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Dr. Ameil J. Joseph
Dr. Ameil J. Joseph
Associate Professor, School of Social Work, McMaster University
Verified email at mcmaster.ca - Homepage
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Sustaining Systemic Racism Through Psychological Gaslighting Denials of Racial Profiling and Justifications of Carding by Police Utilizing Local News Media
H Tobias, AJ Joseph
Race and Justice, 2018
622018
The necessity of an attention to Eurocentrism and colonial technologies: an addition to critical mental health literature
AJ Joseph
Disability & Society, 2015
542015
Beyond Intersectionalities of Identity or Interlocking Analyses
AJ Joseph
Intersectionalities: A Global Journal of Social Work Analysis, Research …, 2015
522015
Deportation and the Confluence of Violence within Forensic Mental Health and Immigration Systems
AJ Joseph
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
422015
A prescription for violence: The legacy of colonization in contemporary forensic mental health and the production of difference
AJ Joseph
Critical criminology 22, 273-292, 2014
412014
Doing participatory qualitative research: Development of a shared critical consciousness with racial minority research advisory group members
S Maiter, AJ Joseph, N Shan, A Saeid
Qualitative Research 13 (2), 198-213, 2013
332013
Researching racism: The colour of face value, challenges and opportunities
S Maiter, AJ Joseph
British Journal of Social Work 47 (3), 755-772, 2017
262017
Empowering Alliances in Pursuit of Social Justice: Social Workers Supporting Psychiatric-Survivor Movements
AJ Joseph
Journal of Progressive Human Services http …, 2013
252013
Preserving white comfort and safety: The politics of race erasure in academe
AJ Joseph, J Janes, H Badwall, S Almeida
Social Identities 26 (2), 166-185, 2020
232020
Constituting “Lived Experience” Discourses in Mental Health: The Ethics of Racialized Identification/Representation and the Erasure of Intergeneration Colonial Violence
AJ Joseph
Journal of Ethics in Mental Health, https://jemh.ca/issues/v9/documents/JEMH, 2019
212019
Toward transformative practice: Facilitating access and barrier-free services with LGBTTIQQ2SA populations
A Lamoureux, AJ Joseph
Social Work in Mental Health 12 (3), 212-230, 2014
132014
Pathologizing distress: The Colonial Master’s Tools and Mental Health Services for “Newcomers/Immigrants”
AJ Joseph
In, Baines, D. (eds.), Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice: Social Justice Social …, 2017
122017
Making Civility Historical Racial Exclusion Technologies within Canadian Democracy
A Joseph
Civil Society Engagement: Achieving Better in Canada, 17-30, 2017
92017
Simulating the Other in Social Work Pedagogy: Pathologising the Oppressed through Neoliberal/Colonial Practice Teaching
J Joseph, Ameil
The British Journal of Social Work, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcab048, 2021
7*2021
Contemporary forms of legislative imprisonment and colonial violence in forensic mental health
AJ Joseph
Madness, violence, and power: A critical collection, 169-183, 2019
62019
Authorities on the Subject: Deportation and the confluence of violence within forensic mental health and immigration systems
AJ Joseph
York University, 2014
52014
The Subjects of Oblivion: Subalterity, sanism, and racial erasure
A Joseph
The Routledge International Handbook of Mad Studies, 2021
32021
Digitization & Challenges to Democracy
S Bannerman, T Porter, N Tan, C Gabel, B Budd, L Midzain-Gobin, ...
McMaster University Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, 2019
32019
Traditions of colonial and eugenic violence: Immigration detention in Canada
AJ Joseph
Containing Madness: Gender and ‘Psy’in Institutional Contexts, 41-65, 2018
32018
Ancestries of racial and eugenic systems of violence in the mental health sector http://www.oudconsultancy.nl/Resources …
A Joseph
In I. Needham, K. McKenna, M. Kingma, N. Oud (Ed.) Third International …, 2012
3*2012
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