I examine learning as part of the process where immigrants negotiate personal and profession identities and participate in the Canadian labour market. I argue for a mutually-constitutive relationship between individual practices, identity construction and Canadian workplace accessibility and receptivity underpinned by gender, race and class relations and perceived language differences
This research examines the everyday experiences of immigrant women working informally in the City of...
Using feminist conceptual framework and methodology, this study examines the experience of thirty Ch...
The underemployment of foreign-trained professional immigrants became an intense focus of Canadian i...
This paper proposes periphery of practice as a conceptual lens to examine the learning experiences e...
My research studies immigrants’ learning experiences as socially organized practices. Informed by th...
The primary objectives of this research were to (1) examine perceptions of the Chinese graduate stud...
This paper examines citizenship learning and identity construction of new Chinese immigrants in a Ca...
This dissertation interrogates the deficit assumptions about English proficiency of skilled immigran...
Despite the fact that immigration has played an important role in transforming Canada into an ethno-...
This phenomenological study provided an in-depth description of the internal meaning of the lived ex...
This research examines how Chinese immigrant mothers’ learning has been socially organized in a Cana...
Although many immigrants in Canada are Internationally Trained Professionals (ITPs), possessing subs...
Highly educated immigrant women from Asia choosing to work for cash in Canada is an indicator of the...
This dissertation challenges the worth of a university degree in the segmented Canadian labour marke...
Literature on lifelong learning indicates that major life transitions lead to significant learning. ...
This research examines the everyday experiences of immigrant women working informally in the City of...
Using feminist conceptual framework and methodology, this study examines the experience of thirty Ch...
The underemployment of foreign-trained professional immigrants became an intense focus of Canadian i...
This paper proposes periphery of practice as a conceptual lens to examine the learning experiences e...
My research studies immigrants’ learning experiences as socially organized practices. Informed by th...
The primary objectives of this research were to (1) examine perceptions of the Chinese graduate stud...
This paper examines citizenship learning and identity construction of new Chinese immigrants in a Ca...
This dissertation interrogates the deficit assumptions about English proficiency of skilled immigran...
Despite the fact that immigration has played an important role in transforming Canada into an ethno-...
This phenomenological study provided an in-depth description of the internal meaning of the lived ex...
This research examines how Chinese immigrant mothers’ learning has been socially organized in a Cana...
Although many immigrants in Canada are Internationally Trained Professionals (ITPs), possessing subs...
Highly educated immigrant women from Asia choosing to work for cash in Canada is an indicator of the...
This dissertation challenges the worth of a university degree in the segmented Canadian labour marke...
Literature on lifelong learning indicates that major life transitions lead to significant learning. ...
This research examines the everyday experiences of immigrant women working informally in the City of...
Using feminist conceptual framework and methodology, this study examines the experience of thirty Ch...
The underemployment of foreign-trained professional immigrants became an intense focus of Canadian i...