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Jill Hanley

Membre régulière

Affiliation

Professeure titulaire, École de travail social de l'Université 91

Directrice scientifique,Institut universitaire SHERPA : immigration, culture, santé

Intérêts de recherche

Politique sociale : politique d'immigration/réfugiés ; droits du travail ; droits sociaux ; santé ; logement social ; organisation communautaire : interculturelle ; féministe ; quartier ; lutte contre la pauvreté ; immigration ; travail ; développement communautaire : logement ; développement économique communautaire.

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3506, rue University,
Salle 300
Montréal (Québec)
Canada H3A 0G5

jill.hanley [at] mcgill.ca (> Courriel)

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Sélection de publications


Al Mhamied, A., Bogossian, A., & Hanley, J. (2023). Fathering Here, Fathering There… A Phenomenological Study of the Impact of Forced Migration and Resettlement on Syrian Refugee Fathers in Canada. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 10608265231181789

Bhuyan, R., Osazuwa, S., Hanley, J. & Schmidt, C. (2023). Unless we are native, we are all immigrants to Canada”: How multicultural values and settler-colonial consciousness shape Canadian social workers’ views towards immigrants. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. Advance online.

Brotman, S., Simard, J., Hanley, J., Raymond, É., & Delgado, P. (2023). Les personnes âgées immigrantes et leurs proches à Montréal: des vies oubliées durant la pandémie. Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 42(1), 177-183.

McConnell, S. M., Noble, M., Hanley, J., Finley-Roy, V., & Drolet, J. (2023). Integrating Practice Research into Social Work Field Education in Canada. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 43(1), 1-19.

Schmidt, C., Bergen, H., Hajjar, O., Larios, L., Nakache, D., Bhuyan, R., & Hanley, J. (2023). Navigating bureaucratic violence in Canada’s two-step immigration system. Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 1-20

Hanley, J., Ives, N., Lenet, J., Walsh, C. A., Hordyk, S.-R., Ben Soltane, S., & Este, D. (2019). Migrant women’s health and housing insecurity: an intersectional analysis. International Journal of Migration, Health & Social Care:15(1): 90-106.

Tungohan, E.,Hanley, J.(2019). Introduction to the themed section: a question of caring‐ethical and policy dilemmas arising from care migration. International Journal of Care and Caring.3(2): 225-227.

Hanley, J., Al Mhamied, A., Cleveland, J., Hajjar, O., Hassan, G., Ives, N., Khyar, R., Hynie, M. (2018). The Social Networks, Social Support and Social Capital of Syrian Refugees Sponsored to Settle in Montreal: Indications from their early experiences of integration. Canadian Ethnic Studies 50(2): 123-149. 

Hanley, J., Larios, L., Salamanca Cardona, M., Henaway, M., Dwaikat Shaer, N., Ben Soltane, S., Eid, P. (2018). Gender dynamics of temporary placement agency work: (Im)migrants, know your place!Canadian Diversity

Choudry, A,Hanley, J, Shragge, E. (2012).Organize!:Building from the Local for Global Justice. Oakland, CA: PM Press.

Choudry, A.,Hanley, J., Jordan, S., Shragge, E., and Stiegman, M. (2009).Fight Back: Workplace Justice for Immigrants. Blackpoint, NS: Fernwood Press

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