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Publications of YCAR Associates for 2020–21

Ahmed, Hana Shams | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Social Anthropology
  • Forthcoming. "The biopolitics of government directives and the Jumma Indigenous
     Peoples along the borders of Bangladesh.” In Indigenous Peoples and Borders:
     Decolonization, Contestation, Trans-border Practices, edited by Sheryl Lightfoot and Elsa
     Stamatopoulou.

Ali-Zaidi, Sayyid Ali | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in History
    • 2021. "Book Review of Archaeologists in Print: Publishing for the People by Amara
        Thornton." American Journal of Archaeology 125, no. 2.

Armstrong, Karen | Education
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Intersections of literature, politics and narrative in a fake News
      world: Huck Finn, Alice in Wonderland and Hannah Arendt’s conception of the “new” in
      narrative.” In American Literature in the Era of Trump: Alternative Realities, edited by D.
      Resano. London: Palgrave.
   • Pinter, Steven, and Karen Armstrong. 2020. Technology: Declensions, Bifurcations,
      Consensus: A Cross-national and Cross-disciplinary Proposal to Understand Technology
      Enabled Learning. Originally intended for UNESCO Mobile Learning Week. Toronto: York
      University.

Aulakh, Preet S. | Schulich School of Business
   • Aulakh, Preet S. , and Raveendra Chittoor. Forthcoming. Global Institutional Change: The
      Indian Pharmaceutical and Textile Industries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
   • 2021. “Law, identity and imperial logics of exclusion: The case of the Komagata Maru
      passengers.” Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History.
   • Basu, Shubhabrata, Preet S. Aulakh, and Surender Munjal. 2021. “Pluralistic ignorance,
      risk perception, and the governance of the dark side in peer-to-peer transactions:
      Evidence from the Indian banking industry.” Journal of Business Research 129: 328–40.

Banerjee, Sanjukta | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Humanities
   • Forthcoming. “Translating multilingualism: Reflections on French accounts of
       eighteenth-century India." In Negotiating Linguistic Plurality: Translation and
       Multilingualism in Canada and Beyond, edited by María Constanza Guzmán and Şehnaz
       Tahir Gürçağlar. Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press.

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Bannerji, Himani | LA&PS | Sociology
   • 2020. The Ideological Condition: Selected Essays on History, Race and Gender.
      Beaverton: Ringgold, Inc.
   • 2021. “The agony and ecstasy of motherhood.” Development and Change 52, no. 2:
      405–24.
   • 2020. “Women, Gender and the Family in Tagore.” In Cambridge Companion to Tagore,
      edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
   • 2020. “Colonialism, capitalism and resistance.” In Revolutionary Feminisms:
      Conversations on Collective Action and Radical Thought, edited by B. Bhandar and R.
      Ziadah. London: Verso.

Barua, D. Mitra | Research Fellow funded by the Robert H. N. Family Foundation Program in
Buddhist Studies
   • Forthcoming. “The scientific study of Pali: Bengali Buddhists’ strategy to dispel the
       shadow of Hinduism.” Journal of Hindu Studies.
   • Forthcoming. “Magadha to Chittagong Buddhist migration: The colonizer-colonized
       contestation over Arakanese and Bengali ethnic belonging.” Journal of South Asian
       History and Culture.

Basu, Ranu | EUC
   • Villegas, P., V. Landolt, V. Freeman, J. Hermer, R. Basu, and B. Videkanic. 2020.
       “Contesting settler-colonial accounts: Temporality and place-making in Scarborough,
       Ontario.” Studies in Social Justice 14, no. 2: 321–35.
   • 2020. “Postcolonial geographies.” In International Encyclopedia of Human Geography,
       second edition, volume 10, edited by A. Kobayashi, 283–87. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
   • Basu, R., and P. Asci. 2020. “Intermediary cities of refuge: From Istanbul to Kolkata.” In
       Urban and Regional Planning and Development: 20th Century Forms and 21st Century
       Transformations, edited by R. Thakur, A. Dutt, G. Pomeroy, and S. Thakur, 479–88.
       Springer.
   • 2020. “Safeguarding confidentiality in geospatial research from ethical research in the
       age of COVID-19: A Participatory Forum.” AAG Newsletter, November.

Belk, Russell W. | Schulich School of Business
   • Belk, R., H. Weijo, and R. V. Kozinets. 2020. “Enchantment and perpetual desire:
       Theorizing disenchanted enchantment and technology adoption.” Marketing Theory,
       1470593120961461.
   • Varman, R., P. Skålén, R. Belk, and H. R. Chaudhuri. 2020. “Normative violence in
       domestic service: A study of exploitation, status, and grievability.” Journal of Business
       Ethics: 1–21.
   • Minowa, Y. and R. W. Belk. 2020. “Qualitative approaches to life course research:
       Linking life story to gift giving.” Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science 3, no. 1:
       60–75.

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•   2020. “The human consequences of consumer culture.” In Elusive Consumption, 67–85.
       Routledge.
   •   Song, S., H. Gonzalez-Jimenez, and R. W. Belk. 2021. “Extending Diderot unities: How
       cosmetic surgery changes consumption.” Psychology & Marketing 38, no. 5: 745–58.

Borras, Jana | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Sociology
   • Mandell, N., J. Borras, J. Phonepraseuth, and L. Lam. 2021, forthcoming. “University-to-
       work transitions: Experiences of Chinese and South Asian international students.” In
       Leaving to Learn: Mapping the Place of Resilience in the Journeys of International
       Students to Canada, edited by S. Ghosh, L. Veronis, and M. Walton-Roberts. Vancouver:
       University of British Columbia Press.
   • Gazso, A., J. Borras, N. Mandell, J. Phonepraseuth, L. Lam, and G. Man. 2021,
       forthcoming. “Life Course Capital and Income (in)Security in Canada: An Analysis of
       South Asian and Chinese Immigrant Households.” Alternate Routes.

Caporusso, Jessica | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Social Anthropology
   • A Timeline of Pleasantville, an interactive research exhibit at the Houston Flood
       Museum. The timeline is part of Project Pleasantville, a jointly envisioned research
       initiative of Pleasantville community leaders, the University of Toronto, and Rice
       University. The timeline documents environmental racism and Black civic engagement
       in Pleasantville, a subdivision of Houston, Texas.

