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RUPALEEM BHUYAN, PhD Associate Professor Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work 246 Bloor Street West Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1V4, Canada Phone: (416) 946-5085 E-mail [email protected] EDUCATION 2001-2006 Doctor of Philosophy University of Washington, School of Social Work 1998-2000 Master of Arts Northern Arizona University, Cultural Anthropology 1991-1995 Bachelor of Arts Emory University International Studies and French Cultural Studies AWARDS and DISTINCTIONS 2019 South Asian Canadian Trailblazer on Gender Equity, Council of Agencies Serving South Asians, Toronto, ON 2015 Gender Equity Award, Council of Agencies Servicing South Asians, Toronto, ON 2011 Connaught New Researcher Award, University of Toronto 2007 19 th National Symposium on Doctoral Research in Social Work, Ohio State University 2006 Vera Paster Award, American Orthopsychiatric Association 2004-2005 Magnuson Scholar Award, Health Sciences, University of Washington 2004 Passed General Exams with Distinction, University of Washington ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2013 – present Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work 2008 – 2013 Assistant Professor, University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work 2010 – present Affiliate Faculty, University of Toronto, Women and Gender Studies Institute 2006 – 2008 Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, School of Social Welfare 2007 – 2008 Research Associate, University of Kansas, Office of Aging and Long-Term Care

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RUPALEEM BHUYAN, PhD Associate Professor

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work 246 Bloor Street West

Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1V4, Canada Phone: (416) 946-5085

E-mail [email protected]

EDUCATION 2001-2006 Doctor of Philosophy University of Washington, School of Social Work 1998-2000 Master of Arts Northern Arizona University, Cultural Anthropology 1991-1995 Bachelor of Arts Emory University International Studies and

French Cultural Studies AWARDS and DISTINCTIONS 2019 South Asian Canadian Trailblazer on Gender Equity, Council of Agencies Serving South Asians, Toronto, ON 2015 Gender Equity Award, Council of Agencies Servicing South Asians, Toronto, ON 2011 Connaught New Researcher Award, University of Toronto 2007 19th National Symposium on Doctoral Research in Social Work, Ohio State University 2006 Vera Paster Award, American Orthopsychiatric Association 2004-2005 Magnuson Scholar Award, Health Sciences, University of Washington 2004 Passed General Exams with Distinction, University of Washington ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2013 – present Associate Professor, University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work 2008 – 2013 Assistant Professor, University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work 2010 – present Affiliate Faculty, University of Toronto, Women and Gender Studies Institute 2006 – 2008 Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, School of Social Welfare 2007 – 2008 Research Associate, University of Kansas, Office of Aging and Long-Term Care

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RESEARCH GRANTS AWARDED—EXTERNAL AGENCIES 2018-2019 Bhuyan, R. and Shakya, Y. (Co-Principal Investigators) with Ekra, M. and Hynie, M.

(Co-Investigators). The Praxis of Migrant Transformative Resilience: Understanding how collective action among immigrant communities impacts on resilience and system change. Sub-grant of $44,470 Preston, V. (Principal Investigator). Migration and Resilience in Urban Canada: Discovering Strengths and Building Capacity. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Partnership Grant, 2016-2021.

2017-2019 Gabriel, C. and Veronis, L. (Co-Principal Investigators), Bhuyan, R. (1 of 7 Co-

Investigators). Analysis of governance structures and policy discourses shaping migration and resilience: an examination of Canada's federal, provincial and municipal governments Sub-grant of $112,100 Preston, V. (Principal Investigator). Migration and Resilience in Urban Canada: Discovering Strengths and Building Capacity. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Partnership Grant, 2016-2021.

2017-2019 Turegun, A. (Principal Investigator), Bhuyan, R (1 of 3 Co-Investigators). Immigrant women, youth, and seniors. A research and knowledge mobilization project

on the settlement outcomes-services nexus Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Funding Agreement, $456,676 2017-2018 Scheer, A. and Bombard, Y (Principal Investigators), Bhuyan, R. (1 of 3 Co-

Investigators). Understanding and improving culturally competent communication in breast cancer treatment among ethnocultural minorities in Canada—Phase II. St. Michael’s Foundations Translation Innovation Fund, $29,464.16

2016-2021 Preston, V. (Principal Investigator), Bhuyan, R. (Co- Applicant) with 12 Co-

Applicants and 23 Collaborators. Migration and Resilience in Urban Canada: Discovering Strengths and Building Capacity.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Partnership Grant, $2,496,912. 2018-2019 Bhuyan, R. (Co-Investigator with Gabriel, C. and Veronis, L.) Analysis of

governance structures and policy discourses shaping migration and resilience: an examination of Canada's federal, provincial and municipal governments

Sub-Grant, $7,000. 2016-2017 Bhuyan, R. and Rojas, M.J.R. (Co-Leaders)

Deportability and the Spectrum of Gender-Based Violence across North America International Research Collaboration, Law and Social Science, U.S. National Science Foundation and the Law and Society Association. ($1,750)

2016-2017 Scheer, A. and Bombard, Y (Principal Investigators), Bhuyan, R. (1 of 3 Co-Investigators). Understanding and improving culturally competent communication in

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breast cancer treatment among ethnocultural minorities in Canada—Phase I. St. Michael’s Foundations Translation Innovation Fund, $49,849.

2014-2018 Bhuyan, R. (PI) and Korteweg, A. (Co-I). Substantive Rights in an Era of

Crimmigration: Constructing the Deportable Subject in the Shadow of the State. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Insight Grant. $205,362.

2014-2015 Bhuyan, R. (PI) and Mendoza. H (Community Collaborator) and multiple

community partners. Mobilizing Community-based knowledge on recent changes to Canadian Immigration Policy. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Connections Grant. $38,891.

2012-2017 Hulchanski, D. (PI), Bhuyan, R. (Co-I), with 30 Co-Is and 5 Community Collaborators). Neighbourhood Inequality, Diversity, and Change: Trends, Processes, Consequences, and Policy Options for Canada’s Large Metropolitan Areas. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Partnership Grant. $2,500,000.

2011-2014 Bhuyan, R. (PI), Bernhard, J (Co-I) Umaña, M. (Community Collaborator)

“Negotiating Citizenship and Social Rights from the Margins: A Study of Migrant Women seeking Violence against Women Services in Canada.” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Grant, $94,694 over 3 years.

2011-2012 Bhuyan, R. (PI) and Umaña, M. (Community Collaborator). Migrant Mothers

Negotiating Citizenship & Social Rights: A Study of Social Service use among Migrant Women and their Children in Toronto. Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS). The Ontario Metropolis Centre, $19,966.

2010-2013 Sakamoto, I. (PI), Bhuyan, R. and Ku, J. (Co-Is). Discourses of skilled immigrants and

Canadian experience: An intertextual analysis of English, Chinese Canadian and Indian-Canadian media. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, $123,775.

2010-2012 Sakamoto, I. (PI), Bhuyan, R. and Ku, J. (Co-Is). Discourses of skilled immigrants and

Canadian experience: A media analysis. Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS). The Ontario Metropolis Centre, $12,000.

2009-2010 Bhuyan, R. (PI), Bhandar, D. (Co-I) and McDonald (Collaborator). Negotiating

Citizenship and Social Rights on the Frontlines of Social Service Delivery. Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS). The Ontario Metropolis Centre, $12,373.

2004-2006 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Assessing the Impact of Violence Against Women Policy on the

Safety and Welfare of Battered Immigrant Women. Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant. U.S. National Science Foundation, Law and Society Program, $7,795.

