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Jennifer M Hyndman

Professor, FRSC

Credentials

PhD Geography, University of British Columbia
MA Sociology, Lancaster University
BA Sociology & English, University of Alberta

Research Keywords

Geographies Of Violence; Forced Migration; Humanitarian Emergencies; Migration Politics; Refugee Settlement In Canada.

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Contact Information

4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3

416 736 2100

jhyndman@yorku.ca 

Research Interests

My research traverses political, economic, urban, cultural and feminist dimensions of migration, focusing on people's mobility, displacement, and security. I am particularly concerned with the dynamics of conflict and disaster that create refugee-migrants, as well as international humanitarian responses to such crises. The books I鈥檝e published examine, for example, the highly spatialized power relations of managing human displacement; dual disasters 鈥 or the intersection of conflict with the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia, the ways in which violence is gendered, racialized, and sexualized in war zones; and the embodied geopolitics of containment that characterizes human displacement across world regions. My work connects these globalized and usually urban landscapes of displacement with their local expression through geographies of refugee settlement (and exclusion) in the global North. Specifically, I contribute to critical policy studies of refugee-migrant research and immigration policy in Canada.

Research Projects

2024-2028 鈥淩efugee dreams, small town realities: Interrogating the ruralization of refugee resettlement to smaller centres in Canada鈥; P.I. Hyndman on SSHRC Insight $238K;

2023-2025 鈥淪laughterhouse Geographies: Comparing the integration experiences of refugee workers in Canadian Meatpacking Towns鈥, Insight Development Grant, Hyndman co-app; PI B. Bragg, $69K.

2018-2025 鈥淐ivil Society and the Global Refugee Regime,鈥 SSHRC Partnership Grant, Hyndman co-applicant; J. Milner P.I. $2.5M.

2020-2022 "COVID-19 Among Meatpacking Workers: Documenting Migration Status and Employment Conditions in Southern Alberta", SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant, $24,990. 

2020-2022    鈥淕lobal Approaches to Private Refugee Sponsorship鈥, SSHRC Connections Grant, P.I. Bond (UOttawa), Co-App Hyndman, $25,000.

2017-2021    鈥淧robing private refugee resettlement in Canada鈥, SSHRC Insight Grant, Hyndman P.I.; $181,198.

2016-2021 鈥淩efugee integration and long-term health outcomes in Canada鈥; CIHR Hyndman co-applicant; PI M. Hynie $1.35M.

2019-2021 鈥淏ordering Mistrust: The Impact of Refugee Reception Discourses鈥, SSHRC Insight, P.I. Kyriakides, Collaborator J. Hyndman, $165,000.

2016-2020 鈥淭he sponsor's perspective: motivations, expectations and experiences of private sponsors鈥, SSHRC Rapid Response co-app; PI A. Macklin $25,000.

2019-2020 鈥淚nterrogating Integration鈥, SSHRC Connections Grant, P.I. Hynie, Co-App Hyndman, $25,000.

2018-2019 鈥淎lternative Solutions to Refugee Protection鈥, SSHRC Connections Grant, P.I. Hyndman, $24,720

2016-2017 鈥淓thical guidelines for research with Syrian refugees鈥, SSHRC Rapid Response Grant, collaborator; PI C. Clark-Kazak $20,000.

2015-2017 鈥淏uilding Bridges across Social and Computational Sciences: Using Big Data for Humanitarian Aims鈥 SSHRC PDG, S. McGrath P.I., J. Hyndman co-app, $199,500.

2013-2014 鈥淩efugee Knowledge Framework鈥, Citizenship and Immigration Canada contract, P.I. A. Turegan; JH one of 5 co-investigators, $136,000.

2013-2019 鈥淏orderless Higher Education for Refugees (BHER) Consortium鈥, CIDA/DFATD/Global Affairs grant, $4.4M. P.I. W. Giles, J. Hyndman
(co-investigator).

2011-2016 鈥淕eographies of Migrant Politics, Identity, and Belonging鈥, SSHRC Standard Research Grant, P.I. Hyndman, G. Pratt co-investigator, $147,000.

Research Output

Hyndman, J. and W. Giles. Living on the Edge: Refugees in Extended Exile, Routledge 2017.

Hyndman, J. Dual Disasters: Humanitarian Aid after the 2004 Tsunami. Sterling VA: Kumarian Press, 2011.

Giles, W. and J. Hyndman (eds.) Sites of Violence: Gender and Conflict Zones Berkeley/Los Angeles CA: University of California Press, 2004.

Hyndman, J. Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism Minneapolis MN: Minnesota University Press, 2000.

Articles

Bragg, B. and J. Hyndman (2024) 鈥溾楾here is no safe place in this plant:鈥 Refugee workers in the Canadian meatpacking industry and the limits of legal status鈥 Refuge, 40(1): 1-19.

Hyndman, J. (2024) 鈥淭he Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Humanitarian Nationalism in Canada鈥, Canadian Foreign Policy 30(1): 93-113 DOI: 10.1080/11926422.2023.2219786.

Bragg, B. and J. Hyndman (2023) 鈥淔amily Matters: Navigating the intentional precarity of racialized migrant and refugee workers in Canadian meatpacking鈥, Canadian Ethnic Studies 54(3): 9-31. Available at https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/78/article/882879

Hyndman, J., A. Amarasingam, G. Naganathan (2022) 鈥淒iaspora Geopolitics in Toronto: Tamil Nationalism and the Aftermath of War in Sri Lanka,鈥 Geopolitics 27 (2): 424-443. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14650045.2020.1819248 (Reprinted same title in 2023 in K. Dempsey and O. Myadar (eds.) Making and Unmaking Refugees: Geopolitics of Social Ordering and Struggle within the Global Refugee Regime, Routledge.)

Hyndman, J. (2022) "Geo-scripts and Refugee Resettlement in Canada: Designations and Destinations", The Canadian Geographer. Available online at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cag.12785

Hyndman, J., J. Reynolds, B. Yousuf, D. Demoz, A. Purkey, K. Sherrell (2021) 鈥淪ustaining the private sponsorship of resettled refugees in Canada鈥 in Frontiers in Human Dynamics, https://doi.org/10.3389/fhumd.2021.625358

Hyndman, J. and J. Reynolds (2020) 鈥淏eyond the Global Compacts: Re-imagining Protection鈥, Refuge 36(1): 66-74. Available at 

Hynie, M., S. McGrath, J. Bridekirk, A. Oda, N. Ives, J. Hyndman, N. Arya, Y. B. Shakya, J. Hanley, K. McKenzie (2019) 鈥淲hat Role Does Type of Sponsorship Play in Early Integration Outcomes? Syrian Refugees Resettled in Six Canadian Cities鈥, Refuge 35(2): 36-52.

Hyndman, J. 鈥淯nsettling Feminist Geopolitics: Forging Feminist Political Geographies of Violence鈥 Gender, Place and Culture, 26(1): 3-29, 2019.

Macklin, A., K. Barber, L. Goldring, J. Hyndman, A. Korteweg, S. Labman, J. Zfyi 鈥淧reliminary Investigation into Refugee Sponsors鈥 Canadian Ethnic Studies 50 (2): 35-58, 2018.

Amarasingam, A., G. Naganathan, and J. Hyndman. 鈥淐anadian Multiculturalism as Banal Nationalism鈥, Canadian Ethnic Studies 48 (2): 119-142, 2016.

Reynolds, J. and J. Hyndman. 鈥淎 Turn in Canadian Refugee Policy and Practice鈥, Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 16 (2): 41-55, 2015.

Khan, A. and J. Hyndman. 鈥淣avigating Civil War Through Youth Migration, Education, and Family Separation,鈥 Refuge 31(2): 75-84, 2015.

Mountz, A., A. Bonds, B. Mansfield, J. Loyd, J. Hyndman, M. Walton-Roberts, R. Basu, R. Whitson, R. Hawkins, T. Hamilton, W. Curran. 鈥淔or slow scholarship.鈥 ACME, International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 14(4):1235-1259, 2015.

Hyndman, J. 鈥溾榃ar Without Sound鈥: The Securitization of Development in the Absence of Peace,鈥 Stability: Intl. J. of Security & Dev. 4(1): 14, 2015, 

Khan, A. and J. Hyndman. 鈥淣avigating Civil War Through Youth Migration, Education, and Family Separation,鈥 Refuge 31(2): 75-84, 2015.

Hyndman, J. and A. Amarasingam. 鈥淭ouring 鈥楾errorism鈥: Landscapes of Memory in Post-War Sri Lanka,鈥 Geography Compass, 8 (8): 560-575, 2014.

Brunner, L. R., J. Hyndman, and A. Mountz. 鈥溾橶aiting for a Wife鈥: Transnational Marriages and the Social Integration of Refugees鈥, Refuge 30 (1): 81-92, 2014.

Hyndman, J. (submitted) 鈥淰accine Geopolitics: in COVID-19 and Similar Futures: Pandemic Geographies (eds.) G.Andrews, V. Crooks, J. Pearce & J. Messina, Springer.

Book Chapters

Biorklund, L. and J. Hyndman (2024) 鈥淒ecolonizing geopolitics, political economy and embodied violence鈥 in DeGruyter Handbook of Feminist Political Geography, DeGruyter Press.

Amarasingam, A., J. Hyndman, and G. Naganathan (submitted) 鈥淐ritical Security Studies Meets Intergenerational Transnationalism Beyond the War Zone: The LTTE, Tamil Eelam, and the Tamil Diaspora in Canada鈥 in K. H枚rschelmann & A. K. Schlieh (eds.) Edward Elgar.

Reynolds, J. and J. Hyndman (accepted) 鈥淒ear Canadian State, What happened to your pledge to keep extended families together in refugee resettlement?鈥, for D. Nakache, N. Benson and J. Milner (eds.), Canada in the World: Critical Refugee Politics and Policy. Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press.

Dowler, L., J. Hyndman, J. Sharp (2024) 鈥淔eminist Geopolitics鈥, chapter in Political Geographies in Practice: methods, theories and methodologies. Palgrave, pp. 53-67.

Hyndman, J. (2023) 鈥淭hinking without 鈥榝ixing鈥: towards a critical and feminist political geography,鈥 Northampton, MA: Elgar Forced Migration Handbook, 67-76.

Hynie, M. and J. Hyndman (with Syria Long Term Health Team) (accepted) 鈥淎rriving in Canada: Sponsorship and Syrian Settlement after Operation Syrian Refugee鈥, Operation Syrian Refugees, University of Calgary Press.

Yousuf, B. and J. Hyndman (2023) 鈥淕ender, nation, and location: Understanding transnational families in the face of violence鈥 for J. Waters and B. Yeoh (eds). Handbook of Family and Migration, Edward Elgar, pp. 51-67.

Biorklund, L. and J. Hyndman (2023) 鈥淩efugee Studies Has Always Been Critical鈥 (Ch. 35) in A. Triandafyllidou (ed) Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies Routledge 348-357.

Hyndman, J. (2022) 鈥淩e-imagining 鈥楻efugee鈥 Protection: Beyond Improving the Status Quo鈥, in Displacement, Belonging, and Migrant Agency in the Face of Power. (Eds.) T. Mayer and T. T. Tan. London/New 91亚色: Routledge, pp. 62-77.

Hyndman, J. (2021) 鈥淰accine Geopolitics: in COVID-19 and Similar Futures: Pandemic Geographies (eds.) G. Andrews, V. Crooks, J. Pearce & J. Messina, Springer Publishing, pp. 193-196.

Hyndman, J. (2021) 鈥淐hapter 2: Global Compacts or Containment? Geopolitics by Design鈥 in H. Al-Harithy (ed.) City Debates: Displacement and Humanitarian Responses, London/New 91亚色: Routledge, 15-34.

Reynolds, J. and J. Hyndman (2021) 鈥淐hapter 1: Shifting Grounds of Asylum in Canadian Public Discourse and Policy鈥, (eds.) T. Phu & V. Nguyen, Critical Refugee Studies, U of Toronto Press, 23-54.

Macklin, A., K. Barber, L. Goldring, J. Hyndman, A. Korteweg, S. Labman, J. Zfyi (2020) 鈥淜indred Spirits? Links Between Refugee and Family Sponsorship鈥 in S. Labman & G. Cameron (eds.) Private Sponsorship in Canada (Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queens Press), 177-197.

Hyndman, J. and A. Mountz (2020) 鈥淐hapter 6 - Seeking Safe Haven in Canada: Geopolitics and Border Crossings after the Safe Third Country Agreement鈥 in (ed.) J. Morrissey, Haven: The Mediterranean Crisis and Human Security (Edward Elgar), 110-128.

Weima, Y. and J. Hyndman (2019) 鈥淗umanitarian Government, Refugee Governance and Pushback: global and local approaches鈥, in K. Mitchell et al. (eds.) Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration. Edward Elgar Press, 30-44.

Hynie, M. and J. Hyndman (with Syria.lth Team) (accepted) 鈥淎rriving in Canada: Sponsorship and Syrian Settlement after Operation Syrian Refugee鈥, Operation Syrian Refugees, Uof C Press.

Hyndman, J. (accepted) 鈥淕lobal Compacts or Containment? Geopolitics by Design鈥
in H. Al-Harithy (ed.) City Debates: Displacement and Humanitarian Responses.

J. Morrissey, Haven: The Mediterranean Crisis and Human Security (Edward Elgar), chapter 6.

Weima, Y. and J. Hyndman (2019) 鈥淗umanitarian Government, Refugee Governance and Pushback: global and local approaches鈥, in K. Mitchell et al. (eds.) Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration. Edward Elgar Press, 30-44. 

Hyndman, J. (2018) 鈥淭o Help or Not to Help? Humanitarian Spaces, Power and Government,鈥 in M. Coleman and J. Agnew (eds.) Geographies of Power. Edward Elgar, pp. 380-392.

Hyndman, J. and W. Giles (2018) 鈥淧rotracted Displacement: Living on the Edge鈥 (eds.) A. Bloch and G. Dona. Forced Migration: Current Issues and Debates. London/NY: Routledge, pp. 74-87.

Hyndman, J. & A. Mountz (2018) 鈥淧lace, power, metaphor, & geometries of migration鈥, in M. Werner et al. (eds.) Doreen Massey: Critical Dialogues. Agenda Publishing, pp. 355-366.

Hyndman, J. 鈥溾楴o More Tears Sister鈥: Feminist Politics in Sri Lanka,鈥 in Unravelling Marginalisation, Voicing Change: Alternative Visions and Paths of Development, M. Jones, P. Blaikie & C. Brun (eds). Farnham/Burlington: Ashgate, 2014, pp. 155-167.

Hyndman, J. 鈥淗uman Security and Dual Disasters鈥, in Hobson, C., P. Bacon, & R. Cameron (eds). Human Security & Natural Disasters. London: Routledge, 2014, 111-126. 

Hyndman, J. 鈥淚ntersecting Disasters: Eschewing Models, Embracing Geopolitics,鈥 in M. Acuto (ed.) Negotiating Relief: the dialectics of humanitarian space, London: Hurst & Co. and New 91亚色: Columbia University Press, 2014, pp. 221-230.

Courses

Course CodeTitle
GEOG 2310Introduction to Refugee and Migration Studies
GEOG 4880Spaces of Conflict, Violence and Power
GEOG 3370Critical Perspectives on International Development
GEOG 3130The Global Economy
GEOG 6060Graduate Seminar: Directed Readings
SOSC 4600Advanced Seminar in Development Studies
DVST 5123/GEOGForced Migration and Refugee Issues
DVST 5120Research Methods for Development