Chakraborty, Kabita | LA&PS | Children’s Studies
   • Chakraborty, Kabita, and Debarati Sen. 2020. “Shyamoli and the unknown male: the
      city’s violent margins.” Contemporary South Asia 28, no. 4: 472–84.

Chatterjee, Shraddha | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Gender, Feminist and Women’s
Studies
   • 2021. “Review of Out of Time: The Queer Politics of Postcoloniality by Rahul Rao.”
       Journal of International Women’s Studies 22, no. 1: 534–37.

Chatterjee, Soma | LA&PS | School of Social Work
   • Chatterjee, Soma, and Tania Das Gupta, eds. 2020. “Indigenous self-determination in a
       ‘chronically mobile’ world: Critical perspectives from anti-racist scholars of migration
       and mobility.” Studies in Social Justice 14, no. 2.
   • Chatterjee, S., and K. Barber. 2020. “Between ‘here-now’ and ‘there-then’: The West
       and Asia’s colonial entanglements in international higher education.” Higher Education.

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Chaudhury, Aadita | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Science and Technology Studies
   • 2021. “Strategic essentialism and the celebrity in absentia of the Indigenous of the
      Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian social imaginary.” In Indigenous Celebrity,
      edited by Robert Innes and Jennifer Adese . Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
   • Chaudhury, Aadita, and Sheila Colla. 2020. “Next steps in dismantling discrimination:
      Lessons from ecology and conservation science.” Conservation Letters.
   • Mitchell, Audra, and Aadita Chaudhury. 2020. “Worlding beyond ‘the’ ‘End’ of ‘the
      World’: White apocalyptic visions and BIPOC futurisms.” International Relations.

Cho, Lily | LA&PS | English
   • 2021, forthcoming. Mass Capture: Chinese Head Tax and the Making of Non-Citizens.
        Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press. First fully Open Access monograph published
        by MQUP.

Chou, Elena | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Sociology
   • 2020. “Hybrid/Fusion Music and the Cosmopolitan Imaginary.” In The Art of Global
       Power: Artwork and Popular Cultures as World-Making Practices, edited by Emily H.
       Merson, 94–113. London: Routledge.

Contessi, Nicola
   • 2021. “Is COVID-19 shifting the future of Eurasian rail?” CSIS | Reconnecting Asia, 25
      March 2021.
   • 2021. “Uzbekistan’s reform drive reaches the banking sector.” Oxus Society, 12 February
      2021. Reprinted as: “Uzbekistan’s reform drive reaches the banking sector.” Tashkent
      Times, 26 February 2021.
   • 2020. “Gestire la complessità: opportunità e rischi della crisi.” Affari Internazionali, 13
      May 2020.
   • 2020. “In the shadow of the Belt and Road: Eurasian corridors on the north-south axis.”
      CSIS | Reconnecting Asia, 3 March 2020. (two-part report).

Cothran, Boyd | LA&PS | History
   • Cothran, Boyd, J. Judge, and A. Shubert, eds. 2020. Women Warriors and National
      Heroes: Global Histories. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
   • 2021. “Between civilization and savagery: How reconstruction era federal Indian policy
      led to the Indian Wars.” Western Historical Quarterly, 52, no. 2: 167–88.
   • 2020. “Review of Our History is the Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access
      Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance, by Nick Estes.” Labour / Le
      Travail 86: 214–16.

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Dao, Nga | LA&PS | Social Science
   • Dao, N., and M. Meller. 2021, forthcoming. “Land from the tiller: The politics of ‘land
      recovery’ in Vietnam.” In Turning Land into Capital: Development and Dispossession in
      the Mekong Region, edited by M. Dwyer, P. Hirsch, N. Scurrah, and K. Woods. Seattle:
      University of Washington Press.
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Money pool (Hụi/Họ) in the Mekong Delta: An old way of doing
      finance in rural Vietnam.” In Community Economies in the Global South: Case Studies
      about Rotating Savings and Credit Associations and Economic Cooperatives, edited by C.
      Hossein and P. J. Christabell. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Environment and society in contemporary Vietnam: Development,
      crisis and response.” In Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Vietnam, edited by
      Jonathan London. Routledge.

Das, Raju | EUC
   • 2020. Critical Reflections on Economics and Politics in India: A Class Theory Perspective.
       Leiden/Boston: Brill.
   • 2020. Critical Reflections on Economics and Politics in India: A Class Theory Perspective.
       Volume 1 and Volume 2. Chicago: Haymarket.
   • 2020. The Political Economy of New India: Critical Essays. Delhi: Aakar.
   • 2021. “Social oppression, class relation, and capitalist accumulation.” In The Anthem
       Companion to Karl Marx, edited by D. Fasenfest. London: Anthem.
   • 2021. “Educators need to be educated: Or, ‘class struggle’ in academia.” Capital & Class.

Das Gupta, Tania | LA&PS | Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies
   • 2021, forthcoming. Twice Migrated, Twice Displaced: Gulf-Indian and Gulf-Pakistani
      Professionals and Transnational Households in Canada, 2004–2014. Vancouver:
      University of British Columbia Press. Supported by a YCAR Publication Fund grant.
   • Chatterjee, Soma and Tania Das Gupta, eds. 2020. Special issue on Indigenous self-
      determination in a ‘chronically mobile’ world: Critical perspectives from anti-racist
      scholars of migration and mobility. Studies in Social Justice 14, no. 2.
   • Chatterjee, Soma, and Tania Das Gupta. 2020. “On migration and Indigenous
      sovereignty in a chronically mobile world.” Studies in Social Justice 14, no. 2: 246–67.

Duker, Peter | EUC | Graduate Programme in Geography
   • Marschke, M., P. Vandergeest, E. Havice, A. Kadfak, P. Duker, I. Isopescu, and M.
       MacDonnell. 2020. “COVID-19, instability and migrant fish workers in Asia.” Maritime
       Studies 20: 87–99.
   • Vandergeest, P., M. Marschke, P. Duker. 2021. Migrant segregation doesn’t work:
       COVID-19 lessons from Southeast Asia. The Conversation.
   • Forthcoming. "Reflections on conducting community-engaged research during COVID-
       19." New Sociology: Journal of Critical Praxis.

