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Recently published Special Issue in Studies in Social Justice features academic articles from scholars in the Department

March 30, 2020

Professors Daiva Stasiulis and Blair Rutherford have co-edited with Zaheera Jinnah (from the University of Victoria and University of the Witwatersrand), and co-wrote the Introduction to, a Special Issue in Studies in Social Justice called “Migration, Intersectionality and Social Justice.” The open-access Special Issue features artistic creative interventions and a number of academic articles from scholars in North America, Europe and Africa, including a few by scholars associated with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology: Daiva Stasiulis (Elimi(Nation): Canada’s “Post-Settler” Embrace of Disposable Migrant Labour), Blair Rutherford (Nervous Conditions on the Limpopo: Gendered Insecurities, Livelihoods, and Zimbabwean Migrants in Northern South Africa), recent Anthropology PhD graduate Ying-Ying Tiffany Liu (Unequal Interdependency: Chinese Petty Entrepreneurs and Zimbabwean Migrant Labourers), recent Sociology PhD graduate Jiyoung Lee-An (“Fake” or “Real” Marriage? Gender, Age, “Race” and Class in the Construction of Un/desirability of Marriage Migrants in South Korea), and recent postdoctoral researcher, Salina Abji (Punishing Survivors and Criminalizing Survivorship: A Feminist Intersectional Approach to Migrant Justice in the Crimmigration System).