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Books and Research Monographs
Anisef, P.,
Kilbride, K. M., Baichman-Anisef, E. & Khattar, R.
(2001). Between Two Worlds: The Experiences and Concerns of
Immigrant Youth in
Ontario.
(78pp.)
Toronto:
CERIS.
Anisef, P.,
Kilbride, K.M., Ochaka, J. & Janzen, R. (2001). Study on
Parenting Issues of Newcomer Families in
Ontario.
(150pp.) Toronto: Centre for Research & Education in Human Services
(CREHS) and CERIS.
Anisef, P.&
Kilbride, K.M. (2001). To Build on Hope: Overcoming the
Challenges Facing Newcomer Youth at Risk in
Ontario.
(110pp.) Toronto: CERIS.
Beiser, M. (2001). Alone in Canada: 21 Ways to Make It Better. A
Self-help Guide for Single Newcomers. Toronto: Centre for
Addiction and Mental Health.
Anisef, P. &
Kilbride, K. M. (2000). The Needs of Newcomer Youth and Emerging
“Best Practices” to Meet Those Needs. (63pp.) Toronto: CERIS.
Beiser, M. (1999). Strangers At the Gate: The ‘Boat People’s’
First Ten Years in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto
Press.
Chapters in Books
Isin E. & Siemiatycki, M. (2002). “Making Space for Mosques:
Struggles for Urban Citizenship in Diasporic Toronto.” In S.
Razack (Ed.) Race, Space and the Law: Unmapping a White Settler
Society. Ottawa: Between the Lines Press.
Murdie, R. A. & Teixeira, C. (2002). “Towards
a Comfortable Neighbourhood and Housing Immigrant Experiences in
Toronto.” In P. Anisef & M. Lanphier (Eds.) World in a City.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
George, U. (2001). “South Asians in Canada.” In J. Beegum & B.
Hariharan’s (Eds.) Canadian Diaspora: Asia-Pacific Immigration
(pp. 71-89). New Delhi: Creative Books.
Beiser, M., Hyman. I. (2000). “Perceptions of Stress in Southeast
Asian Refugee Youth: Implications for the Development of Culturally
Appropriate Measures.” In F. Ahearn (Ed.) Psychological Wellness
of Refugees (pp. 180-178). Oxford: Berghahn Books.
Beiser, M. (2000). “Refugee Resettlement and Adaptation in
Vancouver. A Psychological, Economic and Social Study.” In Antoine
S. Bailly Phillippe Brun, R. J. Lawrence, M. C. Rey (Eds.)
Socially Sustainable Cities. Principles and Practices (pp 53 –
56). Program UNESCO – MOST. London: Economica.
Lo, L. (2000).
“The Great Malls: Mississauga’s Chinese Community.” In F. Dieterman
(Ed.)
Mississauga:
The First Ten Thousand Years
(pp. 265-278). Mississauga: The Mississauga Heritage Foundation.
Noh, S., Beiser, M., Hou, F., Kaspar, V. (1999). “Experiences of
Racism among Southeast Asian Refugees.” In R. Roswith, (Ed.),
Global Culture with Human Rights and Mental Health (pp.503-515).
Scottsdale, AZ: Pabst Science Publisher.
Chambon, A., Abai, M., Shapiro, B., McGrath, S.,
Dremetsikas, T. & Dudziak S. (1998).
“L’interculturel à l’aune des traumatismes
communautaires: Les réfugiés survivants de la
torture.” In K. Fall et al. (Eds.) Champ
multiculturel, transactions interculturelles:
des théories, des pratiques, des analyses
(pp.133-155). Paris: L’Harmattan.
Ruskin, R., Beiser, M. (1998). “Cultural Issues in
Psychotherapy.” In P. M. Cameron, J. Ennis, & J.C. Deadman (Eds.)
Guidelines and Standards for the Psychotherapies. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press.
Beiser, M. & Hyman, I. (1997). “Southeast Asian Refugees in
Canada.” In I. Al-Issa & M. Tousignant (Eds.) Ethnicity,
Immigration and Psychopathology (pp.35-56). New York: Plenum
Press.
