- Description
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
Graduate Program in Immigration & Settlement Studiees
Ryerson University
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2K3Publications on Immigration, Nation, Labour & Citizenship:
Book
Labor Movement: How Migration Regulates Labor Markets (Oxford U. Press, 2006)Popular Media
Foreign Workers Present a Moral Dilamma (Edomonton Journal, 2010)
Economic Crisis Bears Down on Vulnerable Immigrants (The Toronto Star, 2009)
Proposed U.S. Law Improves on Canada’s Alien Policy (The Kitchener Record, 2007)
A Vulnerable, Exploitable Labour Force (The Toronto Star, 2006)Bauder, H. “Towards a Critical Geography of the Border: Engaging with the Dialectic of Practice and Meaning.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers. forthcoming.
Bauder, H. (2010) "Dialectics of Media Practice." Canadian Journal of Media Studies 6(1): 1–27.
Bauder, H. (2009) “Humanitarian Immigration and German National Identity in the Media.” National Identities. 11(3): 263–280.
Bauder, H. and Gilbert, G. (2009) “Representations of Labour Migration in Guatemalan and American Media". ACME. 8(2): 278–303.
Bauder, H. and Semmelroggen, J. (2009) “Immigration and Imagination of Nationhood in German Parliament.” Nationalism & Ethnic Politics 15(1): 1–26.
Lusis, T, and Bauder, H. (2009) “Immigrants in the Labour Market: Transnationalism and Segmentation.” Geography Compass 3: 1-17.
Bauder, H. (2008) “Emotional Attachment … to What? A Reply to Stanley Renshon.” Migrations and Identities 1(2): 187–193.
Bauder, H. (2008) “The Economic Case for Immigration: Neoliberal and Regulatory Paradigms in Canada’s Press.” Studies in Political Economy 82(Autumn): 131–152.
Bauder, H. (2008) “Citizenship as Capital: The Distinction of Migrant Labour.”
Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 33: 315–333.
Bauder, H. (2008) “Dialectics of Humanitarian Immigration and National Identity in Canadian Public Discourse.” Refuge 25(1): 84–93.
Bauder, H. (2008) “Immigration Debate in Canada: How Newspapers Reported, 1996– 2004.”Journal of International Migration and Integration 9(3): 289–310.
Bauder, H. (2008) “Foreign Farm Workers in Ontario (Canada): Exclusionary Discourse in the Newsprint Media.” Journal of Peasant Studies 35(1): 100–118.
Bauder, H. (2008) “Attitudes towards Self-Employment among Canadian Immigrants: A Canadian Case Study.” International Migration 46(2): 139–163.
Bauder, H. (2008) “Neoliberalism and the Utility of Immigration: Media Perspectives of Germany’s Immigration Law.” Antipode 40(1): 55–78.
Bauder, H. (2008) “Media Discourse and the New German Immigration Law.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 34(1): 95–112.
Girard, E. and Bauder, H. (2007) “The Making of an ‘Arcane’ Infrastructure: Professional Engineering Regulation in Canada, 1867–1937.” The Canadian Geographer 51(2): 233–246.
Girard, E. and Bauder, H. (2007) “Assimilation and Exclusion of Foreign Trained Engineers in Canada: Inside a Canadian Professional Regulatory Organization.” Antipode 39(1): 35–53.
Bauder, H. (2006) “Origin, Employment Status and Attitudes towards Work: Immigrants in Vancouver.” Work, Employment and Society 20(4): 709–729.
Di Biase, S. and Bauder H. (2005) “Immigrant Settlement in Ontario: Location and Local Labour Markets.” Canadian Ethnic Studies 37(3): 114–135.
Bauder, H. (2005) “Attitudes Towards Work: Ethnic Minorities and Immigrant Groups in Vancouver. “Journal of International Migration and Integration 6(1): 125–151.