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Fogel, Joshua A. | LA&PS | History
   • 2021, forthcoming. How the “Red Star” Rose: Edgar Snow and Early Images of Mao
        Zedong, by Ishikawa Yoshihiro. Translated by Joshua A. Fogel. Hong Kong: Chinese
        University of Hong Kong Press.

Frolic, B. Michael | LA&PS | Politics
    • 2021, forthcoming. Canada and China: Fifty Years Together. Toronto: University of
        Toronto Press.

Fu, Mengzhu | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Gender, Feminist and Women’s Studies
    • 2021. Letting In - Closing Out: A Research Report on the Perspectives and Experiences of
      Queer/Rainbow Ethnic Young People in Aotearoa/New Zealand, February. Launched at
      Auckland Pride 2021.

Fulton-Melanson, Jillian | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Social Anthropology
    • Forthcoming. "Post-Tarab identities in diaspora: A sonic imaginary of Arab Canada." In
       The Routledge Handbook for Middle Eastern Diasporas, edited by Ramy M. K. Aly and
       Dalia Abdelhady. Routledge.
    • 2021. “A Sonic Mapping of Arab Canada.” Asia Research Brief. Toronto: York Centre for
       Asian Research.
    • Forthcoming. "Resonating restrictions: Improvising with EDM 'in-between' Casablanca
       and Montréal." In Sonic Signatures: How Migration Constitutes the City at Night, edited
       by Derek Pardue, Katherine Young, and Ailbhe Kenny. Bristol: Intellect Books.

Gao, Zhipeng | Postdoctoral Fellow | Simon Fraser University
   • Forthcoming. “Political identities of Chinese international students: Patterns and change
       in a transnational space. Special issue on Innovations and New Discoveries in
       International Migration Psychology. International Journal of Psychology.
   • 2021. “Unsettled belongings: Chinese immigrants’ mental health vulnerability as a
       symptom of international politics in the COVIS-19 pandemic.” Special issue on COVID-19
       Part II. Journal of Humanistic Psychology 61, no. 2: 198–218.
   • 2020. “From empirical observation to social intervention: The Marxization of psychology
       in China, 1949–1958.” Special issue on Re-envisioning General Psychology. Review of
       General Psychology 24, no. 1: 43–59.
   • 2020. “’Gems unwrought can form nothing useful’: Socialist China’s pedagogical erasure
       of individuality, 1949–1958.” History of Education 49, no. 5: 661–81.

Gibson, Kyle | EUC | Graduate Programme in Geography
   • Forthcoming. “Value and Capitalist Nature,” Annals of the American Association of
      Geographers.

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Giordan, Pietro | LA&PS | Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Open-ended Narratives and Allegory: Travelling from Lao Can Youji
      to Shen Congwen’s Xiangxi.” In Traveling Texts: Translation, Dissemination and Writing
      from the Late Qing to the Early Republican Era—49th ICSCC Visiting Scholar Workshop,
      edited by Jia Ma and Nan Li. Shanghai: Fudan University Press.

Go, Chaya Ocampo | EUC | Graduate Programme in Geography
   • 2020. “Disasters are everyday like the weather: Political ecologies of violence in the
       ‘Philippine Anthropocene.’” Journal of World Systems Research 26, no. 2: 416–23.
   • Co-editor, forthcoming. Citizens' Disaster Response Center manual on community-based
       disaster management in the Philippines.

Goossen, Theodore | LA&PS | Humanities
   • Shibata, Motoyuki, and Ted Goossen, eds. 2020. MONKEY New Writing From Japan 1:
      FOOD: A MONKEY'S DOZEN.

Goulding, Jay | LA&PS | Social and Political Thought
   • Forthcoming. “Cheng and Gadamer: Daoist Phenomenology.” Journal of Chinese
      Philosophy.
   • Forthcoming. “Heidegger’s Japanese Interlocutors Revisited.” In Proceedings of the 33rd
      Japan Studies Association of Canada Annual Conference, edited by A. Fujiwara and N.
      Ota. Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics: York University.
   • Forthcoming. “David Chai, Zhuangzi and the Becoming of Nothingness.” Journal of
      Chinese Philosophy.

Guragain, Khem | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in English
   • 2020. “Home, belonging and diaspora: Manjushree Thapa’s Seasons of Flight and Nepali
      identity conflated with Indianness.” In Women Writers of the South Asian Diaspora:
      Interpreting Gender, Texts and Contexts, edited by Ajay Kumar Chaubey and Shilpa
      Daithota Bhat, 207–20. Jaipur: Rawat Publications.

Gururani, Shubhra | LA&PS | Anthropology
   • Gururani, Shubhra, and Sai Balakrishnan. 2021, forthcoming. “Agrarian urbanism:
      Entanglements of land, place, and power in South Asia.” Urbanisation.
   • 2020. “Cities in a world of villages: Agrarian urbanism and the making of India’s
      urbanizing frontiers.” Urban Geography 41, no. 7: 971–89.
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Making land out of water: Ecologies of urbanism, property, and loss
      in an urbanizing periphery.” In Death and Life of Nature in Asian Cities, edited by A.
      Rademacher and K. Sivaramakrishnan. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Cities in a world of villages: Agrarian urbanism.” In After Suburbia,
      edited by R. Keil. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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Hae, Laam | LA&PS | Politics
   • Orzeck, Reecia, and Laam Hae. 2020. "Restructuring legal geography." Progress in
       Human Geography 44, no. 5: 832–51.

Hazra, Anindo | LA&PS | English
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Review of Indian Migration and Empire: A Colonial Genealogy of the
       Modern State by Radhika Mongia.” ARIEL.

Hayashi, Sharon | AMPD | Cinema and Media Studies
   • 2020. “Creating the Cinematic Countryside: Rural Landscape in Japanese Wartime
      Cinema.” In The Japanese Cinema Book, edited by H. Fujiki and A. Phillips, 394–406.
      London: Bloomsbury Publishing.

