Research collective on migration and racism
COMIR
Associate Professor, School of Public and International Affairs
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Christina Clark-Kazak is Associate Professor, School of Public and International Affairs and Editor-in-chief of Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees. She has previously worked for York University, Saint Paul University, the Canadian government and the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers. She has also served as President of the Canadian Associate for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. Her work is published in books, book chapter and articles in international migration and development and she has received continuous research funding since her doctorate from the Canadian and British governments and non-governmental organizations.
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My research focuses on three areas: age discrimination in migration and development policy; political participation of young people in migration situations; and, interdisciplinary methodology in forced migration, conflict and development.