Bauder, H. (2005) “Institutional Capital and Labour Devaluation: The Non-recognition of Foreign Credentials in Germany.” INTERVENTION: Journal of Economics 2(1): 75–93.
Bauder, H., (2005) “Habitus, Rules of the Labour Market and Employment Strategies of Immigrants in Vancouver, Canada.” Social and Cultural Geography 6(1): 81–97.
Bauder, H. (2005) “Landscape and Scale in Media Representations: The Construction of Offshore Farm Labour in Ontario, Canada.” Cultural Geographies (formerly Ecumene) 12(1): 41–58.
Bauder, H. (2003) “Cultural Representations of Immigrant Workers by Service Providers and Employers.” Journal of International Migration and Integration 4(3): 415–438.
Bauder, H. (2003) “Immigrants in Urban Labour Markets: Place of Birth and Immigrant Concentrations in British Columbia.” Canadian Journal of Urban Research 12(2): 179–204.
Bauder, H., (2003) “Equality, Justice and the Problem of the International Border: A View from Canada.” ACME 2(2): 167–182.
Bauder, H. (2003) “‘Brain Abuse,’ or the Devaluation of Immigrant Labour in Canada.” Antipode 35(4): 699–717.
Bauder, H. and Sharpe, B. (2002) “Visible Minorities in Canada’s Gateway Cities.” The Canadian Geographer 46(3): 204–222.
Perle, E., Bauder H., Beckett, N. (2002) “Access Measures in Spatial Mismatch Models.” The Professional Geographer 54(1): 106–110.
Bauder, H. (2002) “Employment, Ethnicity and Metropolitan Context: The Case of Young Canadian Immigrants.” Journal of International Migration and Integration 2(3): 315–341.
Bauder, H. (2002) “Neighbourhood Effects and Cultural Exclusion.” Urban Studies 39(1): 85–93.
Bauder, H. (2001) “Work, Young People and Neighborhood Representations.” Social and Cultural Geography 2 (4): 461–480.
Bauder, H. (2001) “Visible Minorities and Urban Analysis.” Canadian Journal of Urban Research 10(1): 69–90.
Bauder, H. (2001) “Agency, Structure, Scale: Representations of Inner-City Youth
Identities.” Tijdschift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 92(3): 279–290.
Bauder, H. (2001) “‘You're Good With Your Hands, Why Don't You Become An Auto Mechanic:’ Neighborhood Context, Institutions and Career Development.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25(3): 593–608.
Bauder, H. (2001) “Culture in the Labor Market: Segmentation Theory and Perspectives of Place.” Progress in Human Geography 25(1): 35–50.
Bauder, H. and Sharpe, B. (2000) “Youth Labor Market Marginalization in San Antonio, Texas.” The Professional Geographer 52(3): 531–543.
Bauder, H. (2000) “Reflections on the Spatial Mismatch Debate.” Journal of Planning Education and Research 19(3): 316–320.
Bauder, H. and Perle, E. (1999) “Spatial and Skills Mismatch for Labor Market Segments.” Environment and Planning A 31(6): 959–977.
Bauder, H. (1996) “Race, Residential Location and the Journey-to-Work of Detroit's Youths.” The Great Lakes Geographer 3(2): 1–9.- Status
Active
- Links
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http://www.geography.ryerson.ca/hbauder/ (http://www.geography.ryerson.ca/hbauder/)
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- Economic sectors
Agriculture and horticulture workers, Occupations in services - Domestic work, Sales and service occupations - general, Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations - general, Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations - general, Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing, Dancers, and Other
- Content types
Policy analysis
- Target groups
Policymakers, Journalists, Public awareness, and Researchers
- Regulation domains
Right to change employer, Right to choose place of residence, Right to unionize, Labour standards, Access to permanent status, Family reunification, Right to equality (social status), Right to liberty, and Right to dignity
- Geographical focuses
Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, British Columbia, Other provinces, Federal, and Nova Scotia
- Spheres of activity
Geography and Psychology
- Languages
English and Other