CERIS Working Paper Series
2002
Lo, Lucia, Carlos Teixeira & Marie Truelove.
Cultural Resources, Ethnic Strategies, and Immigrant
Entrepreneurship: A Comparative Study of Five Immigrant Groups in
the Toronto CMA. CERIS
Working Paper Series #21. 36 pp.
Mahtani, Minelle.
Interrogating the Hyphen-nation: Canadian Multicultural Policy And
“Mixed Race” Identities. CERIS Working Paper Series
#20. 36 pp.
Anisef, Paul, Etta Baichman-Anisef, & Myer
Siemiatycki.
Multiple Identities & Marginal Ties: The Experience of Russian
Jewish Immigrant Youth in Toronto. CERIS Working
Paper Series #19. 29 pp.
Milroy, Beth Moore & Marcia Wallace.
Ethnoracial Diversity and Planning Practices in the Greater Toronto
Area: Final report. CERIS Working Paper Series.
#18-2002. 50 pp.
Beiser, Morton, Feng Hou, Violet Kaspar & Samuel
Noh.
Ethnic Identity, Resettlement Stress, and Depressive Affect, among
Southeast Asians in Canada. CERIS Working Paper
Series #17. 37 pp.
2001
Doucet,
Michael J.
The Anatomy of An Urban Legend: Toronto’s Multicultural Reputation.
CERIS Working Paper Series #16. 71 pp.
Siemiatycki, Myer, Tim Rees, Roxana Ng & Khan Rahi.
Integrating Community Diversity in Toronto: On Whose Terms?
CERIS Working Paper Series # 14. 70 pp.
2000
Lo,
Lucia, Valerie Preston, Shuguang Wang, Katherine Reil, Edward Harvey
and Bobby Siu.
Immigrants Economic Status in Toronto: Rethinking Settlement and
Integration Strategies. CERIS Working Paper Series #15. 78
pp.
Kilbride,
Kenise Murphy.
A Review of the Literature on the Human, Social, and Cultural
Capital of Immigrant Children and Their Families with Implications
for Teacher Education. CERIS Working Paper Series #13. 26
pp.
Troper,
Harold.
History of Immigration since the Second World War: From Toronto "The
Good" to Toronto "The World in a City”. CERIS Working Paper
Series #12. 61 pp.
Burnaby,
Barbara, Carl James & Sheri Regier.
The Role of Education in Integrating Diversity in the Greater
Toronto Area. CERIS Working Paper Series #11. 94 pp.
Murdie,
Bob & Carlos Teixeira.
Toward a Comfortable Neighbourhood and Appropriate Housing:
Immigrant Experience in Toronto. CERIS Working Paper Series
#10. 75 pp.
Qadeer,
Mohammad.
The Base of Chinese and South Asian Merchants’ Entrepreneurship and
Ethnic Enclaves, Toronto, Canada. CERIS Working Paper Series
#9. 34 pp.
1999
Isin,
Engin & Myer Siemiatycki.
Fate and Faith: Claiming Urban Citizenship in Immigrant Toronto.
CERIS Working Paper Series #08. 33 pp.
Doucet,
Michael J.
Bibliography on Immigration and Settlement in the Toronto Area.
CERIS Working Paper Series #07. 50 pp.
Doucet,
Michael J.
Toronto in Transition: Demographic Changing in the Late Twentieth
Century. CERIS Working Paper Series #06. 49 pp.
Bourne,
Larry S.
Migration, Immigration and Social Sustainability: The Recent Toronto
Experience in Comparative Context. CERIS Working Paper
Series #05. 31 pp.
1998
Rose,
Damaris, Pia Carrasco & Johanne Charboneau.
The Role of "Weak Ties" in the Settlement Experiences of Immigrant
Women with Young Children: The Case of Central Americans in Montreal.
CERIS Working Paper Series #04. 31 pp.
Qadeer,
Mohammad.
Ethnic Malls and Plazas: Chinese Commercial Developments in
Scarborough, Ontario. CERIS Working Paper Series #03. 18 pp.