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RESEARCH GRANTS AWARDED—UNIVERSITY ADMINISTERED 2019 Bhuyan, R. (PI), Park, Y. (Co-I), Rundle, A. (Co-I), and Torres, M. (Co-I). Exploring

social work attitudes towards and practice with immigrants with precarious status in Canada. Richard B. Splane Applied Social Policy and Social Innovation Fund Faculty Research Grant, $10,000.

2018 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Contesting citizenship and belonging: Social Worker’ Response to

India’s Citizenship Act to incorporate undocumented Bangladeshi into the body politic. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Institutional General Research Grant, $5,034.71

2012 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Gender analysis of refugee determination for domestic violence claims

in Canada. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Institutional General Research Grant, $3,544.39 2011 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Citizenship and Social Rights for Families with Mixed-Immigration

Status in Canada: A Study of Migrant Women Seeking Services for Themselves and their Children in Toronto. Connaught New Researcher Award, University of Toronto, $10,000.

2010 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Re-Drawing Resistance: Exploring transnational stories of survival

and resistance to gender-based violence among South Asian women. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. General Research Grant, $1,437.

2010 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Don’t ask don’t’ tell: Deflecting immigration enforcement in

domestic violence shelters. Paper presented at the Council for Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Travel Grant, $724.20.

2009 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Constructions of Citizenship and Social Rights in Canadian and

Ontario Provincial Law. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. General Research Grant, $2,059.20.

2008 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Social workers’ attitudes of immigrants in the United States:

Analysis of national sample of social work practitioners. Connaught Start-up Award, University of Toronto, $10,000.

2007 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Domestic Violence Advocacy with Immigrant Survivors in Kansas.

New Faculty General Research Grant, Office of the Vice Provost for Research, University of Kansas, $8,000

2001—2004 Bhuyan, R. (PI). Mental Health Prevention Training Fellowship, National Institutes

of Mental Health University of Washington, School of Social Work. $16,000 annually.

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UNFUNDED RESEARCH 2017-2018 Park, Y., Bhuyan, R., Rundel, A. A study present of social work practitioners’ views of

immigration. 2014 Bhuyan, R. & Bejan, R. Assessing Social Work Practicum Education through a Social

Justice & Diversity Perspective. Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

DISSEMINATION AWARDS 2013 Bhuyan, R. Umaña, M., Osborne, B., Ogley, C. and A. Vargas. Our Collective

Strength. Migrant Mothers Project Community Event. University of Toronto, Women & Gender Studies Institute, Community Knowledge Alliance Fund. $2,500.

2012 Bhuyan, R. Till Immigration Tears Us Apart: Stories of Strength through Struggle.

Migrant Mothers Project, Digital Storytelling Project. Becoming Neighbors, Toronto, Ontario, $2,196.80

CONTRACT RESEARCH 2002—2004: Seattle & King County, Epidemiology, Planning & Evaluation Division. “Support group intervention for refugee and immigrant survivors of domestic violence”

2003 City of Seattle, Northwest Finance Circle “Evaluation of Childcare Subsidies in the City of Seattle” PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

1. Lee, E. and Bhuyan, R. (In Press). Understanding Politics of Global Anxiety: A Critical

Discourse Analysis of Anti-Immigration Policies and Media Discourses in US from Psychoanalytic Perspectives. Smith College Studies in Social Work.

2. Bhuyan, R. and Braag, B. (2019). Giving advice in the shadow of deportation: Epistemologies of bordering in the context of domestic violence advocacy with immigrant spouses. Migration Studies. Advanced online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnz025

3. Sakamoto, I., Syed, M. A., Zhang, H., Jeyapal, D. Ku, J., and Bhuyan, R. (2018). Social work with immigrants and the paradox of inclusive Canadian identity: Toward a critical view of ‘difference.’ Canadian Social Work Journal. 20(1), 88-110.

4. Bhuyan, R., Korteweg, A. C. and Baqi, K. (2018). Criminalizing “Marriage Fraud” at multiple borders: The Gendered and Racialized Effects of Structurally Embedded Borders. Law & Policy, 40(4), 346-370. https://doi.org/10.1111/lapo.12111

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5. Bhuyan, R., Valmadrid, L., Panlaqui, M.E., Lopez, N.L., and Juan, P. (2018). Responding to the Structural Violence of Migrant Care Work: Insights from Participatory Action Research with Migrant Caregivers in Canada. Journal of Family Violence, 33(8), 513-234. https://doi.org/10.1007/s1089

6. Pintin-Perez, M., Rojas, M., and Bhuyan, R. (2018). The Symbolic Violence of Tolerance: Regulating the Lives of Central American Migrant Women through Mexico’s Zonas de Tolerance (sex trade zones). International Women’s Studies, 68, 75-84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2018.02.005

7. Ku, Jane, Bhuyan, R., Sakamoto, I., Jeyapal, D., and Fang, L. (2018). “Canadian Experience”

discourse and anti-racialism in a “post-racial” society. Ethnic and Racial Studies. Advance online publication. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01419870.2018.1432872

8. Bhuyan, R. Bejan, R. and Jeyapal, D. (2017). Social workers’ perspectives on social justice in social work education: When mainstreaming social justice masks structural inequalities. Social Work Education: The International Journal, 36(4), 373-390.

9. Bhuyan, R., Jeyapal, D. Sakamoto, I., and Ku, J. (2017). Branding ‘Canadian Experience’ in Immigration Policy: Nation-Building in a Neoliberal Era. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 18(1), 47-62.

10. Jeyapal, D. and Bhuyan, R. (2016). “Theorizing the racial orientation of the social work classroom: The making and unmaking of whiteness in social work.” Voices of Women of Color in Higher Education, Issue 6, 130-146.

11. Bhuyan, R., Vargas, A., Pintin-Perez, M. (2016). Fleeing domestic violence from a “safe”

country: Refugee determination for Mexican asylum seekers in Canada. Refuge, 32(3), 95-107.

12. Bhuyan, R., Osborne, G., Cruz J.F.J (2016). “Once you arrive, se te sala todo” (everything is salted): Latina migrants’ struggle for “dignity and a right to life” in Canada. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 14(4), 411-431.

13. Lee, E. and Bhuyan, R. (2013). Negotiating within whiteness in cross cultural clinical encounters. Social Service Review, 87(1), 98-130.

14. Bhuyan, R. and Velagapudi, K. (2013) From One “Dragon Sleigh” to Another: Advocating for Immigrant Women Facing Violence in the Midwestern United States. Affilia, 28(1), 65-78.

15. Bhuyan, R. and Smith-Carrier, T. (2012). Constructions of migrants’ rights in Canada: Is subnational citizenship possible? Citizenship Studies, 16(2), 203-221.

16. Bhuyan, R. (2012). Negotiating citizenship on the frontlines: How the devolution of

Canadian immigration policy shapes service delivery to women fleeing abuse. Law & Policy, 3(2), 211-236.

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17. Park, Y. and Bhuyan, R. (2012). Whom should we serve? A discourse analysis of social workers’ commentary on undocumented immigrants. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 23(1), 18-40.

18. Bhuyan, R., Park, Y. and Rundle, A. (2011). Linking practitioners’ attitudes towards immigrants with their social work education. Social Work Education: The International Journal. Available online October 2011. DOI:10.1080/02615479.2011.621081

19. Park, Y., Bhuyan, R. Richards, C. and Rundle, A. (2011). U.S. social work practitioners’ attitudes towards immigrants and immigration: Results from an online survey. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 9(4), 367-392.

