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Christina Clark-Kazak
Christina Clark-Kazak
Professor, Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa
Verified email at uottawa.ca
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Ethical considerations: Research with people in situations of forced migration
C Clark-Kazak
Refuge 33 (2), 11-17, 2017
2722017
Towards a working definition and application of social age in international development studies
CR Clark-Kazak
Journal of Development Studies 45 (8), 1307-1324, 2009
1342009
Generationing development: An introduction
R Huijsmans
Generationing development: A relational approach to children, youth and …, 2016
118*2016
Recounting migration: Political narratives of Congolese young people in Uganda
CR Clark-Kazak
McGill-Queen's Press-MQUP, 2011
752011
Ethics in forced migration research: Taking stock and potential ways forward
C Clark-Kazak
Journal on Migration and Human Security 9 (3), 125-138, 2021
632021
Representing Refugees in the Life Cycle: A Social Age Analysis of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Annual Reports and Appeals 1999–2008
C Clark-Kazak
Journal of Refugee Studies 22 (3), 302-322, 2009
492009
Refugees' roles in resolving displacement and building peace: beyond beneficiaries
F Crépeau, K Jacobsen, C Horst, A Purkey, E Baines, P Johansson, ...
Georgetown University Press, 2019
452019
Developing ethical guidelines for research
C Clark-Kazak
Forced Migration Review, 2019
452019
“A refugee is someone who refused to be oppressed”: Self-Survival Strategies of Congolese Young People in Uganda
C Clark-Kazak
Stability: International Journal of Security and Development 3 (1), 13-13, 2014
392014
Special Issue on Private Sponsorship in Canada
J Reynolds, C Clark-Kazak
Refuge 35, 3, 2019
282019
The Politics of Formal Schooling in Refugee Contexts
C Clark-Kazak
Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees 27 (2), 57-64, 2010
242010
The politics of protection: aid, human rights discourse, and power relations in Kyaka II settlement, Uganda
CR Clark‐Kazak
Disasters 34 (1), 55-70, 2010
242010
Power and politics in migration narrative methodology: Research with young Congolese migrants in Uganda
C Clark-Kazak
Migration Letters 6 (2), 131-141, 2009
242009
Independent Child Migrations: Insights into Agency, Vulnerability, and Structure: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, Number 136
A Orgocka, C Clark-Kazak
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
232012
Research as ‘Social Work’in Kampala? Managing Expectations, Compensation and Relationships in Research with Unassisted, Urban Refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo
CR Clark-Kazak
Emotional and ethical challenges for field research in Africa: The story …, 2013
222013
Theorizing age and generation in migration contexts: Towards social age mainstreaming?
C Clark-Kazak
Canadian Ethnic Studies 44 (3), 1-10, 2013
212013
“Why Care Now” in Forced Migration Research? Imagining a Radical Feminist Ethics of Care
C Clark-Kazak
ACME 22 (4), 1151-1173, 2023
182023
Challenging some assumptions about ‘refugee youth’
C Clark-Kazak
Forced Migration Review 40, 13-14, 2012
182012
Documenting displacement: questioning methodological boundaries in forced migration research
K Grabska, CR Clark-Kazak
McGill-Queen's Press-MQUP, 2022
122022
Canadian Council for Refugees; Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies & York University's Centre for Refugee Studies (2017). Ethical considerations …
C Clark-Kazak
Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees 33 (2), 11-17, 2018
122018
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