Bernhard,
Judith, Marlinda Freire & Veronica Pacini.
Resisting Enculturation in Canadian Elementary Schools: Culturally
Contested Issues of Latin American Parents. CERIS Working
Paper Series #02. 16 pp.
Richmond,
Anthony H.
Immigration Policy and Research in Canada: Pure or Applied?
CERIS Working Paper Series #01. 26 pp.
Refereed Articles
Beiser, M., Hou, F., Hyman, I. & Tousignant, M. (2002). “Poverty and
Mental Health Among Immigrant and Non-immigrant Children.”
American Journal of Public Health, 92(2): 220-227.
George, U. (2002). “A Needs-based Model of Settlement Service for
Newcomers to Canada.” International Social Work, 45(4):
465-480.
Kellough, G. & Wortley, S. (2002). "Remand for
Plea: The Impact of Race, Pre-trial Detention and Over-Charging on
Plea Bargaining Decisions." British Journal of Criminology,
42 (1): 186-210.
Kilbride, K.M.& D’Arcangelo, L. (2002). “Meeting
Immigrant Community College Students’ Needs on One GTA College
Campus.” Canadian Journal of Higher Education, XXX
(2).
Man, G. (2002). “Globalization and the
Erosion of the Welfare State: Effects on Immigrant
Women from China and Hong Kong.” Canadian Women Studies/les
cahiers de la femme,
special issue on “Women, Globalization and International Trade”,
21/22(4/1):26-32.
Qadeer, M.A. (2002). “Urban Planning and
Multiculturalism: Beyond Sensitivity.” Plan
Canada, 40(4).
Ruck, M. & Wortley, S. (2002). “Racial and Ethnic
Minority High School Students’ Perceptions of School Disciplinary
Practices: A Look at Some Canadian Findings.” Journal of Youth
and Adolescence, 31 (3): 185-195.
Simich, L., Beiser, M. & Mawani, F. (2002). Issues and Commentaries,
“Paved with Good Intentions: Canada’s Refugee Destining Policy and
Paths of Secondary Migration.” Canadian Public Policy, 28
(4): 597-607.
Steele, L.S., Lemieux-Charles, L., Clark, J.P. & Glazier, R.H.
(2002). “The impact of policy changes on the health of recent
immigrants and refugees in the inner city: A qualitative study of
service providers' perspectives.” Canadian Journal of Public
Health, 93:118-122. (Senior Responsible Author: Glazier)
Beiser, M., Noh, S., Hou, F., Kaspar, V. & Rummens, J. (2001).
“Southeast Asian Refugees’ Perceptions of Racial Discrimination in
Canada.” Canadian Ethnic Studies, XXX111(1).
Chambon, A., McGrath, S., Shapiro, B., Abai, M., Dudziak, S. &
Dremetsikas, T. (2001). “From Interpersonal Links to Webs of
Relations: Creating Befriending Relationships with Survivors of
Torture and War.” Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation,
2(2): 1-16.
Hou, F. & Beiser, M. (2001). “Language Acquisition, Unemployment and
Depressive Disorder Among Southeast Asian Refugees: A 10-year
Study.” Social Science & Medicine, 53:1321-1334.
Meana, M., Burnston, T., George, U., Wells, L. & Rosser, W. (2001).
“Older Immigrant Tamil Women and Their Doctors: Attitudes toward
Breast Cancer Screening.” Journal of Immigrant Health, 3(1):
5-13.
Meana, M., Burnston, T., George, U., Wells, L. & Rosser, W. (2001).
“Influences on Breast Cancer Screening Behaviors in Tamil Immigrant
Women 50 Years Old and Over.” Ethnicity and Health, 6(3/4):
179-188.
Winter, E. (2001).
“Multiculturalism versus National Unity? Rethinking the Logic of
Inclusion
in Germany and Canada.”
International
Journal for Canadian Studies/Revue internationale
d’études canadiennes,
24(Fall):169-193.
Beiser, M. & Hou, F. (2000). “Gender Differences in Language
Acquisition by Southeast Asian Refugees.” Canadian Social Policy,
26 (3): 311-330.