20. Bhuyan, R. and Smith-Carrier, T. (2010). Precarious migratory status in Canada: Implications for social work and social services delivery. Canadian Social Work Journal, 12(1), 51-60.

21. Bhuyan, R. (2010). Reconstructing citizenship in a global economy: How restricting immigrants from welfare undermines social rights for U.S. citizens. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 38(2), 63-85.

22. Bhuyan, R. (2008). The Production of the “battered immigrant” in public policy and domestic violence advocacy. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(2), 153-170.

23. Walters, K. L., Evans-Campbell, T., Simoni, J.M., Ronquillo, T., and Bhuyan, R. (2006). “My

spirit in my heart”: Identity experiences and challenges among American Indian two-spirit women. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 10(1/2), 125-149.

24. Bhuyan, R. and Senturia. K. (2005). Understanding domestic violence resource utilization and survivor solutions among immigrant and refugee women: Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(8), 895-901.

25. Bhuyan, R., Mell, M., Senturia, K., Sullivan, M., Shiu-Thornton, S. (2005). “Women must endure according to their karma”: Cambodian immigrant women talk about domestic violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(8), 902-921.

26. Sullivan, M., Bhuyan, R., Senturia, K., Shiu-Thornton, S., Ciske, S. (2005). Participatory action research in practice: A case study in addressing domestic violence in nine cultural communities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(8), 977-995.

27. Nurius, P. S., Macy, R.S., Bhuyan, R., Holt, V.L., Kernic, M.A. and Rivara, F.P. (2003). Contextualizing Depression and Physical Functioning in Battered Women: Adding Vulnerability and Resources to the Analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(12), 1411(21).

REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Bhuyan, R. and Ramsundarsingh, S. (2018). Domestic Violence in the Indian Diaspora: Theorizing Intersecting Oppressions in Canada and the United States.” In Hedge, R. and

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Sahoo, A. (Eds). Routledge Handbook of the India Diaspora. London and New York: Routledge.

2. Bhuyan, R., Genovese, F., Mehl, R., Osborne, B.J., Pintin-Perez, M., and Villanueva, F. (2014). “Building solidarity through consciousness raising in feminist, participatory action research.” In Wahab, S. Gringeri, C. and Anderson-Nathe, B. (Eds). Feminisms in social work research: The promise and possibilities for justice-based knowledge. Routledge.

3. Bhuyan, R. (2013). “People’s priorities change when their status changes”: Negotiating the conditionality of social rights in service delivery to migrant women. In L. Goldring and P. Landholt (Eds.) Precarious legal status in Canada: Theorizing non-citizenship and conditionality. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

4. Bhuyan, R., Shim, W., Velagapudi, K. (2010). Domestic violence advocacy with immigrants and refugees. In Lettie Lockhart and Fran Davis (Eds) Domestic violence: Intersectionality and culturally competent practice. Columbia University Press, Foundation of Social Work Knowledge Series.

5. Bhuyan, R. (2007). Navigating immigration, gender, and domestic violence: Domestic

violence advocacy with work visa holders. In Shamita Das Dasgupta (Ed.) Body evidence: intimate violence against South Asian women in America. Rutgers University Press.

NON-REFERRERED JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. Bhuyan, R. Wahab, S., and Park, Y. (In press). A green new deal for social work. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work. OnlineFirst available at https://doi.org/10.1177/0886109919861700"

1. Park, Y., Bhuyan, R. and Wahab, S. (2019). Reclaiming the Space of Contestation. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 34(4), 5-7.

2. Wahab, S., Bhuyan, R. and Park, Y. (2018). Feeding the scyborgs in social work. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 33(3), 281-285.

3. Bhuyan, R. (2018). Rise up: Learning from today’s social movements. Affilia: Journal of

Women and Social Work, 33(2), 149-152.

4. Park, Y., Bhuyan, R., and Wahab, S. (2017). Can an academic journal promote radical scholarship? Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 32(3), 273-275.

5. Park, Y., Wahab, S. and Bhuyan, R. (2017). Feminism in these dangerous times. Affilia:

Journal of Women and Social Work, 32(1), 5-9. BOOK REVIEWS

1. Bhuyan, R. (2016). [Review of the book Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal, by Aviva Chomsky]. Labour/Le Travail, 77.

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2. Bhuyan, R. (2011). [Review of the book Gender and Migration: Feminist Interventions, edited

by Burman, E., Chantler, K., and Kiguwa, P.] Affilia, 26(4), 448. 3. Bhuyan, R. (2009). [Review of the book Handbook of Emergent Methods, edited by Hesse-

Biber, S.N., and Leavy, P.]. Social Service Review, 89(2), 303-306.

4. Bhuyan, R. (2005). [Review of the book The “Huddled Masses” Myth: Immigration and Civil Rights by Kevin R. Johnson]. Affilia, 20(4), 493.

5. Bhuyan, R. (2002). [Review of the book A Time for Tea: Women Labor and Post-Colonial Politics on an Indian Tea Plantation, by Piya Chatterjee. International Examiner. Seattle, Washington.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER PEER REVIEW

1. Bhuyan, R., Yoon, K., and Valmadrid, L. (Under Review). “Migrant Caregivers’ Right ‘to Reunify’ with their Families: A Framing Analysis of Family Reunification Policy in Canada.”

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS

1. Bhuyan, R. and Leung, V. (In progress). “Framing Migrant Resilience as a Civic

Responsibility”

2. Park, Y., Torres, M., Bhuyan, R., and Rundle, A. (In progress). “Perceptions of structural inequality and attitudes towards undocumented immigrants among U.S. social workers”

3. Bhuyan, R. and Schmidt, C. (In progress). “Identifying Periods of Vulnerability during Immigrant Women’s Settlement in Canada: A Systematic Critical Literature Review”

4. Schmidt, C. and Bhuyan, R. (In progress). “Precarious Immigrant Pathways: Immigration Status as a Social Determinant of Racial and Economic Inequality for Immigrant Women in Canada.”

TECHNICAL REPORTS, WORKING PAPERS & INFOGRAPHICS

1. Bhuyan, R., Schmidt, C. and Charles, N. (2019). 5 reasons newcomer women in Canada should receive more support [Infographic]. Immigrant, Women, Youth and Seniors. CERIS, Toronto, ON. Available at http://ceris.ca/IWYS/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Immigrant-Womens-infographics_final.pdf

2. Lin, K., Lima, S. and Bhuyan, R. (2018). Recognizing signs of migrant caregiver abuse and exploitation [Infographic]. Migrant Mothers Project, University of Toronto. Available at http://www.migrantmothersproject.com/infographic/

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3. Bhuyan, R. and Schmidt, C. (2018). Identifying structural barriers to improve settlement outcomes for vulnerable groups of immigrant women. Immigrant Women, Youth, and Seniors: A Research and knowledge mobilization project on the settlement outcomes—service nexus. CERIS, Toronto, Ontario. Available at http://ceris.ca/IWYS/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IWYS-Knowledge-Synthesis-Report-Womens-report-Sept-2018.pdf

4. Bhuyan, R. and Valmadrid, L. (2018). Reducing vulnerability to abuse & exploitation through landed status on arrival for migrant caregivers [Policy Brief submitted to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Caregiver Pilot Program Consultation. Toronto, Ontario: Migrant Mothers Project, University of Toronto.