Henders, Susan | LA&PS | Politics
   • 2020. ”‘Nested newness’ and the engendering of minority territorial autonomy:
      Women’s rights and equality in Hong Kong.” In Handbook on Gender, Diversity and
      Federalism, edited by J. Vickers, J. Grace and C. Collier, 321–36. Cheltenham: Edward
      Elgar Publishing.
   • 2020. “‘Nested newness’ and the quality of self-government: The case of the Hong Kong
      Special Administrative Region.” In Federalism and National Diversity in the 21st Century,
      edited by A-G. Gagnon and A. Trembley, 131–60. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
   • 2020. “Non-state diplomacies and norm-making during the Occupy Central and
      Umbrella Movement: Hong Kong’s Canadian residents.” Global Society.
   • 2020. “Other diplomacies and Canadianness: Hong Kong-Resident Canadians and the
      Occupy Central and Umbrella Movement protests.” Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 26,
      no, 3: 313–29.

Htoo, Sheila | EUC | Graduate Programme in Environmental Studies
   • Smith, Ei Phyu, Sheila Htoo, Michaela Hynie, and Susan McGrath. 2021. “Group refugee
       resettlement in Canada: Learning from the Karen.” In Understanding the Refugee
       Experience in Canadian Context, edited by Bharati Sethi Guruge and Rick Csiernik.
       Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Hyndman, Jennifer | LA&PS | Social Science
   • Hyndman, Jennifer, Amarnath Amarasingam, and Gayathri Naganathan. 2020. “Diaspora
     Geopolitics in Toronto: Tamil Nationalism and the Aftermath of War in Sri Lanka.”
     Geopolitics.

Jeon, Mihyon | LA&PS | Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
   • Potter, W. J. 2020. Media Literacy. Translated by M. Jeon and D. Kim. Seoul: Sotong.
   • Jeon, M., K. Ko, Y. Choi, A. Lee, and D. Kim. 2020. New Generation Korean I (textbook).
       Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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•   Jeon, M., K. Ko, Y. Choi, A. Lee, and D. Kim. 2020. New Generation Korean I (workbook).
       Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
   •   Publication | Jeon, M., K. Ko, Y. Choi, A. Lee, and D. Kim. 2020. New Generation Korean II
       (textbook). Seoul: Amorumundi.

Jia, Lianrui | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture
     • Jia, Lianrui, and Fan Liang. 2021. “The globalisation of Tik Tok: Strategies, governance,
         and geopolitics.” Special issue on Platform Governance: Power, Diversity and
         Accountability. Journal of Digital Media and Policy.
     • Jia, Lianrui, and Lotus Ruan. 2020. “Going global: Comparing Chinese mobile
         applications’ data and user privacy governance at home and abroad.” Internet Policy
         Review 9, no. 3.
     • Jia, Lianrui, and Xiaofei Han. 2020. “Tracing Weibo (2009–2019): The commercial
         dissolution of public communication and changing politics.” Internet Histories 4, no. 3:
         304–32. Article was shortlisted for Internet Histories Early Career Researcher Award.

Jiang, Cindy | Health | Graduate Programme in Critical Disability Studies
    • Adam, Simon, and Cindy Jiang. Forthcoming. "Identity, inclusion, and society" in a
        psychiatric nursing textbook.
    • Forthcoming. "I’ve disclosed, now what? Exploring how racialized women with invisible
        disabilities navigate stigma and disclosure in the workplace." Special Issue on
        mad/critical perspectives of mental health in Canada. Canada Watch.
    • Jiang, Cindy, Marina Morrow, Simon Adam, and Megan Davies. Forthcoming.
        “Introduction.” Special Issue on mad/critical perspectives of mental health in Canada.
        Canada Watch.

Judge, Joan | LA&PS | History
   • Cothran, Boyd, J. Judge, and A. Shubert, eds. 2020. Women Warriors and National
       Heroes: Global Histories. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
   • Judge, Joan, and Cynthia Brokaw. 2020. “Publishing for Daily Life in Early Modern East
       Asia.” Lingua Franca: The History of the Book in Translation 6.
   • 2020. “The Other Vernacular: Commoner Knowledge Culture Circa 1919.” Special Issue
       on May Fourth and Translation. Translating Wor(l)ds 4: 1–22.

Kal, Hong | AMPD | Visual Art & Art History
    • 2021, forthcoming. “The retrospective witnessing: Visual images of grievous deaths in
       the Korean War.” Asian Studies Review.
    • Kal, Hong, and Jooyeon Rhee. 2021, forthcoming. “The Living Past: Visual Interventions
       in Disaster, Witnessing, and Injustice in Northeast Asia.” Asian Studies Review.

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Kapoor, Ilan | EUC
   • 2020. Confronting Desire: Psychoanalysis and International Development. Ithaca: Cornell
      University Press.

Kelly, Philip F. | EUC
    • Aulakh, Preet, and Philip F. Kelly, editors. 2020. Mobilities of Labor and Capital in Asia.
        Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Coe, N., P. F. Kelly, and H. Yeung. 2020. Economic Geography: A Contemporary
        Introduction. Third Edition. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
    • Kelly, P.F., and A. Ortega. 2020. “Diaspora and development beyond the state: The case
        of Gawad Kalinga in the Philippines.” South East Asia Research 28, no. 1: 35–55.
    • Lightman, N., R. Banerjee, E. Tungohan, C. de Leon, and P. F. Kelly. 2021. “An
        intersectional pathway penalty: Filipina immigrant women inside and outside Canada’s
        Live-In Caregiver Program.” International Migration.

Khanlou, Nazilla | Health | Nursing
   • 2021. “Year 2020: How will it impact identities of children and youth over time?”
      International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 1-3.

Kim, Ann H. | LA&PS | Sociology
   • Kim, Il-Ho, Samuel Noh, and Ann H. Kim. Submitted. “Transnationalism, acculturation,
       and depression: The main and buffering roles of transnational ties among immigrant
       women.”

Klassen, Thomas R. | LA&PS | School of Public Policy and Administration
    • Klassen, Thomas R., and Christine Menges. 2020. The Essential Guide to Studying
       Abroad: From Success in the Classroom to a Fulfilling Career. Abington, Oxon: Routledge.

Kusno, Abidin | EUC
   • Editor, 2020. Charles Prosper Wolff Schoemaker & Vincent Van Romondt: Modernism
       and National Characteristics. Delft: TU Delft Open, 2020.
   • 2021. Melawan Waktu. Jakarta: OMAH Library (Indonesian).
   • 2020. Nusantara: Reposisi. Jakarta: OMAH Library (Indonesian).