George, U. & Tsang, A.K.T. (2000). “A Profile of Former Yugoslavian
Newcomers to Canada:
Settlement Issues and Implications for Policy and Practice.”
International Social Work, 43(3): 381-393.
Hyman, I., Vu, N. & Beiser, M. (2000). “Post-Migration Stresses
Among Southeast Asian Youth in Canada.” Journal of Comparative
Family Studies, 31(32): 281-293.
Lo, L. & Wang,
S. (2000). “Economic Impacts of Immigrants in the Toronto CMA: A
Tax-benefit Analysis.” Journal of International Migration and
Integration, 1: 273-303.
Lo, L. & Preston, V. (2000 ).
“‘Asian Theme’ Malls in Suburban Toronto: Land Use Conflict in
Richmond Hill.” Canadian Geographer, 44: 182-190.
Preston, V. & Cox, J. (2000). “Immigrants and Employment: A
Comparison of Montreal and
Toronto Between 1981 and 1996.” Canadian Journal of Regional
Science, 23: 87 – 111.
Truelove, M. (2000). “Services for Immigrant Women: An Evaluation of
Locations.” The
Canadian Geographer, 44:135-151.
Winter, E. (2000).
“Conference Report: Recasting European and Canadian History:
National
Consciousness, Migration,
Multicultural Lives. ” Canadian Ethnic Studies.
32(2):115-118.
George, U. & Fuller-Thomson, E. (1999). “To Stay or Not To Stay:
Characteristics Associated with Newcomers Planning To Stay in
Canada.” Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 20(1/2):
181-193. Abridged version reprinted in Vis-à-Vis: The Citizenship
and Immigration Magazine, Winter: 46-51.
Kilbride, K.M. (1999). “Enhancing the Likelihood
of Academic Success of Immigrant and
Refugee Children: Empowering Their Families,
Building Social Capital.” The
Institute of Guidance Counsellors Journal,
23 (Spring):15-23.
Noh, S., Beiser, M., Kaspar, V., Hou, F. & Rummens, J. (1999).
“Perceived Racial Discrimination, Depression, and Coping: A Study of
Southeast Asian Refugees in Canada.” The Journal of Health and
Social Behavior, 40:193-207.
Preston, V. &
Man, G. (1999). “Employment Experiences of Chinese Immigrant Women:
An Exploration of Diversity.” Canadian Women’s Studies,19(3):115-122
Wortley, S. (1999). “Hate Crime Controversy:
Opposing Views on Hate Crime Legislation and Enforcement
Practices.” Policing and Society, 9: 1-10.
Wortley, S. (1999). "A Northern Taboo: Research
on Race, Crime and Criminal Justice in Canada." Canadian Journal
of Criminology, 41(2): 261-274.
George, U. & Ramkissoon, S. (1998). “Race, Gender and Class:
Interlocking Oppressions in the Lives of South Asian Women in
Canada.” AFFLIA: Journal of Women and Social Work, 13:
102-119.
Kilbride, K.M., Bernhard, J., Lefebvre, M. L.,
Chud, G. & Lange, R. (1998). “Troubled
Relationships in Early Childhood Education:
Parent-teacher Interactions in Ethnoculturally Diverse Child
Settings.” Early Education and Development, 9
(1):5-28.
Siemiatycki, M. & Isin, E. (1998). “Immigration, Diversity and Urban
Citizenship in
Toronto.”
Canadian Journal of Regional Science,
XX(1.2).
Zhang-Wong, J., Beiser, M., Zipursky, R. B. & Bean, G. (1998). “An
Investigation of Ethnic and Gender Differences in the
Pharmacodynamics of Haloperidol.” Psychiatry Research,
81:333-339.
Beiser, M. & Hyman, I. (1997). “Refugees’ Time Perspective and
Mental Health.” The American
Journal of Psychiatry, 154(7): 996-1002.
Devins, G.M., Beiser, M., Dion, R., Pelletier, L.G. & Edwards, R.G.
(1997). “Cross-Cultural Measurements of Psychological Well-Being:
The Psychometric Equivalence of Cantonese, Vietnamese, and Laotian
Translations of the Affect Balance Scale.” American Journal of
Public Health, 87(5): 794-799.