5. Bhuyan, R. and Lima, S. (2018). Live-in-Caregiver & Caregiver Programs, 2015-2017 [Policy

Brief]. Toronto, Ontario: Migrant Mothers Project, University of Toronto.

6. Bhuyan, R. (2016). Protecting the rights of temporary foreign workers [Policy Brief submitted to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities]. Toronto, Ontario: Migrant Mothers Project, University of Toronto.

7. Bhuyan, R., and René Bogovic (2016). Spousal sponsorship and conditional permanent residence [Policy Brief submitted to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada}. Toronto, Ontario: Migrant Mothers Project, University of Toronto, January.

8. Bhuyan, R., Osborne, B., Zaraei, S. and Tarshis, S. (2014). Unprotected, Unrecognized:

Canadian Immigration Policy and Violence against Women, 2008-2013. Toronto, Ontario: Migrant Mothers Project Report, University of Toronto. November.

9. Sakamoto, I., Jeyapal, D. Bhuyan, R., Ku, J., Fang, L., Zhang, H., Genovese, F. (2013). An overview of discourses of skilled immigrants and “Canadian Experience”: An English-language print media analysis. CERIS Working Paper No. 98. Toronto, Ontario: CERIS—The Ontario Metropolis Centre.

10. Bhuyan, R., Osborne, B., and Cruz, J.F.J. (2013). Unprotected and unrecognized: The

ontological insecurity of migrants who are denied protection from domestic violence in their countries and as refugee claimants in Canada. CERIS Working Paper No. 96. Toronto, Ontario: CERIS—The Ontario Metropolis Centre.

11. Chatterjee, S. and Bhuyan, R. (2009). Re-drawing Resistance: South Asian Women’s Stories

of Survival and Resistance. Toronto Project Report, Toronto, Ontario.

12. Bhuyan, R. M. Sheker, and K. Velagapudi (2009). “Falling through the cracks”: Perspectives of social and legal challenges facing foreign-born survivors of domestic violence in Kansas. Report created for the Kansas Coalition against Sexual and Domestic Violence, Topeka, Kansas.

13. Bhuyan, R. (2003). “We can help each other”: Domestic violence social support intervention with refugee and immigrant women, phase i & ii process evaluation. Report created for the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health. Seattle, Washington.

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14. Chon, S., Bhuyan, R., and Meyers, M.K. (2003). “Opening doors to childcare evaluation.” Report for the City of Seattle, Northwest Finance Circle. Seattle, Washington.

15. Chon, S., Bhuyan, R., and Meyers, M.K. (2003). “Steps to quality evaluation.” Report for the

City of Seattle, Northwest Finance Circle. Seattle, Washington. PRESENTATIONS AT JURIED CONFERENCES Veronis, L., Mesana, V., Walton-Roberts, M., Bhuyan, R. and Leung, V. (2019, June). Framing

(im)migrant resilience: A comparative policy discourse analysis of municipal governments in Canada. International Metropolis Conference, Ottawa, ON.

Bhuyan, R. (2019, June). Migrant caregivers’ right to family reunification in Canada: A framing analysis of public policy and migrant caregivers’ demands. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Law and Society Association, Washington, D.C. Bhuyan, R. (2019, May). Theme panel: Dignity & immigration. Invited panelist at the Annual Meeting of Law and Society Association, Washington, D.C. Beltran, R., Bhuyan, R., Chau, S., Goodkind, S., Park, Y., Singh, S., and Wahab, S. (2019, January). Scholarship as Resistance: Critical Feminist Research and Writing. Workshop held at the Society for Social Work Research, San Francisco, CA. Bhuyan, R. Chau, S., Goodkind, S., and Singh, S. (2019, January). Publishing Feminist, Intersectionality Research in Social Work. Symposium presented at the Society for Social Work Research, San Francisco, CA. Bhuyan, R. and Schmidt, C. (2019, January). Assessing Immigrant and Refugee Women's Settlement Outcomes in Canada: Insights from a Systematized Literature Review. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research. San Francisco, CA. Bhuyan, R. and Braag, B. (2019, January). Ties That Bind: Advocating for Immigrant Women in the Shadow of the Deportation State. Paper presented at the Society for Social Wok Research. San Francisco, CA. Shen, L., Goulden, A., Hu, R., & Bhuyan, R. (2018, October). Narrative co-production in health research: The interplay between inter-subjectivity, reflexivity and feminist intersectionality. Critical Pedagogies Symposium on Teaching and Learning Qualitative Health Research. Toronto, ON. Bhuyan, Rupaleem, Valmadrid, L, Juan, P., Panlaqui, E., and Pendon, N. (2018). The structural

violence of migrant carework: Insights from Participatory Action Research with migrant caregivers in Canada. Paper presented at the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Annual meeting, July 27, 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Bhuyan, Rupaleem, Valmadrid, L, Juan, P., Panlaqui, E., and Pendon, N. (2018). Practicing

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citizenship through family reunification. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting for Law and Society, June 9, 2018, Toronto, ON.

Bhuyan, R., Valmadrid, L, Juan, P., and Panlaqui, E. (2018, March). “Responding to Abuse and

Exploitation as International Domestic Workers in Canada: Strengths and Constraints of Informal Support Networks.” Paper presented at the National Metropolis Conference, March 22, 2018, Calgary, AB.

Bhuyan, R. and Valmadrid, L. (2018, January). “Caregivers’ Journeys: Conditions of Precarity and

Exploitation for International Domestic Workers in Canada.” Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research, Washington, D.C.

Wahab, S. Mehrotra, G., Kimball, E., Kanuha, K., Bhuyan, R., and Kim, M. (2018, January).

“Counter Hegemonic Domestic Violence Analysis and Movements.” Roundtable Discussion. Electronic Poster Presented at the Society for Social Work Research, Washington, D.C.

Bhuyan, R. (2017, June). “Methodological and Ethical Challenges of Exploring Deportability and

Gender Based Violence.” Paper presented at the International Meeting on Law and Society, Mexico City.

Bhuyan, R. and Tang, E. (2017). “Criminalizing ‘Marriage Fraud’ at multiple

borders: Tracing the gendered and racialized effects of crimmigration in Canada.” Paper delivered at the Congrès de l’Association francophone pour le savoir (l’ACFAS) 2017, Montreal, Q.C.

Bhuyan, R. Korteweg, A. and Baqi, K. (2017, January). “Criminalizing ‘Marriage Fraud’ at Multiple Borders—Tracing the Gendered and Racialized Effects of Crimmigration in Canada.” Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research Annual Meeting, New Orleans, L.A.

Jeyapal, D. and Bhuyan, R. (2016, November). “Navigating the racial orientation of the ‘anti-

Oppressive’ classroom.” Paper and workshop presented at the X Anniversary Decolonizing Conference, OISE, University of Toronto.

Bhuyan, R. Korteweg, A. and Baqi, K. (2016, October). “Criminalizing “Marriage Fraud” at Multiple

Borders—Tracing the Gendered and Racialized Effects of Crimmigration in Canada.” CINETS Crimmigration Conference, University of Maryland, United States.

Bhuyan, R., Vargas, A. and Pintin-Perez, M. (2016, June). “Fleeing domestic violence from a “safe”

country? Refugee determination for Mexican asylum seekers in Canada.” Paper presented at the Law and Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA, United States.

