Quinn. 2010. The Politics of Acknowledgement, Vancouver: UBC Press.

  • Joanna R. Quinn. 2009. Reconciliation(s). Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Rothstein, Mitch - Associate Professor and Director, Aubrey Dan Program in Management and Organizational Studies (PhD 1983, University of Western Ontario):
career development of immigrants, leadership development, personnel selection, personality-job performance relations.

  • King, G. A. & Rothstein, M.G. 2010. Resilience and leadership: The self-management of failure. In M. G. Rothstein & R. J. Burke (Eds.) Self-Management and Leadership Development. Edward Elgar, Camberley, UK.
  • Li, L. J. & Rothstein, M.G. 2009. The role of social networks on expatriate effectiveness. International Journal of Business Research.

St. Christian, Douglass - Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, (PhD 1995, McMaster University): Urban and rural migration; migrant settlement policy and practice; cities collaborative and contested ethnic enclaves.

 

White, Jerry - Professor, Department of Sociology, ( PhD 1988, McMaster University):Aboriginal well-being  social and economic;  ethnic diversity and conflict.

  • White, Jerry P., Julie Peters, Peter Dinsdale & Dan Beavon. 2010. Aboriginal Policy Research: Research Methods;Economic Development and Spirituality. Volume 10. Toronto: Thompson Educational Press.                 

  • White, Jerry P., Julie Peters, Peter Dinsdale & Dan Beavon. 2010. Aboriginal Policy Research Vol 9: Aboriginal Health and Well-being.Toronto: Thompson Educational Press.