George, U. & Fuller-Thomson, E. (1997). “To Stay or Not To Stay:
Characteristics Associated with Newcomers Planning To Stay in
Canada.” Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 20(1/2):
181-193.
Lo, L. & Wang,
S. (1997 ). “Settlement Patterns of Toronto’s Chinese Immigrants:
Convergence or Divergence?” Canadian Journal of Regional Science,
20: 49-72.
Qadeer, M.A. (1997). “Pluralistic Planning for
Multicultural Cities: The Canadian Practice.” Journal of The
American Planning Association, 63 (4): 148-499. (Received the
Award of Honourable Mention for the Best Article.)
Non-Refereed Articles
McGrath, S. (2001). “Journey to Rwanda: The Hope
After the Horror.” First Light, Canadian
Centre for Victims of Torture, Spring/Summer:
12-14.
George, U. & Yan, M.C. (2000). Ontario Immigrants' Profile:
1986-1998. Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.
McGrath, S. (1999). “The Practice of Social Citizenship: Lessons
from the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture.” First Light,
Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture, Spring:3-6.
Reports
Ali, M. (2002).
Parenting Issues of Newcomers with Young Children: A Review of the
Literature.
Human Resource
Development, Canada
Shields, J. & Rahi, K. (2002). Immigrant and Refugee Youth
Unemployment: A Qualitative Exploration of Labour Market Exclusion -
Summary Findings. Toronto: CERIS (29 pp.).
Winter, E. (2002).
Academic Research and Public Policy Impact. The Programme and Policy
Relevance of CERIS
Products. Final Research Report.
Submitted to the CERIS Board
of
Directors (33 p.).
Wortley, S. (2002). Racial Differences in
Customs Searches at Pearson
International Airport: Results from a Pilot Study.
Toronto: African Canadian Legal Clinic.
Ali, M. (2001).
“Focus Groups in Toronto & Ottawa.” In P. Anisef, K.M. Kilbride, J.
Ochocka & R. Janzen, A Study of Parenting Issues of Newcomer
Families in Ontario.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of
Settlement and Integration Services.
George, U.
(2001). Monitoring and Evaluation of the Settlement Process of
Refugees Sponsored by Afghan Association of
Ontario.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of
Settlement and Integration Services.
Kilbride, K.M.& Anisef, P. (2001).
To Build on Hope: Overcoming the Challenges Facing
Newcomer Youth at Risk in Ontario.
Report to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration
of Settlement and Integration Services.
Kilbride, K.M., Anisef, P., Ochocka, J. & Janzen,
R. (2001). A Study on Parenting Issues of
Newcomer Families in Ontario.
Report to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration
of Settlement and Integration Services.
McDonald, L.,
George, U., Daciuk, J., Yan, M.C. & Rowan, H. (2001). A Study of
the Settlement Related Needs of Newly Arrived Seniors in
Ontario.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of
Settlement and Integration Services.
Siemiatycki M. (2001). “Report on Newcomer Youth
at Risk Who Are Out of School and
Unemployed.” In K. M. Kilbride & P. Anisef, To
Build on Hope: Overcoming the
Challenges Facing Newcomer Youth at Risk in
Ontario. Citizenship and Immigration
Canada.
Siemiatycki M. (2001). “Immigration,
Transnationalism and Citizenship.” In H. Adelman (Ed.) Program of
Migration and Diversity Studies: Immigration Policy and Practice in
Canada.
Ottawa: Metropolis Institute.
Truelove, M. & Wang, S. (2001). A Study to Compare and Analyse
Settlement Patterns of Newcomers in Relation to How Settlement
Programs and Services are Currently Organized and Funded in Ontario.
Report to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario
Administration of Settlement and Integration Services.
Beiser, M., Hou,
F., Kaspar, V. & Noh, S. (2000). Changes in Poverty Status and
Developmental Behaviours: A Comparison of Immigrant and
Non-immigrant Children in
Canada.
