- Descripción
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.- Estado
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