Bhuyan, R. (2016, June). “Conditional Permanent Residence and the Gendered Effects of

Crimmigration.” Global Symposium on Violence Prevention, Family Services of Peel, ON. Bhuyan, R., Vargas, A. and Pintin-Perez, M. (2016, January). “Safety for migrants fleeing domestic

violence?: The limits of refugee protection for migrant women seeking refugee status in Canada.” Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. Washington, D.C., United States.

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Bhuyan, R., Korteweg, A., Matoo, D., Abji, S., and Hamboyan, H. (2015). “Criminalizing

International Marriage Migration: Consequences and implications for immigrants and refugees in Canada.” Chair and participant in roundtable discussion at the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Bhuyan, R., Vargas, A. and Osborne, B. (2014). “Justice for women fleeing gender-related

persecution in a “Safe” country?: The limits of refugee determination for Mexican women seeking refuge in Canada.” Paper presented at the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Conference. Bogota, Colombia.

Bhuyan, R., Korteweg, A. and Baqi, K. (2014). “Gendered Effects of Crimmigration in Canada.”

Paper presented at the Law & Society Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN, United States. Bhuyan, R., Genovese, F., Mehl, R., Osborne, B.J., Pintin-Perez, M., and Villanueva, F. (2014).

“Building our collective strength through unequal partnerships: Reflections on participatory action research from multiple standpoints.” Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX, United States.

Bhuyan, R., Osborne, B. and Juanico Cruz, J.F. (2014). “The embodiment of precarious migratory

status: How Latina women talk about the social and health impact of “Las Puertas Cerradas” (closed doors) when seeking asylum in Canada.” Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX, United States.

Bhuyan, R., Sakamoto, I., Jeyapal, D. and Ku, J. (2013). “Modernizing” nation-building in a

neoliberal era: A discourse analysis of “Canadian Experience” in Canadian policy and media rhetoric.” Paper presented at the Law & Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, United States.

Bhuyan, R., Osborne, B., and Juanico Cruz, J.F. (2013). “Unprotected and Unrecognized: The

Ontological Insecurity Of Migrants Who Are Denied Protection from Domestic Violence In Their Home Countries And As “Failed Refugee Claimants” In Canada.” Paper presented at the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Conference. Kolkata, India.

Bhuyan, R., Osborne, B. and Umananico Cruz, J.F. (2012). “Negotiating Multiple States of

Liminality: Migrant Mothers in Canada Seeking Rights, Belonging, and Safety from Gender Violence.” Paper presented at the Law & Society Annual Meeting. Honolulu, HI, United States.

Bhuyan, R., Umana, M. and Osborne, B. (2012). “Migrant women negotiating status, violence and

social services in Canada.” Paper presented at the Metropolis, 14th Annual National Conference. Toronto, ON, Canada.

Lee, E. and Bhuyan, R. (2012). “Complying with Whiteness in cross-cultural clinical encounters.”

Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research Conference. Washington, D.C., United States.

Bhuyan, R. (2011). “Because emergency shelters are for emergency situations”: Regulating liminal

legality in violence against women shelters.” Paper presented at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, United States.

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Bhuyan, R. and Smith T. (2011). “Few rights, many responsibilities: A discourse analysis of non-

citizen social rights in Canadian public policy.” Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research Conference. Tampa, FL, United States.

Bhuyan, R. (2010). “Negotiating social rights on the front-lines of service delivery to immigrants

with precarious status.” Paper presented at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL, United States.

Bhuyan, R. and McDonald, J. (2010). “Negotiating social rights in service delivery to immigrants

with precarious status.” Paper presented at the Metropolis, 12th Annual National Conference. Montreal, QC, Canada.

Bhuyan, R. (2009). “‘Don’t ask don’t tell’: Deflecting immigration enforcement in domestic

violence shelters.” Paper presented at the Council of Social Work Education Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX, United States.

Bhuyan, R. (2008). “Reconstructing citizenship in a global economy: How documentation

requirements for welfare impact citizens in the U.S..” Paper presented at the Jointly Held Annual Meetings of the Law & Society Association and the Canadian Law and Society Association. Montreal, QC, Canada.

Bhuyan R. (2007). “Domestic Violence Advocacy with Undocumented and Temporary

Immigrants.” Paper presented at the National Center for Victims of Crime Conference: Advancing Practice, Policy and Research. Washington, D.C., United States.

Bhuyan, R. (2007). “Domestic violence advocacy and immigration policy: A discourse analysis of

structural constraints on empowerment.” Paper presented at the 19th National Symposium on Doctoral Research in Social Work, Ohio State University.

Bhuyan, R. (2006). “Navigating Gender, Immigration, and Domestic Violence: Advocacy with

Temporary Immigrants in the U.S.” Paper presented at the Violence Against Women: Diversifying Social Responses Conference. Organized by the Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Family Violence and Violence Against Women. Montreal, QC, Canada.

Bhuyan, R. (2006). “Assessing the Impact of Violence Against Women Policy on the Safety and

Welfare of Battered Immigrant Women.” Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX, United States.

Bhuyan, R. and Senturia. K. (2004). “We Can Help Each Other: Developing a Community-Based

Intervention to Address Domestic Violence Among Immigrant and Refugee Survivors.” Paper presented at the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 2004 Conference. Denver, CO, United States.

Bhuyan, R. (2004). “Practicing Context Appropriate Principles of Social Justice: Policy Changes and

What’s at Stake for Our Clients.” Paper presented at the National Association for Social Workers Annual Conference, Washington Chapter. Seattle, WA, United States.

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Bhuyan, R. (2003). “Based Participatory Research in Anthropology and Social Work: Same Tools, Different Process?” Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Portland, OR, United States.

Bhuyan, R. (2000). “Talking about Sexual Assault on an American Indian Reservation.” Society for

Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, United States. Bhuyan, R. (1999). “Communities in Transition: Social Services Staying Afloat in the Verde Valley.”

Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Tucson, AZ, United States.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2019 Building Migrant Resilience in Urban Cities Invited Panelist: Fostering Gender Responsiveness in Migration Resilience, Research and Action Workshop, , Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, ON April 11, 2019 2019 Urban Alliance for Race Relations Invited Panelist. “Migrant rights in Canada—Resisting racism, seeking justice”. Toronto, City Hall, March 21, 2019 2018 Racial Violence Hub: Transnational Routes of Gendered Racialize Violence Invited workshop presentation. “Becoming ‘tolerable’:_ _Tolerance zones and the ‘excluded exclusion’ _of Central American migrant sex workers in Mexico’s southern border region Department of Gender Studies, University of California Los Angeles, September 21, 2018 2018 Immigrants, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)

Invited consultation with IRCC Working Group on Parents and Grandparent Sponsorship Design Challenge. University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, September 14, 2018.

2018 Journal Editors and Publishing in Social Work Invited Panel Discussion, Wilfred Laurier University, September 12, 2018 2018 Toronto Social Work Networking Gala Invited Keynote, York University, Toronto, March 9, 2018 2018 Women in Leadership: A Thriving Community

Invited key note, LeadHERship, Student Life, University of Toronto, March 8, 2018 2018 Publishing Qualitative Research in Social Work Journals. Invited doctoral workshop, University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, January 24,

2018. 2017 Canadian Studies Conference: Permanently Under Construction: Canadian Nation

Building & Immigration. Invited paper presentation on “Family reunification” in an era of precarious migration.” Faculty Club, University of Toronto. October 13, 2017.

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2017 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Government of Canada.

Invited lecture for Gender Based Analysis + Awareness Week, June 22, 2017, Ottawa, ON. 2017 “The Collision of Racism, Xenophobia and Violence Against Women” [Webinar Interview].

