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Christina Clark-Kazak

Christina Clark-Kazak is an associate professor of public and international affairs at the University of Ottawa.

Books by Christina Clark-Kazak

Migration and Racialization in Times of “Crisis”

The Making of Crises and their Effects

edited by Leila Benhadjoudja, Christina Clark-Kazak & Stéphanie Garneau
contributions by Magalie Civil, Yacout El Abboubi, Gina Vukojević, Theresa Cheng, Tahseen Chowdury, Maritza Felices-Luna, Walter Flores, Marina Gomá, Tatiana Llagumo, Chiedza Pasipanodya, Manuel Salamanca Cardona, Ricardo Muniz-Trejo, Penelope Van Tuyl, Martha Alexandra Vargas Aguirre, Ian Warwick, Deborah Zion, Valentina Glockner, Elaine Chase, Jennifer Allsopp & Brad Blitz
series edited by Jean-François Rousseau

Gouverner les migrations pour perpétuer la mondialisation

Gestion migratoire et Organisation internationale pour les migrations

by (author) Younès Ahouga
series edited by Christina Clark-Kazak

Messy Ethics in Human Rights Work

edited by Shayna Plaut, Neil Bilotta, Lara Rosenoff Gauvin, Christina Clark-Kazak & Maritza Felices-Luna

Research across Borders

An Introduction to Interdisciplinary, Cross-Cultural Methodology

by (author) Christina Clark-Kazak

Mobilizing Global Knowledge

Refugee Research in an Age of Displacement

edited by Susan McGrath & Julie E.E. Young
contributions by Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, Paula Banerjee, Pablo Bose, Nergis Canefe, Christina Clark-Kazak, Don Dippo, Wenona Giles, Susan Kneebone, Ellen Percy Kraly, Loren B. Landau, Elizabeth Lunstrum, Susan F. Martin, Michele Millard, Petra Molnar, William J. Payne, Ranabir Samaddar, Beatriz Eugenia Sanchez-Mojica, James C. Simeon, Lisa Singh & Brittany Lauren Wheeler