Latham, Robert | LA&PS | Politics
   • Latham R., Kingsmith, A.T., von Bargen, Julian, and Niko Block, editors. 2020.
      Challenging the Right, Augmenting the Left: Recasting Leftist Imagination. Winnipeg:
      Fernwood Publishing.
   • 2020. "Crisis and organizing anti-capitalist consciousness in the aftermath of COVID-19."
      Human Geography 13, no. 3: 322–25.

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Lau, Yam | AMPD | Visual Art & Art History
   • Exhibition (Solo) | Hutong House, Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey, BC, 6 March–30 May 2021.
   • Exhibition (Group) | Seeking the Periphery, curated by Dimitri Papatheodorou and Paul
       H. Cocker Gallery Ryerson University, 11 March–18 April 2021.

Li, Eric Ping Hung | University of British Columbia, Okanagan
     • Lam, M. M. L., E. P. H. Li, and W. S. Liu. Forthcoming, 2021. “Dissociative consumer
         acculturative forces through fashion practices: An exploratory study of youth consumers
         in urban Guangzhou, China.” Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management.
     • Li, E. P. H., H. J. Min, and S. Lee. 2021. “Soft power and nation rebranding: The
         transformation of Korean national identity through cosmetic surgery tourism.”
         International Marketing Review 38, no. 1: 141–62.
     • Liu, W-S., E. P. H. Li, and M. Lam. 2020. “Double “in-process” identity project: An ethno-
         semiotic study of the transformation of new Chinese young consumers in Shanghai.”
         Fashion, Style & Popular Culture.

Li, Jessica Tsui-Yan | LA&PS |Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
     • 2020. “Fate, reincarnation and medicinal cannibalism in Lillian Lee's Dumplings.” In Fate
         and Prognostication in the Chinese Literary Imagination, edited by Michael Lackner,
         Kwok-kan Tam, Monika Gänßbauer, and Terry Yip, 86–98. Leiden: Brill.

Li, Miyoung | LA&PS | Sociology
    • Li, Miyoung, and Zhifan Luo. 2020. “The ‘bad women drivers’ myth: The
       overrepresentation of female drivers and gender bias in China’s media.” Information,
       Communication and Society 23, no. 5: 776–93.
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Lightman, Bernard | LA&PS | Humanities
    • Lightman, Bernard, and Elsdon-Baker, Fern. 2020. Identity in a Secular Age: Science,
       Religion and Public Perceptions. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    • 2020. “The retiring popularizer: Lodge, cosmic evolution, and the new physics.” In A
       Pioneer of Connection: Recovering the Life and Work of Oliver Lodge, edited by James
       Mussell and Graeme Gooday, 104–18. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    • 2021. “Afterword: Charles Kingsley as polymath.” In Charles Kingsley: Faith, Flesh, And
       Fantasy, edited by Jonathan Conlin and Jan Marten Ivo Klaver, 251–56. New York and
       London: Routledge.
    • 2020. "The nineteenth century origins of the problem: Naturalistic metaphysics and the
       dead-ends of Victorian theology." In After Science and Religion: New Philosophical and
       Historical Perspectives [in Greek], edited by Sotiris Mitralexis, Paul Tyson & Peter
       Harrison, 65–78. Thessaloniki: Ropi.

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Lo, Lucia | EUC
    • Li, W., L. Lo, Y. Lu, Y. Tan, and Z. Lu. 2020. “Intellectual Migration: Considering China.”
        Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2020.1739393.

Luo, Zhifan | University of Albany
   • 2020. “Politicalization or professionalism? A case-study of the military’s discourse in
       China.” Armed Forces & Society 41, no.2: 379–87.
       https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X20906848.
   • Li, Muyang, and Zhifan Luo. 2020. “The ‘bad women drivers’ myth: The
       overrepresentation of female drivers and gender bias in China’s media.” Information,
       Communication & Society 23, no. 5: 776–93.

Ma, Jia | LA&PS | Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
   • Davis, Richard L. 2021, forthcoming. Interloper in the Ivy League: An African-American
       Perspective on China. Chinese translation by Jia Ma. Shanghai: Xuelin Press.
   • Acquisition editor. 2021, forthcoming. Wenben de lvxing: jinxiandai wenxue de fanyi,
       chuanbo he shuxie (Traveling Texts: Translation, Dissemination and Writing from the
       Late Qing to the Early Republican Era). Workshop proceedings acquisition editor.
       Shanghai: Fudan University Press.
   • 2021, forthcoming. Zhongguo dangdai jingdian dianying shangxi (Studies on Modern
       Classical Chinese films). Nanjing: Jiangsu People’s Press.

MacDonnell, Mallory | EUC | Graduate Programme in Geography
  • Marschke, M., P. Vandergeest, E. Havice, A. Kadfak, P. Duker, I. Isopescu, and M.
     MacDonnell. 2020. “COVID-19, instability and migrant fish workers in Asia.” Maritime
     Studies 20: 87–99.

Maiter, Sarah | LA&PS | School of Social Work
   • Baird, S. L., R. Alaggia, and S. Maiter. 2020. “Broadening the ‘survivor capsule’ of
       intimate partner violence services.” The British Journal of Social Work.

Malik, Sadia | LA&PS | Economics
   • Reconceptualizing Health Security in Post COVID-19 World (Working Paper).

Mallick, Ayyaz | University of Toronto
   • 2020. “From partisan universal to concrete universal? The Pashtun Tahaffuz movement
       in Pakistan.” Antipode. doi:10.1111/anti.12661.

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Mandell, Nancy | LA&PS | Sociology
  • Mandell, N., J. Borras, J. Phonepraseuth, and L. Lam. 2021, forthcoming. “University-to-
     work transitions: Experiences of Chinese and South Asian international students.” In
     Leaving to Learn: Mapping the Place of Resilience in the Journeys of International
     Students to Canada, edited by S. Ghosh, L. Veronis, and M. Walton-Roberts. Vancouver:
     University of British Columbia Press.
  • Gazso, A., J. Borras, N. Mandell, J. Phonepraseuth, L. Lam, and G. Man. 2021,
     forthcoming. “Life course capital and income (in)Security in Canada: An analysis of South
     Asian and Chinese immigrant households.” Alternate Routes.

