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“Our community needs to heal”: Using Photovoice to Explore Intergenerational Memories of Civil War with Young Central Americans in Toronto “我们的社区需要愈合”:使用Photovoice与多伦多的中美洲年轻人一起探索内战的代际记忆
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.3433
Juan Carlos Jimenez, Morgan Poteet, Giovanni Carranza, Veronica Escobar Olivo
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Collective Memories and Community Interventions: Peace Building in Northern Ireland 集体记忆与社区干预:北爱尔兰的和平建设
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.3442
Michael Soto, Joachim Savelsberg
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Collegial or Contentious? Reflections on an Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion about an Oil Pipeline 合议还是争议?关于输油管道的跨学科小组讨论的思考
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4219
Allyson Wiley, Attie Marshall, Angela Person, Randy Peppler
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Risky Others: Covid-19 Reconstitutions of Risk, Governance, and Stigmatization of Bodies 风险他人:2019冠状病毒病:对身体风险、治理和污名化的重构
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4030
Andrea Bombak, Angie Wong, Sarah Balcom, Barbara Parker
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“You Do What You Have To Do For The Babies”: The Pregnancy Experiences of Native American Women “你为孩子做了你必须做的事”:美国土著妇女的怀孕经历
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4064
Jessica Liddell, Tess Carlson, Amy Stiffarm
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Transformation Towards Social Justice: Artistic Amalgams Seen Through a Hip-Hop Pedagogical Lens 向社会正义的转变:嘻哈教学视角下的艺术融合
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4072
Lisa Delgado Brown, Ebony N. Perez
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The Quiet Violence of Empire: How USAID Waged Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan (Book Review) 帝国的无声暴力:美国国际开发署如何在阿富汗发动平叛行动(书评)
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4395
Kevin Walby
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Postcolonial DH: Critical Cartographies, Decolonial Archives, and Humanities for the Public 后殖民DH:批判地图学、非殖民档案和公众人文学科
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4387
Amanda Ortiz Molina, Ryan Stears
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Super Visa Program: Immigration Policy Changes and Social Injustice under the Neoliberal Governmentality in Canada 超级签证计划:加拿大新自由主义统治下的移民政策变化和社会不公
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.3648
Ivy Li, Sepali Guruge, Charlotte Lee
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 In November 2011, Citizenship and Immigration Canada paused the parents/grandparents (PGP) sponsorship immigration and announced a new Super Visa program simultaneously to facilitate family reunification, specifically among older adults waiting to be reunified with their children in Canada. We conducted a qualitative study to understand the experiences of immigrant families with the Super Visa Program. In total, 19 semi-structured interviews were conducted in Toronto with Chinese immigrants and parents holding a Super Visa. Our findings revealed that Super Visa program is helpful for family reunification, especially for those whose regular visa applications are not successful. However, Super Visa is still a visitor visa and parents/grandparents have to leave after a maximum of two years. This temporary status of their parents does not promote among immigrants a sense of belonging in Canada, but reinforces their feeling of being treated as “foreigner”. They also debunked the stigma that older parents/grandparents come to Canada for better welfare and are non-contributor and a burden to Canadian society. We observe older parents/grandparents are categorized as “undesirable” and their unpaid contributions to immigrant family and Canada society are rendered invisible. We argue there exits an inherent link between PGP policy changes and social injustice. Behind the negative portrayal of older parents/grandparents and policy changes on them is State’s neoliberal governmentality grounded upon market norms and mechanism. The immigration and social injustice inflicting on older PGP migrants manifests that neoliberal immigration regime is still structurally raced, gendered, classed, and may be intertwined with other stigmatizing dynamics such as ageist, ableist etc. within the State’s power relationship.
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Landscapes of Injustice, Landscapes of Repair (Editor's Introduction) 不公正的景观,修复的景观(编者介绍)
Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI: 10.26522/ssj.v17i3.4384
Alexandra Moore
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