Ontario Council of Agencies Service Immigrants, March 22, 2017, Toronto, ON. Available at https://www.facebook.com/ocasi.ontario/videos/855298947941426/

2016 Centre for Critical Qualitative Research, University of Toronto.

Invited presentation on “Mixed Reviews or Microaggressions?: Publishing Intersectionality-Informed Qualitative Research in 3,000 words or less.” December 9, 2016. Toronto, ON.

2016 York University-Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) Dialogue on Ethical Partnerships and

Internationalizing Higher Education Invited Presentation: “Implicating International Social Work” 2016 Council of Agencies Service South Asian, Health Equity Summit

Invited Presentation on “Spousal Sponsorship, Inequality and Risk for Domestic Violence in Canada, September 27, 2016, Toronto, ON.

2016 Gender and Public Policy Conference, University of Toronto Invited Lecture on “Sexual Agency”, March 2016. 2015 Public Service Alliances, Ottawa, Canada. Invited Lecture: “How Conditional Settlement Impacts Immigrant Women” 2015 METRAC, Toronto, Ontario Invited Workshop: “Conditional Permanent Residence and Violence Against Women” 2015 El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico.

Invited Lecture: “Precarious Immigration Status and the Spectrum of Violence Against Women in Canada.

2015 Impact of Family Violence Conference, Ottawa, Ontario Invited Keynote Speaker: “What’s immigration policy have to do with family violence?” 2015 Tata Institute for Social Sciences, Guwahati, Assam, India

Invited lecture on “Canadian Immigration Policy and Access to Social and Health Services” 2015 Rose Valley Health System, Centenary Campus, Scarborough. Invited Lecture on “Changing Immigration Policy: Effects on Health Care” 2014 CERIS, Toronto

Panel Discussion: Citizenship, Permanent Residence, and Migrant Precarity in Canada. 2014 Interprofessional Education (IPE) Workshop, University of Toronto Workshop on “Changing Immigration Policy: Effects on Health Care”

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2014 Rights of Nonstatus Women Network, Toronto Workshop on “Canadian Immigration Policy & Violence Against Women 2008-2013” 2014 Women Abuse Council of Toronto: WomenACT

Guest lecture on “Intersections between violence against women and immigration policy” 2013 IMAGINE, Interprofessional Medical and Allied Groups for Improving Neighborhood

Environment, University of Toronto Guest lecture on “Responding to Immigration Policy Changes in Immigration Policies” 2012 Tata Institute for Social Sciences, Guwahati, Assam, India Guest lecture on “Approaches to Community Practice in the Canadian Context” 2012 METRAC—Legal Information Training—Toronto Presentation to service providers on “Access to Justice: for non-status women” 2012 CERIS—The Ontario Metropolis Centre—Toronto Panel on Gender, Violence and Immigration, “Unsafe passages”: Latina women’s search for rights, safety, and belonging in Canada” 2012 Peel Children’s Aid Society, Workshop to address the multifaceted issues of, “Honor Killings”, Culture, and Child Abuse in South Asian Immigrant Families. 2012 Women Abuse Council of Toronto, Supporting Survivors by Supporting Staff—Toronto Panel participant: “Immigrant and Refugee Women and their Rights” 2011 BC Women’s Hospital Health Centre, For Her Own Good Conference, Vancouver, B.C. Paper presentation: “How Immigration Policy Shapes Advocacy with Immigrants”, 2011 Office for Victims of Crime, United States Government Guest Host for Web Forum on “Victim Assistance for Undocumented/Temporary Immigrants” 2011 CERIS-The Ontario Metropolis Centre—Toronto Paper presentation: “Constructions of Migrants’ Rights in Canada: Is Subnational Citizenship Possible? 2010 Robertwood Johnson Foundation Grantee Meeting, Washington, D.C. Advisor for “Preventing Partner Violence in Immigrant Communities: Strengthening What Works” 2010 Thorncliffe Neighborhood Organization, Violence Against Women Program—North York Workshop: “Re-Drawing Resistance—South Asian Women’s Stories of Survival and Resistance” 2010 Ministry of Community and Social Services, Violence Against Women Programs—Toronto

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Paper presentation: “’I need to pick my battles’”: Negotiating social rights for immigrants in violence against women shelters” 2010 Research Alliance on Precarious Migratory Status—Toronto Paper presentation: “Few rights, many responsibilities: An exploration of the social rights for immigrants with precarious status in Canada” 2009 Peel Committee Against Woman Abuse International Women’s Day panel—Peel, Ontario Workshop: “Organizing across our differences” 2009 Women Abuse Council of Toronto Paper Presentation: “Responding to immigration enforcement in domestic violence shelters” 2009 Sistering—Toronto Workshop: “Migration and fighting violence against women” 2009 South Asian Women’s Centre—Toronto Workshop: “Brief history of violence against women organizing for immigration relief in the U.S.” 2008 Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence—Topeka, Kansas Paper presentation: “’Falling through the cracks’: Advocacy with immigrant survivors of domestic violence” 2008 University of Kansas, Continued Education—Lawrence, Kansas Paper presentation: “Immigration basics and government organization” 2006 Hall Centre for Humanities, Globalization Seminar—Lawrence, Kansas Paper presentation: “Globalization, U.S. immigration policy and structural violence” 2004 Multicultural Interpreter Training—Seattle, Washington Paper presentation: “Cross-cultural communication in domestic violence advocacy” WITNESS TO PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE

1. Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration (CIMM) 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. Meeting No. 36 (2016, November 1). Study on Family Reunification.

2. Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration (CIMM) 41st Parliament, 2nd Session. Meeting No. 44 (2015, April 23). Bill S-7, An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Civil Marriage Act and the Criminal Code and to make consequential amendments to other Acts.

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CREATIVE MATERIAL –DIGITAL STORIES

1. Florean, O., Bhuyan, R. (2015). Healing the hurt [Video file]. Retrieved from http://mmpdigitalstories.weebly.com/stories.html.

2. Florean, O., Bhuyan, R. (2014). Inequality continues [Video file]. Retrieved from http://mmpdigitalstories.weebly.com/stories.html.

3. Florean, O., Bhuyan, R. (2014). Leaving my child behind [Video file]. Retrieved from http://mmpdigitalstories.weebly.com/stories.html.

4. Florean, O., Bhuyan, R. (2014). My personal story [Video file]. Retrieved from

http://mmpdigitalstories.weebly.com/stories.html.

5. Florean, O., Bhuyan, R. (2014). Immigration to Canada [Video file]. Retrieved from http://mmpdigitalstories.weebly.com/stories.html.

6. Florean, O., Bhuyan, R. (2014). My eyes have been opened [Video file]. Retrieved from

http://mmpdigitalstories.weebly.com/stories.html.

7. Florean, O., Bhuyan, R. (2014). Mi hope [Video file]. Retrieved from http://mmpdigitalstories.weebly.com/stories.html.

8. Florean, O., Bhuyan, R. (2014). Safe spaces [Video file]. Retrieved from http://mmpdigitalstories.weebly.com/stories.html.