Milgram, B. Lynne | OCAD University
   • 2021. “Social entrepreneurship and arabica coffee production in the Northern
      Philippines: Navigating opportunities and constraints.” Human Organization 80, no. 1:
      72–82.
   • 2020. “Fashioning frontiers in artisanal trade: Social entrepreneurship and textile
      production in the Philippine Cordillera.” Special issue on The Philippine Cordillera. South
      East Asia Research 28, no. 4: 413–31.
   • 2020. “(Re)fashioning Philippine street foods and vending.” Economic Anthropology 7:
      51-–64.
   • Milgram, B. Lynne and Lorelai C. Mendoza. 2021. “Repositioning the edge: The resilience
      of a wholesale vegetable market in Benguet Northern Philippines. In Norms and
      Illegality: Intimate Ethnographies and Politics, edited by Cristiana Panella and Walter E.
      Little, 137–59. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Mongia, Radhika | LA&PS | Sociology
  • 2021, forthcoming. Response to symposium on Indian Migration and Empire: A Colonial
      Genealogy of the Modern State, with commentaries by Jennifer Chaćon and Nandita
      Sharma. Cultural Dynamics.
  • 2021, forthcoming. “Review of Across Oceans of Law: The Komagata Maru and
      Jurisdiction in the Time of Empire by Renisa Mawani.” Pacific Affairs 94, no 1.
  • 2021. Introduction and Response to symposium on Indian Migration and Empire: A
      Colonial Genealogy of the Modern State, with commentaries by Bridget Anderson,
      Nadine El-Enany, Luke De Noronha, and Sanjay Seth.

Montsion, Jean Michael | Glendon | Multidsicplinary Studies
  • 2020. “Making sense of one’s feelings: The emotional labour of Chinese international
      students in Canadian universities.” Migration, Mobility and Displacement 5, no. 1: 3–19.
  • 2021. “Review of Identity and Social Networks: A Case of Chinese Graduate Students in
      the United States, by Cynthia Baiqing Zhang.” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of
      Reviews 50, no. 1: 96–97.

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•   2020. “Research highlights: Making sense of one’s feelings: The emotional labour of
       Chinese international students in Canadian universities.” Network for Research into
       Chinese Education Mobilities, August.

Nakamura, Yuka | Health | Kinesiology and Health Science
   • 2021. “’Playing out of bounds’: Identity and community building on and off the court.”
     Asia Research Brief 42. Toronto: York Centre for Asian Research.

Narayan, Chandan | LA&PS | Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
   • Bergevin, C., C. Narayan, J. Williams, N. Mhatre, J. K. Steeves, J. G. Bernstein, and B.
      Story. 2020. “Overtone focusing in biphonic Tuvan throat singing.” Elife 9: e50476.
   • 2020. “An acoustic perspective on 45 years of infant speech perception. II. Vowels and
      suprasegmentals.” Language and Linguistics Compass 14, no. 5: e12369.

Narayanamoorthy Nanditha | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Humanities
   • 2021. “Exclusion in #MeToo India: rethinking inclusivity and intersectionality in Indian
      digital feminist movements.” Feminist Media Studies,
   • 2021. “Madurai: The Athens of the East.” Literary Traveler.

Nayyar, Rajat | AMPD | Graduate Programme in Theatre and Performance Studies
   • 2021. “Staging care: Dying, death, and possible futures.” In In Search of Lost Futures,
      edited by M. Kazubowski-Houston and M. Auslander M. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

Pan, Gang | LA&PS | Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
   • Rupprecht, Hsiao-wei, Jianhua Shen, Gang Pan, Yanfei Li, and Yu Wen. 2020.《各抒己
       见》Speaking Out: Issues and Controversies: An Advanced Chinese Language Textbook.
       London: Routledge.

Park, Hyun Ok | LA&PS | Sociology
   • 2022, forthcoming. “The politics of time: The Sewŏl Disaster and the disaster of
       democracy.” Journal of Asian Studies.
   • 2020. “The Kwanghwamun Square as the Common: On the Sewol Occupy Movement.”
       Proceedings of the Academy of Korean Studies Conference, October 2020.

Persram, Nalini | LA&PS | Social Science
   • Post-Revolutionary Reckoning in Yemen Under Saudi Arabian Bombs—Palgrave Pivot
      Series (Palgrave Macmillan). Final manuscript due August 2021.
   • "'The Legitimacy' and Other Fables in the Saudi-led Campaign of Terror in Yemen."
      Political Quarterly, under review.

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Phonepraseuth, Janice | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Sociology
   • Mandell, N., J. Borras, J. Phonepraseuth, and L. Lam. 2021, forthcoming. “University-to-
      work transitions: Experiences of Chinese and South Asian international students.” In
      Leaving to Learn: Mapping the Place of Resilience in the Journeys of International
      Students to Canada, edited by S. Ghosh, L. Veronis, and M. Walton-Roberts. Vancouver:
      University of British Columbia Press.
   • Gazso, A., J. Borras, N. Mandell, J. Phonepraseuth, L. Lam, and G. Man. 2021,
      forthcoming. “Life course capital and income (in)Security in Canada: An analysis of South
      Asian and Chinese immigrant households.” Alternate Routes.

Preston, Valerie | EUC
   • Wong, S., S. L. McLafferty, A. M. Planey, and V. Preston. 2020. “Disability, wages, and
       commuting in New York.” Journal of Transport Geography 87: 102818.
   • Preston, V., and B. Ray. 2020. “Placing the second generation: A case study of Toronto.”
       The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 64, no. 2: 215–31.
   • Akbar, M., and V. Preston. 2020. Labour market challenges and entrepreneurial activities
       of Bangladeshi immigrant women in Toronto: A Family Perspective. Working paper
       series. Toronto: CERC Migration and the Ryerson Centre for Immigration and
       Settlement.

Ranganathan, Shyam | LA&PS | Philosophy
   • 2021, in press. “Idealism and Indian philosophy.” In Idealism and Immaterialism: A
      Historical and Philosophical Study, edited by Joshua Ferris and Benedikt Paul Göcke.
      London, Routledge.
   • 2021, in press. “The Bhagavad Gītā.” In Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by
      James Fieser.

