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Amrita Hari

Professor (sabbatical)

Amrita Hari is a Professor at the Feminist Institute of Social Transformation. Her research focuses on global migrations, transnationalism, citizenship, diaspora, and work. Dr. Hari investigates the ways in which gender, race, and class are reproduced in Canadian migration and labour policies.

To learn more about Dr. Hari’s work, you can also check out this YouTube video:

Courses taught: WGST2803: Body Matters – Politics of Bodies; WGST3803: Feminisms and Transnationalisms; WGST4003/5003: Traversing Feminisms; WGST5907: Researching Women’s and Gender Studies

Research areas of interest: Global migrations, transnationalism, diasporic formations, citizenship, anti-racism, gender, work, and social reproduction.

Selected Publications:

  1. Hari, A., Nardon, L., and Palic, D. (2024) 鈥淒oubly Precarious Immigrant Academics: Professional Identities and Work Integration of a Highly Skilled Precariat in Canadian Higher Education.鈥 Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ahead-of-print No .
  2. Hari, A., Nardon, L., and Zhang, H. (2023). 鈥淎 Transnational Lens into International Student Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic.鈥 Global Networks, 23(1): 14-30. [Open Access]
  3. Nardon, L., & Hari, A. (2022).聽. https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58365
  4. Hari, A., & Nagpal, S. (2022).聽. Contemporary South Asia, 30(2), 194-201.
  5. Hari, A. (2017).聽聽Gender, Work & Organization, 24(2), 99-114.

Projects:

  1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Insight Grant (435-2020-0025) 鈥淎 Longitudinal Study of Organized Social Support for Highly-Skilled Immigrant Women’s Social and Professional Integration鈥 鈥 2020 鈥 2025 (Co-Investigator with , Sprott School of Business)
  2. Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Exchange 鈥 Knowledge Mobilization Grant 鈥 鈥淚nternational Student Mobility: Investigating Canadian Trends, Issues, and New Directions.鈥 鈥 2021-2022
  3. 杏吧原创 University Centre for Research on Inclusion at Work Ignite! Grant 鈥 鈥淧andemic, Panic, and Precarity: Interviews with International Students Stranded in Ottawa during COVID-19鈥 – 2021-2022 (Co-Investigator with )
  4. Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Engage Grant (892-2019-0024) 鈥淚nvestigating Highly Skilled Immigrant Women鈥檚 Employability during the COVID-19 Pandemic鈥 鈥 2020-2021 (Co-Investigator with Dr. Aliya Kuzhabekova, , and , Sprott School of Business)

In the Media:

  1. “” with Luciara Nardon, The Conversation.
  2. “” with Luciara Nardon, The Conversation. 
  3. 鈥溾 with Sugandha Nagpal, Firstpost 

 

 

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