Dr. Zaheera Jinnah

Dr. Zaheera Jinnah
Position
Assistant ProfessorSchool of Social Work
Contact
Office: HSD B330zjinnah@uvic.ca250-472-4134
Area of expertise

African studies, migration and xenophobia


Professional Information & Research Interests

Zaheera's interdisciplinary scholarship is informed by decolonial, global south and intersectional theories and practice. Over the last decade she has taught at the African Centre for Migration and Society, Wits University (South Africa) where she remains a research associate, the University of Alberta, and in the European Masters in Migration and Intercultural Relations program at the University of Oldenburg (Germany).

Her interests are centred around migration and refugee studies, especially in, from and around Africa. She has supervised several graduate students to completion in these areas of scholarship. Her recent publication is a co-edited book, Borders, Bodies and Boundaries: Gender and Mobility in Africa (Palgrave 2018).

Outside of academia, Zaheera has consulted for the United Nations in developing immigration policies for several countries in Africa, has co-drafted the ILO’s labour migration strategy for the continent, is a Designated Representative for the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, and is active in refugee support programs.

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Recent Teaching

Education

PhD (Anthropology) University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Unfinished journeys: an exploration of agency in Somali women's lives and livelihoods in Johannesburg, 2014
MA (Development Studies) University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, 2007
BA (Social Work) University of South Africa, 2004

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Selected Publications

Books and book chapters

Peer reviewed journal articles

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Selected Grants and Awards

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