Rawcliffe, Dalton | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in History
   • 2021, forthcoming. "Turning a new leaf: The British government, the Cultural
       Revolution, and the ethnic Chinese community in Britain, 1967–1968." British Journal of
       Chinese Studies.
   • Forthcoming. "Diplomatic surveillance: Britain's surveillance of Chinese nationals during
       the radical phase of the Cultural Revolution, August–November 1967." The Journal of
       Imperial and Commonwealth History.

Roberts, K. B. | EUC | Graduate Programme in Geography
   • Sarma, J., H. Faxon, and K. B. Roberts, eds. Forthcoming. “Remaking the resource
      frontier—Myanmar and beyond." Geopolitics.
   • Roberts, K. B., and Mai. 2021. “Everyday violence: Tigyit coal mine and coal-fired power
      plant in Shan State, Myanmar.” Geoforum.

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Rodrigo, A. A. Nedra | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Humanities
   • Arumaithurai, Biriyanthi. 2021 “Sorrow Created and Sorrow Relieved” and “Graveyard
       Canto” by Biriyanthi Arumaithurai. Translated from Tamil by A. A. Nedra Rodrigo. In Still
       We Sing: Voices on Violence Against Women, edited by Sarita Jenamani. Bhubaneswar:
       Dhauli Books.
   • Ahamed, Mohamed Rashmy. 2020. “Songs in a Time of Confinement – three poems by
       Mohamed Rashmy Ahamed.” Translated from Tamil by A. A. Nedra Rodrigo. Words and
       Worlds. Winter.
   • Thamizhini. 2020. In the Shadow of a Sword: The Memoir of a Former Woman Leader in
       the LTTE. Translated from Tamil by A. A. Nedra Rodrigo. Delhi: Yoda Press, Thousand
       Oaks: Sage. Supported by a YCAR Publication Fund grant.

Schrauwers, Albert | LA&PS | Anthropology
   • 2021. Merchant Kings: Corporate Governmentality in the Dutch Colonial Empire, 1815–
      1870. New York: Berghahn Books.
   • 2021. “Banknotes, Bookkeeping Barter and Cloth Money: Conversions of ‘Special
      Purpose Money’ in the Cloth and Dammar Trade of Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1860–1905.”
      Economic Anthropology 8, no. 1.

Shadaan, Reena | EUC | Graduate Programme in Environmental Studies
   • Shadaan, R., and M. Murphy. 2020. “EDC's as Industrial Chemicals and Settler Colonial
      Structures: Towards a Decolonial Feminist Approach.” Catalyst: Feminism, Theory,
      Technoscience 6, no. 1: 1–36.

Shahrokni, Shirin | Glendon | Sociology
   • 2020. Higher Education and Social Mobility in France Challenges and Possibilities among
      Descendants of North African Immigrants. Routledge.

Sheibani, Khatereh | LA&PS | Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
   • 2021, in press. Blue Bird Café. Cologne: Forough Press.
   • 2021, in press. Hotel Iran. Tehran: Ameh Press.
   • Sheibani, Khatereh, and Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi. 2021, forthcoming. Special Issue on
      Iranian Radio. Iran-Namag: A Quarterly of Iranian Studies.
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Film and Aesthetic Value in Iranian Context.” In Motion Pictures and
      the Public Good, edited by Mette Hjort and Ted Nannicelli. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.

Sim, Zhi Ming | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Politics
   • Park, Soul, and Zhi Ming Sim. 2021, forthcoming. "Tolerance as implicit order: Militias
       and sexual violence as practice in Indonesia counterinsurgency operations.” Journal of
       Intervention and Statebuilding.

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Sin, Rick | LA&PS | School of Social Work
    • Fung, K., J. Liu, R. Sin, Y. Shakya, S. Guruge, A. Bender, and J. Wong. 2021. “Examining
        different strategies for stigma reduction and mental health promotion in Asian men in
        Toronto.” Community Mental Health Journal 57, no. 4: 655–66.

Sivalingam, Harini | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Socio-legal Studies
    • 2020. “Book review of Unravelling Europe’s ‘Migration Crisis’: Journeys Over Land and
        Sea by Heaven Crawley et al.” Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees 35, no. 3: 113–14.

Su, Yvonne | LA&PS | Equity Studies
    • Su, Y. and L. Le De. 2021. “Uneven recovery: A case study of factors affecting
       remittance-receiving in Tacloban, Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan.” Migration and
       Development.
    • Cuaton, G., and Y. Su. 2020. “Indigenous peoples and the COVID-19 social amelioration
       program in Eastern Visayas, Philippines: Perspectives from social workers.” Journal of
       Indigenous Social Development 9, no. 3: 43–52.
    • Su, Y., and L. Le De. 2020. “Whose views matter in post-disaster recovery? A case study
       of ‘build back better’ in Tacloban City after Typhoon Haiyan.” International Journal of
       Disaster Risk Reduction 51.
    • Su, Y., and L. Mangada. 2020. “‘Selling the dead’: More dignified options needed to
       assist widows in post-disaster recovery after Typhoon Haiyan.” World Development
       Perspectives 19.

Sung, Doris Ha-Lin | University of Alabama
   • Two encyclopedia articles for Grove Art Online.
   • A translation (from English to Chinese) of didactic material for the exhibition Shen Wei:
       Painting in Motion for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.

Takai, Yukari
   • 2020. “Epidemics and Racism: Honolulu’s bubonic plague and the big fire, 1899–1900.”
        Active History.

Tungohan, Ethel | LA&PS | Politics
   • 2021. “The ‘Ideal’ female migrant as grateful and uncomplaining: Gendered colonial
      ideologies, pre-departure orientation sessions, and the #UngratefulFilipina.” Alon:
      Journal for Filipinx American and Diasporic Studies 1, no. 1: 35–50.

Turner, Alicia | LA&PS | Humanities
   • Turner, Alicia, Brian Bocking, and Laurence Cox. 2020. The Irish Buddhist: The Forgotten
       Monk Who Faced down the British Empire. New York: Oxford University Press.
   • 2021. “Colonial secularism built in brick: Religion in Rangoon.” Special section on
       Buddhist Secularism. Journal of South East Asian Studies 52, no. 1: 26–48.