MEDIA COVERAGE

1. Pass-Lang, C. (2019, April 23). U.S. threatens to veto UN resolution on sexual violence over phase referring to “reproductive health”. National Post. Retrieved from: https://nationalpost.com/news/u-s-threatens-to-veto-un-resolution-on-sexual-violence-over-phrase-referring-to-reproductive-health

2. Keung, N. (2018, February 7). Canada’s immigration program for migrant caregivers under review. Canadian Immigrant. Retrieved from: http://canadianimmigrant.ca/immigrate/immigration-law/canadas-immigration-program-for-migrant-caregivers-under-review

3. Keung, N. (2018, February 3). Number of migrant caregivers becoming permanent residents plummets after federal changes. Toronto Star. Retrieved from: https://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2018/02/03/number-of-migrant-caregivers-becoming-permanent-residents-plummets-after-federal-changes.html

4. Keung, N. (2017, April 28). Advocates hail end to ‘conditional’ spousal visas. Toronto Star. Retrieved from https://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2017/04/28/advocates-hail-end-to-conditional-spousal-visas.html

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5. Keung, N. (2016, March 1). Activists hail changes to spousal sponsorship rules. Toronto Star. Retrieved from http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2016/03/01/activists-hail-proposed-changes-to-spousal-sponsorship-rules.html

6. Celli, R. (2015, May 14). “Family violence: What’s the role of the larger community?” [Guest & Interview]. Ontario Today, Canada Broadcast Company. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/ontariotoday/2015/05/14/family-violence-whats-the-role-of-the-larger-community/

7. Tremonti, A.M. (2014, November 22). 'Barbaric Cultural Practices Act' smokescreen to increase immigration controls, says Rupaleem Bhuyan [Interview]. The Current, Canada Broadcast Company. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/employers-and-domestic-violence-aging-ships-and-the-canadian-flag-1.2907160/barbaric-cultural-practices-act-smokescreen-to-increase-immigration-controls-says-rupaleem-bhuyan-1.2907163

8. Damanjovic, J. (2014, November 17). Canada Needs a Plan to Address Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/university-of-toronto-news/violence-against-women_b_6171322.html

9. Ho, L. (2015, April 6). Q&A with Rupaleem Bhuyan: Migrant Mothers Project. Global

Migration Studies Institute. Retrieved from http://munkschool.utoronto.ca/ethnicstudies/2015/04/qa-with-rupaleem-bhuyan/

10. Major step-back on Canadian immigration system—Only those with “Canadian experience need apply. CERIS Blog: Opinions on immigration and research in Ontario. Retrieved from http://cerisontario.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/canadianexperience/

11. “Canadian Experience” Media Team at the University of Toronto. (2012, August 28). Major step-back on Canadian immigration system. Singtao Daily. Retrieved from Singtao Daily website: http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2012-08-28/canada1346143257d4055394.html

12. Bhalru, M., Bhuyan, R., Chatterjee, S., Chowdhury, F., Khan, F., Kripalani, K., Shakir, U.

(2009, December 17). Naming the violence in Canadian culture: A responsibility of Canadian citizenship. Rabble. Retrieved from http://www.rabble.ca

13. Ranger, Y. and Bhuyan, R. (1999). Using past, present and future to heal domestic violence

pain. Navajo Times, Vol. 38(39), A5. COURSES TAUGHT University of Toronto Doctorate of Social Work 6307 Introduction to Qualitative Research (2016, 2017, 2018)

6305/ Developing and Conceptualizing Knowledge—Advanced 6007 Interpretive Research Methodology and Methods

(2010, 2012, 2014 & 2016, 2018)

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Master’s of Social Work 4107 Theoretical Foundations of Social Work (2008, 2009) 4304 Globalization and Transnationalization:

Social Work Responses Locally and Globally (2009, 2013, Winter & Summer 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018)

4306 Social Exclusion, Marginalization and Resistance (2009-2011; 2012; 2014, 2015 & 2016, 2017)

4654 Social Work Practice with Communities and Organizations (2008-2014; Course Coordinator 2011-2014 & 2015, 2017, 2018)

4658 Social Work with Immigrants and Refugees (Fall 2015) Undergraduate Women & Gender Studies 331H1F Feminist Consciousness and Community Organization in North America (Fall 2014). University of Kansas Master’s of Social Work 846 Advanced Community and Advocacy Practice-Macro Practice Bachelor’s of Social Work 455 Topics in Social Welfare: Globalization and Poverty 620 Social Policy and Program Analysis II 621 Social Policy and Program Analysis I University of Washington Doctorate of Social Welfare 589 Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research Master of Social Work 501 Poverty and Inequality 504 Social Work for Social Justice 548 Globalization Policy and Services: Critical Analysis of the Processes, Policies and Outcomes of Globalization Bachelor’s in Social Work 442 Building Competencies for Intergroup Dialogue Facilitation CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT 2018 Competency Framework for Social Justice & Diversity Field of Study 2016 SWK 6307: Introduction to Qualitative Research

Redesigned course to include original data collection, with an approved Graduate Course Ethics Protocol for students’ course-based research.

2013 Social Justice & Diversity Specialization. Conducted self-study and updated course titles and descriptions accordingly. 2013 Women & Gender Studies

Created and taught new undergraduate course titled “Feminist consciousness and community organization in North America”

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2012 SWK 4304: Globalization & Transnationalism: Social Work Responses Locally and Globally. Significantly revised syllabus. 2012 SWK 4654: Social Work in Organizations and Communities. Significantly revised syllabus. 2010 SWK 6305: Doctoral Course in Advanced Interpretive Methods, University of Toronto. New course offering. STUDENT SUPERVISION/THESIS COMMITTEE WORK Undergraduate Research Supervision

1. Kate Yoon, Alex G. Booth Fellowship, Harvard University, July 2018 to September 2018 MSW Practicum Supervision

1. Kowther Abbas, University of Toronto, January to June 2014 2. Christine Ogley, University of Toronto, September 2012 to April 2013 3. Fernanda Villanueva, University of Toronto, January 2012 to June 2011 4. Radhika Sujithkuma, Charles Sturt University, June 2011 to December 2011

External Appraiser for Master Thesis

1. Rachel Cardon Kronick (Master of Science, Psychiatry, McGill University), September 2014 Thesis Title: The detention of migrant children and families in Canada: Advocacy, policy and live experience

Internal/External Appraiser for Doctoral Thesis

1. Laura Landertinger, PhD. Social Justice Education, University of Toronto. September 2017.

Thesis Title: Child Welfare and the Imperial Management of Childhood in Settler Colonial Canada, 1880s-2000s

2. Jessica Carriere, PhD. Social Work, University of Toronto. February 2017. Thesis Title: Neighbourhood Policymaking and Political Discourses of Exclusion, Risk and Effect: An Interpretive Policy Analysis of the Evolution of Place-Based Programs in the UK and Canada

3. Miriam George, PhD. Social Work, University of Toronto. August 2009. Thesis Title: Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora: Contextualizing pre-migration and post- migration traumatic events and psychological distress.

External Appraiser for Doctoral Thesis

1. Tanya Aviva Aberman, PhD. Women, Gender and Feminist Studies. York University. June

28, 2018. Thesis Title: “It actually made me feel like I didn’t even want to stay here”: Experience of “voluntary return” in a Sanctuary City

2. Amy Fulton, PhD. Social Work, University of Calgary. November 9, 2016.

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Thesis Title: Migrant Social Workers' Experiences of Professional Adaptation in Alberta, Canada: A Comparative Gender Analysis

Doctoral Supervisor, Current

1. Cathy Schmidt, Year 1 Doctoral Student, (FIFSW), August 2017 to present

2. Natasha Brien, Doctoral Candidate, (FIFSW), August 2014 to present

3. Manaal Fahim, Doctoral Candidate, (FIFSW), August 2014 to present Prospectus: Tracing the impact of Islamophobia on older Muslim immigrant women in Canada: An intersectional and transnational aging framework for critical gerontology

Doctoral Supervisor, Completed

1. Daphne Jeyapal, Supervisor, Social Work, University of Toronto, Completed July 2014 Dissertation Title: Behind the 2009 Tamil Diaspora Protests in Canada: A Critical Analysis of the Production of Race, Resistance, and Citizenship across Borders

Doctoral Committee Member, Current

1. Bernice Yanful, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Doctoral Thesis Committee (Public Health, University of Toronto). May 2019 to present.

