Associate Professor, Sociology, York University, Canada
GUIDA C. MAN is an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department, York University. Her research intersects im/migration and transnationalism, families, gender and work, and racism and racialization in the context of neoliberalism and global economic restructuring. She has published extensively in the form of journal articles and book chapters. Her co-edited book, with Rina Cohen is entitled Engendering Transnational Voices: Studies in Family, Work and Identity (Waterloo: WLU Press, 2015). Currently, she focuses her investigation on a number of SSHRC funded research projects, including a study on COVID-19: Anti-Chinese/Asian racism in the GTA; projects on eldercare within Chinese immigrant families, as well as research on elder abuse.
A century after the Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese women still face challenges in Canada
Jul 11, 2023 07:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
This July marks a century since the Chinese Exclusion Act was introduced in Canada. On June 23, a plaque was unveiled in the Senate in Ottawa to mark the centenary. While the act was in force, Chinese immigrants to...
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