A final report to Human Resources and Development Canada, Directed
Research Program, Income Security and Social Development Studies,
Applied Research Branch,
Strategic Policy.
George, U. (2000). Settlement and Education Partnership in
Toronto: Evaluation Report. Citizenship and
Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of Settlement and
Integration Services.
George, U., Tsang, A.K.T, Man, G. & Da, W.W. (2000). Needs
Assessment of Mandarin-Speaking Newcomers to Toronto. South East
Asian Services, Toronto.
George, U. &
Yan, M.C. (2000).
Ontario
Immigrants' Profile: 1986-1998.
Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.
Kilbride, K.M., Anisef, P., Baichman-Anisef, E. & Kattar, R. (2000).
Between Two Worlds:
The Experiences and Concerns of Immigrant
Youth in Ontario. Report to
Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of
Settlement and Integration Services.
Kilbride, K.M.& Anisef, P.
(2000).
The Needs of Newcomer Youth and Emerging Best Practices To Meet
Those Needs.
Toronto:
Citizenship and Immigration
Canada,
Ontario
Administration of Settlement and Integration Services.
George, U. & Mwarigha, M.S. (1999). Consultation on Settlement
Programming for African Newcomers.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ontario Administration of
Settlement and Integration Services.
Siemiatycki, M. (1999). “Introduction” and
“Immigration and Urban Politics in Toronto”. In International
Metropolis Secretariat (Ed.) Political Participation Across
Immigrant and
Ethnoracial Communities: Comparing World Cities.
Papers Presented at the Third International Metropolis Conference.
George, U. & Tsang, A.K.T. (1998). The Settlement and Adaptation
of Former Yugoslavian Newcomers. Toronto: Centre for Applied
Social Research, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.
Kilbride, K.M. & Kwong, W. (1998).
Community Partnerships and the Adjudication of
Research Proposals.
Report to Health Canada.
Winter, E. (1998). “Participation in the Voluntary Sector - Workshop
Synthesis.” In Immigrant and Civic Participation: Contemporary
Policy and Research Issues (pp.86-92). Report of one-day seminar
(Montreal, November, 23 1997), Ottawa: Canadian Heritage, Program
for Multiculturalism (Ed.)
Kilbride, K.M. (1997). Interim Report to the
Ministry of Canadian Heritage on Research
on the Experiences of Young Biracial Canadians.
Kilbride, K.M. (1996). Preliminary Findings:
An Overview of Research on Raising Biracial
Children in Multiracial Families.
A Report to the Committee for the Year of Interracial
Harmony for the City of Winnipeg.
Other Publications
Abstracts
Beiser, M. Principal Contributor (1999). B.J.K. Fan, (Ed.),
Children and Youth New to Canada: A Health Care Guide. Ottawa:
Canadian Pediatric Society.
Training Manual
McGrath, S. (2000). Befriending Survivors of Torture - Building a
Web of Community Support.
Manual for interactive workshop, Canadian Centre
for Victims of Torture, University of
Toronto, York University. Funded by Citizenship &
Immigration, Canada.
Newsletters
Khanlou, N.
(2002). Health sub-plenary led by CERIS at Fifth National Metropolis
Conference.
CERIS
Newsletter.
http://ceris.metropolis.net (posted
May 2002).
George, U.
(2000). A Needs-based Model for Settlement Services.
Newsletter, Chinese Social
Workers.
Book Review
Shields, J. (2001). Immigrants and the Labour Force: Policy,
Regulation, and Impact by Ravi
Pendakur. Journal of International Migration and Integration,
2(4): 613-616.
Conference Proceedings
Burnaby, B.
(1999). Canada/US Policy Contrasts on English as a Second Language.
In D. Ley (Ed.) Immigration with an International Comparative
Perspective: Third National Metropolis Conference. Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, B.C.
Chambon A., Abai, M., Dremetsikas, T., McGrath,
S. & Shapiro, B. (1997, November). Methodology in
University-Community Research Partnerships: The Link-By-Link Project
as Case Study. Metropolis Year II, Proceedings of the Second
National Conference, Montreal: Immigration and Metropolis.
(pp.151-169).
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