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Uddin, Sadia | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Humanities
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Mourning in the time of COVID-19.” Islam in the City: ‘Reflection’ 2,
       no. 1: January

Umar, Sanober | LA&PS | Politics
  • 2021. “The rise of the Hindutva democrat: The shifting spectacle of race, caste, and
      transnational justice in the Indian Diaspora.” Special Issue on Racial Justice. Journal of
      Peace and Change 46, no. 2.
  • 2021. “City of tenuous peace—Rethinking Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb in Lucknow.” Hotspot
      Series on Majoritarian Politics in South Asia, Journal of Cultural Anthropology, March.

Vandergeest, Peter | EUC
   • Vandergeest, P., M. Marschke, P. Duker. 2021. Migrant segregation doesn’t work:
      COVID-19 lessons from Southeast Asia. The Conversation.
   • Marschke, M., P. Vandergeest, E. Havice, A. Kadfak, P. Duker, I. Isopescu, and M.
      MacDonnell. 2020. “COVID-19, instability and migrant fish workers in Asia.” Maritime
      Studies 20: 87–99.
   • Peluso, N. L., and P. Vandergeest. 2020. “Writing political forests.” Antipode 52, no. 4:
      1083–103.
   • Vandergeest, P., and M. Marschke. 2020. “Oceans as a working space: Commentary 5 to
      the Manifesto for the marine social sciences.” Maritime Studies 19, no. 2: 135–36.
   • Faxon, Hillary, Nancy L. Peluso, and Peter Vandergeest. 2020. “Grounding area studies:
      Development sociology and the study of agrarian-environmental change in Southeast
      Asia.” SEAP Bulletin Fall: 18–24.

Verbakel, Derek | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Political Science
   • Mutimer, David, and Derek Verbakel. 2021, forthcoming. “Critical security studies: A
      schismatic history.” In Contemporary Security Studies. Sixth Edition, edited by Alan
      Collins. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Whitney, Megan | EUC | Graduate Programme in Geography
  • Contributor, State and Trends in Adaptation Report 2020. The Global Centre on
      Adaptation, January 2021.

Wong, Renita | LA&PS | School of Social Work
  • Wong, Yuk-Lin Renita, and Jana Vinsky. 2021. “Beyond implicit bias: Embodied cognition,
      mindfulness and critical reflective practice in social work.” Australian Social Work 74, no.
      2: 186–97.

Wong, Wendy S. | AMPD | Design
  • 2020. “Transmedia Sai-lou: An evolution of Hong Kong’s core values through manhua,
      film and street protests.” Asian Cinema 31, no. 2: 151–68.

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•   2020. “Tracing the philosophy of design in the midst of the Cold War: Cases in the
       Sinophone Region.” Proceedings of the Third Asian Conference of Design History and
       Theory: Nature and Design, 88–96. Fukuoka: Kyushu Sangyo University.
   •   2021. “In memory of Theresa Lee Wai-chun (1943–2020).” International Journal of
       Comic Art 22, no. 2: 476–81.

Wu, Cary | LA&PS | Sociology
  • Wu, Cary et al. 2021, forthcoming. “Citizen satisfaction with government performance
      during COVID-19 in China.” Journal of Contemporary China.
  • Mewes, Jan, Malcolm Fairbrother, Giuseppe Giordano, Cary Wu, and Rima Wilkes. 2021.
      “Experiences matter: Individual-level sources of declining social trust in the United
      States.” Social Science Research 95.
  • Wu, Cary, Yue Qian, and Rima Wilkes. 2020. “Anti-Asian discrimination and the Asian-
      white mental health gap during COVID- 19.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 44, no. 5: 819–35.
  • 2020. “Social capital and COVID-19: A multidimensional and multilevel approach.”
      Chinese Sociological Review 53, no. 1: 27–54.
  • Wu, Cary, Rima Wilkes, Yue Qian, and Eric B. Kennedy. 2020. “Acute discrimination and
      East Asian-white mental health gap during COVID-19 in Canada.” Canadian Diversity 17,
      no. 3: 60–66.

Xavier, Josephine | Health | Graduate Programme in Nursing
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Dads in Pandemic: Impacts and Implications.” Canada Watch.

Xu, Xueqing | LA&PS | Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
    • Mei, Jennifer Jianghai, and Xueqing Xu, editors. 2020. Contemporary Short Stories about
       Women’s Lives in China Today. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, Ltd.
    • Mei, Jennifer Jianghai, and Xueqing Xu, editors. 2020. Marriage in China Today: Stories
       by Chinese Women Authors. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, Ltd.
    • Mei, Jennifer Jianghai, and Xueqing Xu. 2020. “Introduction.” In Marriage in China
       Today: Stories by Chinese Women Authors, edited by Jennifer Jianghai Mei and Xueqing
       Xu. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, Ltd.

Yalamarty, Harshita | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Gender, Feminist and Women’s
Studies
   • 2020. "Lessons from ‘No Ban on Stolen Land.’" Studies in Social Justice 14, no. 2: 474–
       85.

Zha, Qiang | Education
   • 2021. “Equality and equity in Chinese higher education in the post-massification Era: An
       analysis based on Chinese scholarly literature.” China Quarterly.
   • Oleksiyenko, Anatoly, Gerardo Blanco, Ruth Hayhoe, Liz Jackson, Jack Lee, Amy
       Metcalfe, Malini Sivasubramaniam, and Qiang Zha. 2020. “Liberal arts education and

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rethinking universities’ role in a post pandemic era.” In a Compare Forum Paper—
       "Comparative and international higher education in a new key? Thoughts on the post-
       pandemic prospects of scholarship.”
   •   2021, forthcoming. “Revisiting the discourse of a Chinese model of the university: A
       Confucian-Legalist legacy impact perspective.” In Routledge Handbook of the Sociology
       of Higher Education. Second edition, edited by James Côté and Sarah Pickard. London
       and New York: Routledge.
   •   2020. “Rebranding China’s internationalisation of higher education.” East Asia Forum.

Zhao, Yikun | LA&PS | Graduate Programme in Sociology
   • 2021, forthcoming. “Book Review of Unending Capitalism: How Consumerism Negated
       China's Communist Revolution by Karl Gerth.” China Information.

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