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Marjorie Johnstone
Marjorie Johnstone
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Dalhousie University
Verified email at dal.ca
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Branded: International education and 21st-century Canadian immigration, education policy, and the welfare state
M Johnstone, E Lee
International Social Work 57 (3), 209-221, 2014
732014
Enactments of racial microaggression in everyday therapeutic encounters
E Lee, AKT Tsang, M Bogo, M Johnstone, J Herschman
Smith College Studies in Social Work 88 (3), 211-236, 2018
382018
Canada and the global rush for international students: Reifying a neo-imperial order of Western dominance in the knowledge economy era
M Johnstone, E Lee
Critical Sociology 43 (7-8), 1063-1078, 2017
382017
Understanding the meta-discourse driving homeless policies and programs in Toronto, Canada: The neoliberal management of social service delivery
M Johnstone, E Lee, J Connelly
International Social Work 60 (6), 1443-1456, 2017
362017
Honoring the voice of the client in clinical social work practice: Negotiating with epistemic injustice
E Lee, AKT Tsang, M Bogo, M Johnstone, J Herschman, M Ryan
Social work 64 (1), 29-40, 2019
292019
The circulation of knowledge and practices across national borders in the early twentieth century: A focus on social reform organisations
A Chambon, M Johnstone, S Köngeter
European Journal of Social Work 18 (4), 495-510, 2015
282015
Settler feminism, race making, and early social work in Canada
M Johnstone
Affilia 33 (3), 331-345, 2018
262018
Centering social justice in mental health practice: Epistemic justice and social work practice
M Johnstone
Research on Social Work Practice 31 (6), 634-643, 2021
242021
A production of education migrants: A case study of South Korean transnational families in Canada
E Lee, M Johnstone
International Social Work 60 (2), 307-320, 2017
222017
The material presence of early social work: The practice of the archive
A Chambon, M Johnstone, J Winckler
British Journal of Social Work 41 (4), 625-644, 2011
222011
Shaping Canadian citizens: A historical study of Canadian multiculturalism and social work during the period from 1900 to 1999
M Johnstone, E Lee
International Journal of Social Welfare 29 (1), 71-82, 2020
212020
Epistemic injustice and Indigenous women: toward centering Indigeneity in social work
M Johnstone, E Lee
Affilia 36 (3), 376-390, 2021
202021
Lest we forget: Politics of multiculturalism in Canada revisited during COVID-19
E Lee, M Johnstone
Critical Sociology 47 (4-5), 671-685, 2021
202021
Resisting the politics of the pandemic and racism to foster humanity
E Lee, M Johnstone
Qualitative Social Work 20 (1-2), 225-232, 2021
202021
How to convey social workers’ understanding to clients in everyday interactions? Toward epistemic justice
E Lee, J Herschman, M Johnstone
Social Work Education 38 (4), 485-502, 2019
192019
Global inequities: A gender-based analysis of the Live-in Caregiver Program and the Kirogi phenomenon in Canada
E Lee, M Johnstone
Affilia 28 (4), 401-414, 2013
192013
Resisting politics of authoritarian populism during COVID-19, reclaiming democracy and narrative justice: Centering critical thinking in social work
E Lee, M Johnstone
International Social Work 64 (5), 716-730, 2021
172021
Developing a model of broaching and bridging in cross-cultural psychotherapy: Toward fostering epistemic and social justice.
E Lee, A Greenblatt, R Hu, M Johnstone, T Kourgiantakis
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 92 (3), 322, 2022
162022
Repositioning social work practice in mental health in Nova Scotia
C Brown, M Johnstone, N Ross
Nova Scotia College of Social Workers, 2021
162021
Joining revisited in family therapy: Discourse analysis of cross‐cultural encounters between a therapist and an immigrant family
E Lee, AKT Tsang, M Bogo, G Wilson, M Johnstone, J Herschman
Journal of Family Therapy 40 (2), 148-179, 2018
162018
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