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Julie E.E. Young McMaster University |
| List Affiliations: | Reviewer for H-Citizenship |
| Reviews: | untitled |
| Interests: | Canadian History / Studies Geography Immigration History / Studies Latin American and Caribbean History / Studies Mexican History / Studies Nationalism History / Studies Native American History / Studies Oral History Political Science Research and Methodology U.S. - Mexico Borderlands |
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Bio: Dr. Julie E.E. Young is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. She holds a doctorate in Geography and a Graduate Diploma in Refugee and Migration Studies from York University. Her dissertation focused on collaborative advocacy across the Canada-US border in response to the Central American refugee ‘crisis’ of the late-1980s. Julie’s ongoing research program aims to better understand North America’s borders in the context of broader global processes as well as what local practices tell us about where, how, and for whom borders work. She has worked as a researcher in academic, non-profit, and public sector settings. Julie’s work has been published in ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, Environment & Planning D: Society and Space, Journal of International Migration and Integration, and Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees. |
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