E Halliday, L Brennan, C Bambra, J Popay - Health & Place, 2021 - Elsevier
There are significant geographical inequalities in health. Spatial stigma-negative representations of particular localities-could be an important mechanism through which …
Research on territorial stigmatization has gained considerable traction in the past decade as urban inequalities accelerate under neoliberal urbanization. While the production of …
Despite the recent increase in Sub-Saharan African newcomers to Canada, little is known about their experiences, specifically the challenges they face rebuilding their lives and the …
The concept of territorial stigmatisation has garnered increasing attention over the past decade. Studies from across six continents confirm and contribute to the concept's growing …
M Zaami, A Madibbo - International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper aims to understand the factors promoting racial microaggression from the perspective of first-generation Black African immigrant youth in Calgary, Alberta, Canada …
G George, ED Selimos - Social Identities, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on an analysis of three immigrant narratives, this paper employs a person-centred approach to immigrant integration in Canada. It examines how immigrants interpret the …
E Halliday, M Collins, M Egan, R Ponsford, C Scott… - Health & place, 2020 - Elsevier
Place-based stigma is linked with health and social harms, but few studies have assessed what actions may reduce these. Area-based programmes are one potential strategy but may …
ED Selimos, G George - Canadian Ethnic Studies, 2018 - muse.jhu.edu
This paper explores how newcomer youth experience social inclusion in their first years of settlement in a mid-sized Canadian city—Windsor, Ontario. The paper situates the …