11.05: immigration law

Researcher: Sharryn Aiken

Nombre: 
Sharryn

Location

Faculty of Law, Queen's University K7L 3N6 Kingston, ON
Canadá
44° 14' 0.9924" N, 76° 28' 57.7128" W
Apellidos: 
Aiken
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Título del Trabajo: 
Associate Professor
Disciplina: 
Law
Institución (es): 
Faculty of Law, Queen's University
Educación: 

<p>Ph.D. Candidate - Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto<br /> Graduate Diploma in Refugee and Migration Studies</p><p>Master of Laws - Constitutional Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, 1999</p><p>Diploma - International and Comparative Law of Human Rights<br /> International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 1995</p><p>Master of Arts - Political Science, University of Toronto, 1987</p><p>Barrister-at-Law - Called to the Bar of Ontario, 1986</p><p>Bachelor of Laws - Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, 1984</p><p>Bachelor of Arts - Political Science, York University, 1981</p>

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Proyectos de Investigación Actuales: 

SSHRC Strategic Knowledge Cluster Grant (2008 – 2015) $2.1 million – “A Canadian Refugee Research Network: Globalizing Knowledge” (co-applicant)

SSHRC Major Collaborative Research Initiative (2008 – 2015) $2.5 Million – “The New Transparency: Surveillance and Social Sorting” (collaborator). For project description, see: www.surveillanceproject.org/node/127

SSHRC Standard Research Grant (2007 - 2010)
$145,140 – “Refugee Diasporas, “Homeland” Conflicts and the Impact of the Post-9/11 Security Paradigm” (principal investigator)
 

Projecto de investigación completo: 

Asia Pacific Foundation (2007)
$20,000 – “Diasporic Interventions in Development and Peace Building: Challenges and Opportunities - A Case Study of Canada/Sri Lanka” (principal investigator)

IDRC (Ottawa) – International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo (2007)
$10,000 – “The Impact of Post 9/11 Anti-Terrorism Measures on the Sri Lankan Diaspora in Canada”

Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security, York University (2006 - 2007)
$3,500 – “A Pilot Study on The Impact of the Post 9/11 Security Paradigm on Refugee Diasporas”

Department of Justice Canada, Family, Children & Youth Section (2006 - 2007)
$10,000 – “A Synthesis of the Literature on Family Law Information for Newcomers” (principal investigator)

SSHRC (2005 – 2006)
$25,000 Strategic Research Clusters Grant – Phase 2 “Refugee Integration and Protection” (co-investigator with interdisciplinary team from York University’s Centre for Refugee Studies, University of Alberta and University of Montréal)

Africa and Middle East Refugee Assistance (AMERA) UK/Comic Relief (2005 - 2006)
$22,000 – Project grant to conduct evaluation of the Refugee Law Project, Faculty of Law,
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

SSHRC (2004 – 2007)
$36,000 – Aid to Research and Transfer Journals Grant for Refuge, Canada’s Periodical on Refugees

SSHRC (2004 – 2005)
$30,000 – Strategic Research Clusters Design Grant: “A Critical Comparison of the Settlement
and Integration Experiences of Refugees and Immigrants in Canada” (co- applicant)

Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management, Berlin (2005)
$10,000 – Publication Grant for Refuge – Special Issue on “Multiple Homes and Parallel Civil Societies:
Transnationalism and Refugee Diasporas”

Law Commission of Canada (2004)
$15,000 – Research Award for a project on the Impact of Global International Informal Banking on
Canada: A Case Study of Tamil Transnational Money Transfer Networks (co-investigator)

Teléfono (trabajo): 
(613) 533-6000 ext. 78007
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Idiomas: 
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RRN Nombre de Usuario: 

Forced Migration of Colombians - Colombia, Ecuador, Canada

Autor(s) Principal: 
Riaño Alcalá, Pilar; Colorado, Martha; Díaz, Patricia; Osorio, Amantina
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This document presents the results of the first phase of research on forced migration of Colombians to Canada, which is part of a broader research project on forced migration of Colombians. A Comparative Study of Fear, Historical Memory and Social Representations in Colombia, Ecuador and Canada. Data collection and analysis was carried out from the end of 2004 (with a pilot project in the city of Vancouver) through the end of 2006.

Fecha de Lanzamiento: 
Fri, 2009/06/26 (All day)
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