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A transnational lens into international student experiences of the COVID‐19 pandemic
A Hari, L Nardon, H Zhang
Global Networks 23 (1), 14-30, 2023
1012023
Temporariness, Rights, and Citizenship: The latest chapter in Canada's exclusionary migration and refugee history
A Hari
Refuge 30, 35, 2013
532013
Who gets to ‘work hard, play hard’? Gendering the work–life balance rhetoric in Canadian tech companies
A Hari
Gender, Work & Organization 24 (2), 99-114, 2017
402017
Troubling the fields: Choice, consent, and coercion of Canada's seasonal agricultural workers
SJ Silverman, A Hari
International Migration 54 (5), 91-104, 2016
382016
Skilled immigrant women's career trajectories during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
L Nardon, A Hari, H Zhang, LPS Hoselton, A Kuzhabekova
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 41 (1), 112-128, 2022
302022
Temporariness in Canada: Establishing a research agenda
A Hari, S McGrath, V Preston
CERIS-The Ontario Metropolis Centre, 2013
292013
Sensemaking through metaphors: The role of imaginative metaphor elicitation in constructing new understandings
L Nardon, A Hari
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 20, 16094069211019589, 2021
242021
Reflective interviewing—Increasing social impact through research
L Nardon, A Hari, K Aarma
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 20, 16094069211065233, 2021
222021
Introduction to special section on: precarity, illegality and temporariness: implications and consequences of Canadian migration management
A Hari, JCY Liew
International Migration 56 (6), 169-175, 2018
142018
Foot in the door or double-edged sword: the construction of Indian hi-tech immigrants in Canada's Technology Triangle
A Hari
South Asian Diaspora 5 (2), 197-210, 2013
122013
“Someone Kept Sacrificing”: Disentangling Gender Ideology in Immigrant Narratives of Social Reproduction
A Hari
Signs: journal of women in culture and society 43 (3), 539-562, 2018
112018
Putting “Canadians first”: Problematizing the crisis of “foreign” workers in Canadian media and policy responses
A Hari
International Migration 56 (6), 191-206, 2018
102018
Making Sense of Immigrant Work Integration: An Organizing Framework
L Nardon, A Hari
Springer Nature, 2022
62022
The sensemaking perspective
L Nardon, A Hari
Making Sense of Immigrant Work Integration: An Organizing Framework, 15-30, 2022
42022
A policy brief: Prolonged precarious status in Canada
A Hari, J Liew
Ottawa Faculty of Law Working Paper, 2017
42017
Being “top‐ranked” without “causing troubles”: Comparing federal and provincial immigration pathways for Chinese international students in Canada
C Wang‐Dufil, A Hari
International Migration 61 (2), 226-240, 2023
32023
Transnational sensemaking narratives of highly skilled Canadian immigrants' career change
D Palic, L Nardon, A Hari
Career Development International 28 (4), 392-405, 2023
22023
The National Register of Citizens (NRC) in India and the potential for statelessness in situ: a cautionary tale from Assam
A Hari, S Nagpal
Contemporary South Asia 30 (2), 194-201, 2022
22022
Immigrant women are falling behind during the COVID_19 pandemic
A Hari, L Nardon
The Conversation, Carleton University, 2020
22020
Intergenerational and Transnational Familyhood in Canada’s Technology Triangle
A Hari
Engendering Transnational Voices: Studies in Family, Work, and Identity, 53-74, 2015
22015
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