Cati Coe
Transnational migration, Care, Aging, Social Protection Policy, West Africa
- BA (Hons, Wesleyan), MA and PhD (University of Pennsylvania)
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Professor
Cati Coe is the Canada Research Chair in Migration and Care and Professor of Political Science at 杏吧原创 University. Dr. Coe is an internationally recognized leader in the scholarship of transnational families, aging, and care work, winning awards for her previous books The Scattered Family: Parenting, African Migrants, and Global Inequality (2013), The New American Servitude: Political Belonging among African Immigrant Home Care Workers (2019), and Changes in Care: Aging, Migration and Social Class in West Africa (2021). She is known for her careful analysis of how parents鈥 migration can cause various degrees of rupture in transnational families, her argument that international migration should be studied within the framework of the longer history and broader phenomenon of urban migration, and her leadership in initiating a new focus on children鈥檚 experiences within the field of migration studies.
Cati Coe joined the Department of Political Science at 杏吧原创 University in 2022, arriving from Rutgers University in the United States, where she worked as a professor of anthropology for twenty years. She is currently researching how transnational migrants navigate national forms of social protection in later life, which includes historical research into the residency requirements of Canadian pensions which limit its transnational portability. From her scholarship on African immigrant care workers in the United States, she has additional research interests in care worker organizing and resistance and the labor involved in end-of-life care.
As part of making her research more broadly available to the public, Dr. Coe has regularly written opinion essays and made two documentary films, 鈥溾 (2021) based on the narratives of a personal support worker from Ghana working with older adults in the United States, and 鈥溾 (2020) about a social club for older adults in Ghana.
Selected Publications
Special issue of 鈥溾 Anthropology of Work Review 45:2 (2024). Edited with Alana Lee Glaser.
鈥.鈥 With Alexandra Crampton. Journal of Aging Studies 71 (2024). https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1jyhz3AT7iaPdF
鈥溾 Academic commentary for special issue 鈥淥n Aging Globally,鈥 for the essay section of American Ethnologist, 2024.
鈥淩acialization and Ethnicization of African Caregiving Migrants in the U.S.鈥 In Migration, Ethnicity, and Diversity, edited by Takeyuki (Gaku) Tsuda, pp. 109-123. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
鈥淭he Contradictions of Transnational Care: Imaginaries and Materialities of Social Protection in Return to Ghana.鈥 In States of Return: Rethinking Migration and Mobility, edited by Deborah Boehm and Mikaela Rogozen-Soltar, pp. 140-161. New York: New York University Press, 2024.
鈥溾 Anthropology of Work Review 45:1 (2024): 5-13.
鈥,鈥 with Sheridan Conty (graduate student). Journal of Aging Studies 68 (2024).