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Dr. Jordan Stanger-Ross

Dr. Jordan Stanger-Ross
Position
Professor, Provost’s Engaged Scholar, 2020-2025History
Status

On leave

Contact
Office: Cle B232jstross@uvic.ca
Credentials

BA (McGill), PhD (Pennsylvania)

Area of expertise

Modern Canadian and American History, Urban History, Immigration and Dispossession

Bio

My research and teaching focus on migration, race, and inequality in the twentieth century, especially in North America. I am currently the Co-Director, with Audrey Kobayashi (Queen’s University), of Past Wrongs, Future Choices, a 7-year (2022-2029) multi-sector and community-engaged project to integrate and tell the history of the internment, incarceration, and dispossession of people of Japanese descent in Australia, Brazil, Canada, and the United States in the 1940s. Previously, I directed Landscapes of Injustice, a partnership focussed on the dispossession of Japanese Canadians. Landscapes of Injustice was recognized with many awards, including a Heritage BC prize for outstanding contributions to provincial history, a Canadian Race Relations Foundation award for excellence in anti-racist education, and a prize from the Canadian Historical Association for excellence in public history. Its capstone exhibition, “Broken Promises,” created under the leadership of the Nikkei National Museum and the Royal BC Museum, was shortlisted for a Governor General’s Award. 

With collaborators in Canada and Japan, I am also in the midst of a SSHRC funded project entitled Exile: The Expulsion of Japanese Canadians, 1946, on the political decisions and legal battle that resulted in the exile of 4,000 Japanese Canadians to Japan after the close of the Second World War.

Landscapes of Injustice: Reflections on 7 years of community engaged research
(A talk for the Vancouver Historical Society, September 23, 2021)

In 2022, Dr. Stanger-Ross was the first UVic Professor to Receive a SSHRC Impact Award.

 

Selected publications

Books:

Landscapes of Injustice Staying Italian Witness to Loss * Recipient of the John T. Saywell Prize in Legal History (2022) * Shortlisted for the Basil Stuart-Stubbs Prize   Read Chapter 10, The Economic Impacts of Dispossession  and access the data behind the chapter here. Jordan Stanger-Ross Book Interview Authors Reflect on the LOI Book

     * Finalist, Wilson Institute Book Prize (2018) 

Articles and chapters:

            * Recipient of the Swizter-Cooperstock Prize in Jewish History

* Recipient of the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity, and Transnationalism Article Prize (2018), Canadian Historical Association

** Recipient of the Political History Group Prize for the Best English Language Article (2018), Canadian Historical Association

* Best article in the Journal of Planning History (2015-2017), The Society for American City and Regional Planning History 

* Recipient of the Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity, and Transnationalism Article Prize. 

Op-Eds

Courses

HSTR 119 Deportation and Exile HSTR 201 Introduction to Historical Research HSTR 230B Canada Since Confederation HSTR 430A Race on Trial in 1940s Canada HSTR 430A/519 Canada's Internment Era: A Field School HSTR 515A Public History

Grad students

Recent Graduate and Honours Student Supervisions

Completed:

 Post Doctoral: