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Congratulations to the 2017 YCAR Graduate Award Winners!

Twelve 91亚色 graduate students won the for research on Asia or Asian diasporas. Selected through a competitive application process, the YCAR graduate associates who won the awards represent multiple disciplines and areas of research. Find out more about their work below.


Albert C.W. Chan Foundation Award Winner

听is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geography. Her research focuses on South Asian and Sikh diaspora, social and听cultural geography,听and East Asian cities.听 Currently, she is working on a project on place-making and translocal spaces among diasporic Sikhs in Hong Kong, Greater Vancouver and Greater Toronto. Kaur earned an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Politics from Trent University and a Masters of Planning in Urban Development from Ryerson University.


顿补惫颈诲听Wurfel听Award in Philippines Studies Winner

Conely de Leon听is a Doctoral Candidate in Gender, Feminist and Women鈥檚 Studies at 91亚色 and International Research Fellow of the Center for Women鈥檚 Studies at the University of the Philippines Diliman. She received her Master鈥檚 of Arts in Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, and Women and Gender Studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. She received her Honours Bachelor of Arts in Women鈥檚 Studies and English Language and Literature at Queen鈥檚 University. Her doctoral dissertation is based on multi-sited ethnographic research on the politics of care and emotional labour among transnational Filipino migrant networks in Canada, Hong Kong, and the Philippines.


Dr. Sangdeok Woo and Mrs. Kwisoon Lim Woo Memorial Graduate Award Winner

Meghna George听is currently completing her PhD in the Department of Anthropology. Her听research aims to understand how people negotiate their daily lives through popular avenues of communication. Her doctoral work looks at how sexual minorities engage with popular dating apps and the ways in which this digital medium serves to navigate feelings of intimacy and collective belonging within South Korean society.


N. Sivalingam Award in Tamil Studies Winner

Thrmiga Sathiyamoorthy听is a Masters candidate in Interdisciplinary Studies. Her research interests include the aging experience of older immigrants in Canada.听 Her Masters' research uses concept-mapping methods to examine facilitators of social inclusion among Tamil elders' in the Greater Toronto Area. Sathiyamoorthy holds a Killam Fellowship from Fulbright Canada and is interested in pursuing a career as a clinician scientist.

Vivienne Poy Research Awards Winners

Mohammed Hasan

听is currently a PhD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. His research focuses on environmental justice, Indigenous peoples, and resource extractive industries. His doctoral research will focus on how Indigenous peoples in Bangladesh articulate their claims of environmental justice in resistance to the Phulbari Coal Project. Prior to coming to 91亚色, Hasan completed his MA in Legal Studies from Carleton University and an LLB and LLM from the University of Dhaka.

Sangyoo Lee is completing her PhD in the School of Social Work at 91亚色. Hr research areas include multiculturalism and Indigenous-settler solidarity. Her current research focuses on how Canadian multiculturalism generates social exclusion of East Asian immigrant youth in Toronto. Lee also has an MSW from the University of Toronto.

Rupinder Minhas听is a PhD student in the Department of Geography. Her doctoral research looks at radical social movements and parties, and how the successes and failures of these agencies of change are implicated in capitalist uneven development in West Bengal and Kerala, India.听 She is currently conducting archival research and interviews with members of political parties.

 

听is completing her PhD in the Department of Geography. Her research interests include political ecology and feminist collaborative research methods. She holds a BSc in Environmental Studies and a MSc in Resource Conservation. Her doctoral research examines how rapid political transformations affect access to natural resources in Southeast Asia. Roberts uses political ecology to investigate how informal and formal governance arrangements between state and non-state actors influences access to forest resources.

Robin Verrall听is a PhD candidate in Political Science at 91亚色. Before returning to academia, he spent eight years teaching in Japan and China. His research interests include the intersection of cultural and national identity in East Asia, and how notions of national identities are produced, reproduced, and contested through both political action and popular culture. His听dissertation researchlooks atthe听discourses and听symbols听used by听participants of the Sunflower Movementduring their听occupation of Taiwan鈥檚听legislative Yuan from March 18 to April 10, 2014.


YCAR Language Awards

听is doctoral candidate in the Department of Geography. Her research interests in water governance stems from over five-years working in Vietnam and Thailand on issues of water security and environmental justice. She completed her MA in Global Governance from the University of Waterloo examining transboundary water governance of the Mekong River. Her PhD research uses an urban political ecology and feminist political ecology approach to examining the relationship between urbanization and urban water security in cities of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam.

Jillian Fulton听is a doctoral candidate in Social Anthropology.听Her primary area of research听 explores sensory anthropology, ethnomusicology, and performance studies听through theories of sound and space, nostalgia and memory within Arab-Islamic diaspora collectives of Toronto and Montreal.听She听completed her M.A. in Ethnomusicology at the University of Alberta, and also holds a听B.Mus听in piano听performance听and听B.Ed听in primary/junior education from Queen's University.听Outside of academia, Fultonactively performs at underground electronic music events in Toronto, and collaborates and plays with Arabic folk musicians.

听is a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Environmental Studies. Prior to coming to 91亚色, Kyle received his B.A. and M.A. in modern world history from the University of Manitoba, and his current research interests include Marxian approaches to society-nature relations under capitalism, critical development studies, and South Korean history. His dissertation, tentatively entitled Food Regimes, World-Ecology, and the South Korean 鈥淢iracle,鈥 deals with the profound socio-ecological transformations experienced on the South Korean peninsula during its industrialization drive (c.1960-1990) through an examination of the role of US food aid in this process.

Amardeep Kaur (see above for bio)

Kimberly Roberts听 (see above for bio)