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Julie E E Young
Julie E E Young
Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Critical Border Studies, Assistant Professor, Department of
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Living with precarious legal status in Canada: Implications for the well-being of children and families
JK Bernhard, L Goldring, J Young, C Berinstein, B Wilson
Refuge 24, 101, 2007
1412007
The emotional city: Refugee settlement and neoliberal urbanism in Calgary
PB Wood, S McGrath, J Young
Journal of International Migration and Integration 13, 21-37, 2012
452012
‘A new politics of the city’: Locating the limits of hospitality and practicing the city-as-refuge J
JEE Young
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 10 (3), 534-563, 2011
432011
Gaining institutional permission: Researching precarious legal status in Canada
JK Bernhard, JEE Young
Journal of Academic Ethics 7, 175-191, 2009
282009
Mobilizing global knowledge: Refugee research in an age of displacement
S McGrath, JEE Young
University of Calgary Press, 2019
212019
This is my life: Youth negotiating legality and belonging in Toronto
J Young
Producing and negotiating non-citizenship: Precarious legal status in Canada …, 2013
212013
" This is my life": questions ofagency and belonging among youth living with less than full status
J Young
162005
The Mexico-Canada border: extraterritorial border control and the production of'economic refugees'
JEE Young
International Journal of Migration and Border Studies 4 (1-2), 35-50, 2018
112018
A political ecology of home: Attachment to nature and political subjectivity
PB Wood, JEE Young
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 34 (3), 474-491, 2016
112016
Negotiations of engaged scholarship and equity through a global network of refugee scholars
M Hynie, S McGrath, JEE Young, P Banerjee
Scholarly and Research Communication 5 (3), 2014
102014
The border as archive: reframing the crisis mode of governance at the Canada-US border
JEE Young
Gender, Place & Culture 29 (4), 568-588, 2022
82022
Seeing like a border city: Refugee politics at the borders of city and nation-state
JEE Young
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 37 (3), 407-423, 2019
72019
Seeking sanctuary in a border city: Sanctuary movement (s) across the Canada–US border
JEE Young
Sanctuary practices in international perspectives, 232-244, 2012
72012
# StayHomeSaveLives: Essentializing Entry and Canada’s Biopolitical COVID Borders
R Chaulagain, WM Nasser, JEE Young
Journal of Borderlands Studies 37 (4), 723-740, 2022
52022
Safe Havens?
S McGrath, PB Wood, JEE Young
Settlement of Newcomers to Canada 12, 192, 2010
52010
Tactical Borderwork: Central American Migrant Women Negotiating the Southern Border of Mexico
JEE Young, LG Gingrich, A Wiebe, M Harder
Transnational Social Policy, 200-221, 2017
42017
The Asia Pacific Forced Migration Connection: Linking Activists, Advocates, and Academics
S Kneebone
Mobilizing Global Knowledge, 67, 2019
22019
Border city of refuge: refugee advocacy, the politics of mobility, and the reframing of the Windsor-Detroit border.
JEE Young
22012
Immigration to Canada: the case of Mexicans
U George, J Young
Toronto. Retrieved from http://www. eliamep. gr/wpcontent/uploads/en/2009/04 …, 2006
22006
Access to Early Childhood Services by Precarious Status Families: Negotiating Multiple Borders in a Sanctuary City, Toronto Canada
JK Bernhard, JEE Young, L Goldring
12023
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