News Category: Rupaleem Bhuyan
Associate Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan talks about the roles of xenophobia and social media in shaping the public’s understanding of the global pandemic
Categories: Faculty, Rupaleem BhuyanAssociate Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan spoke to Global News Vancouver about xenophobia, its prevalence in social media and […]
Watch Associate Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan’s keynote address at the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women event at Hart House
Categories: Faculty, Rupaleem BhuyanDecember 6, 2019, marked the 30th anniversary of the 1989 École Polytechnique Massacre. In commemoration of this […]
Prof. Rupaleem Bhuyan research on precarious status featured in UofT Magazine
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Ruplaeem Bhuyan, FIFSW Associate Professor and lead researcher of the Migrant Mothers Project speaks to the effect of Toronto’s housing crunch on non-status migrants and people with a precarious status.
Prof. Rupaleem Bhuyan’s Migrant Mothers Project cited by the Toronto Star “Advocates hail end to conditional spousal visa”
Categories: Faculty, Rupaleem BhuyanSSWR Conference 2017: Ensure Healthy Development for All Youth
Categories: Barbara Fallon, Bryn King, Carmen Logie, David Brennan, Faculty, Faye Mishna, Izumi Sakamoto, Lin Fang, Micheal L. Shier, Peter Newman, Rupaleem Bhuyan, Shelley Craig, Students, Susan Stern, Tara BlackThe Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) advances, disseminates, and translates research that addresses issues […]
Prof. Rupaleem Bhuyan featured on CBC Radio show, Ontario Today
Categories: Faculty, Rupaleem BhuyanFamily violence: What’s the role of the larger community?
Thursday May 14, 2015
It’s hard enough for victims to report abuse. But what if the result of coming forward is isolation from family, friends and community? Open lines with Rupaleem Bhuyan, Associate Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto.
The podcast (mp3 file) begins at 6 min. 40 sec. after news and weather. Prof. Bhuyan is introduced at 17 min. 40 sec. The entire file runs 1 hr. 30 sec.
The callers illustrate many layers that victims of incest and family violence go through, in different communities.
Ramona Alaggia and Rupaleem Bhuyan awarded SSHRC Insight Grant
Categories: Faculty, Ramona Alaggia, Rupaleem BhuyanProfessor Ramona Alaggia and Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan each received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research (SSHRCE) Insight […]