2. Monica Gagnon, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Doctoral Thesis Committee (Public Health, University of Toronto). March 2018 to present.

3. Farid Asey, Second Reader Comprehensive Paper and Dissertation Committee Member

(FIFSW, University of Toronto). July 2016 to present. Prospectus: Theorizing, Recounting and Confronting Institutional Racism at Work: Perspectives of Racialized Civil Servants in the British Columbia Public Service

Doctoral Committee Member, Completed

1. DorisRajan,PhD,.AdultEducation&CommunityDevelopment.OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation,UniversityofToronto,March2019.ThesisTitle:A Pedagogy of Solidarity: Indigenous, Refugee Women andWomen with Intellectual and Psychosocial Disabilities and StructuralViolence

2. Ramya Kumar, PhD, Public Health, University of Toronto. December 2017. Thesis Title: The Privatization Imperative: Women Negotiating Healthcare in Kandy, Sri Lanka

3. Gabrielle Pitt, PhD, Social Work, University of Toronto. September 2017. Thesis Title: Living with uncertainty: The psychosocial needs of children coping with parental cancer

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4. Kendra Ann Pitt PhD, Sociology and Equity Studies, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. December 2016. Thesis Title: Examining race in domestic violence interventions in Trinidad and Tobago

5. Mandeep Bhalru PhD, Adult Education and Counseling Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. August 2015. Thesis Title: Transgressing Boundaries of Izzat: Voices of Punjabi Women Surviving and Transgressing "Honour" Related Violence in the Canadian Context

6. Sajedeh Zahraei PhD, Social Work, University of Toronto. March 2014. Thesis Title: The Impact of the “war on terror” on the everyday lives of Arab Iraqi Women in Toronto

7. Lia Gladstone PhD, Ontario Institute Secondary Education, University of Toronto. September 2013. Thesis Title: Learning from Rape Crisis Volunteers: Remembering the Past, Envisioning the Future

8. Rida Abboud, PhD, Social Work, University of Toronto. November 2012. Thesis Title: Understanding the social franchise of the “low-skilled temporary foreign worker in Canada”: An institutional ethnography approach.

9. Rory Crath, PhD, Social Work, University of Toronto. September 2012. Thesis Title: “Aesthetics of Social Work: Governing Risky Spaces and Youth Subjects Through Techniques of Visuality.”

10. Tracy Smith-Carrier, PhD, Social Work, University of Toronto. January 2011. Thesis Title: Challenging the dominant discourse of welfare dependency: A multi-episode survival analysis of Ontario works spells.

SERVICE RELATED TO RESEARCH Journal Co-Editor

Affilia Co-Editor-in-Chief 2016-present Journal Editorial Board

Affilia Nominations Committee Co-Chair 2012-2016 Affilia Editorial Board Member 2009-2016

Journal Manuscript Reviewer

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 2018 Law & Society 2018 Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies 2018 Journal of Family Violence 2018 BMJ Global Health 2018 International Journal of Social Welfare 2014; 2017-2018 Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2010-2018 BMC Public Health 2017

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Refuge 2017 International Law, Crime & Justice 2017 Social Science and Medicine 2008-2017 Journal of International Migration and Integration 2012-2013; 2017 Feminist Criminology 2016 Social Sciences 2016 Violence Against Women 2014; 2016 Feminist Studies 2014 Intersectionalities 2014 Social Work Education 2011-2014 Canadian Social Work Review 2009 Social Service Review 2008 American Journal of Community Psychology 2007-2008 Feminist Criminology 2007-2008 Women & Health 2006 Affilia 2005-2006

Book Manuscript Reviewer Canadian Scholars’ Press/Women’s Press 2014

Council for Social Work Education (U.S.) 2011-2012 Conference Abstract Reviewer

Society for Social Work Research 2010 Council on Social Work Education 2006

GOVERNANCE COMMITTEES/SERVICE University of Toronto 2018-present Working Group on Access to Higher Education for Students with Precarious Immigration Status 2017-present Social Work Representative, Executive Advisory Board

Centre for Critical Qualitative Research 2015 - 2018 Chair, External Awards Committee 2013-2014 Member, External Awards Committee 2015-present Coordinator Social Justice & Diversity Field of Study 2012-2014 2015-present Collaborative Graduate Program in Ethnic and Pluralism Studies Representative 2010-2014 2012-2014 PhD Studies Committee 2009-2012 Faculty of Social Work, Information Technology Committee

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COMMUNITY PRACTICE SERVICE 2019-present Steering Committee Member, Building Leadership Capacity to Address Gender-

Based Violence against Non-Status, Refugee, and Immigrant Women across Canada, Canadian Ministry of Women and Gender Equality.

2018-present Leader, Gender Equality Network Canada, Canadian Women’s Foundation of

Canada and Canadian Ministry of Status of Women/Women and Gender Equality 2013-2019 Member, CERIS: Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and

Settlement Governing Board; Co-Chair (2013-2018) 2014-present Member, Rights of Nonstatus Women Network, Toronto 2016-2017 Academic Advisor, Deepa Mattoo, Justice in Leadership Fellowship—Rights of

Non-Status Women and The Law Foundation of Ontario. 2016-2017 Steering Committee Member, Migrant Women’s Rights Count: An Anti-Human

Trafficking Project Barbra Schlifer Clinic, Funded by the Canadian Women’s Foundation

2016-2017 Advisory Committee Member, Prevention of Sexual Violence and Harassment

Project, Ontario Council of Agencies Service Immigrants 2009-2011 Toronto Coordinator, Re-Drawing Resistance: South Asian Women’s Stories of Survival and Resistance 2008-2011 Community Organizer, Shelter Sanctuary Status Campaign, No One Is Illegal, Toronto 2002-2005 Volunteer Helpline Advocate, Chaya, Seattle, Washington 2003 Event Organizer, Assam Society of America, Annual Convention, St. Louis, MO 2001-2002 Community Organizer, Chaya/Hate Free Zone, Seattle, WA 1998-2000 Community Organizer, Flagstaff Activist Network, Flagstaff, AZ NON-ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2002-2004 Epidemiologist II/Community-Based Research Coordinator Project: Evaluation of same language and culture support groups for non-English speaking refugee women seeking safety from domestic violence. Seattle and King County Public Health, Seattle, WA

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2000—2001 Sexual Assault Prevention Education Coordinator Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 1999—2001 Program Coordinator Pipeline Mentoring Program, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Flagstaff, Flagstaff, Arizona 1998 Development Coordinator, Hopewell Community Mental Health Center, St. Louis, MO 1995—1997 English Teacher/Trainer and Community Development Worker United States Peace Corps, Nongkhai, Thailand AFFILIATION WITH PROFESSIONAL and COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Law and Society Association Society for Social Work Research Rights of Non-Status Women Network Women Act: Women Abuse Council of Toronto