The Migration & Indigeneity Group is an interdisciplinary group of migration scholars committed to exploring the intersection of migration studies and Indigeneity.
Through reading, discussing, teaching, writing, and engaging in dialogue with scholars and activists, our group seeks to advance the Indigenization of migration studies, both through teaching and research.
Research Areas
Our research is interdisciplinary in focus and includes various Migration & Indigeneity topics including:
- Settler Colonialism and Decolonization
- Borders and Sovereignty
- Indigenous Studies
Coordinator
The research group is led by Dr. Ayaka Yoshimizu, Associate Professor in Asian Studies.
Members
The Migration and Indigeneity research group brings together scholars from diverse fields and is open to all CMS affiliates.
- Dr. Efrat Arbel, Associate Professor, Law
- Dr. Lisa Brunner, Postdoctoral Fellow, UBC Centre for Migration Studies
- Dr. Amanda Cheong, Assistant Professor, Sociology
- Dr. Antje Ellermann, Professor, Political Science
- Dr. Markus Hallensleben, Associate Professor, Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies
- Guntas Kaur, Graduate Student, Sociology
- Fiana Kawane, Doctoral Candidate, English Language and Literatures
- Dr. Biz Nijdam, Assistant Professor, Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies
- Dr. Geraldine Pratt, Professor, Geography
- Claudia Serrano, Doctoral Student, Political Science
- Dr. Pasang Sherpa, Assistant Professor, Asian Studies and Critical Indigenous Studies
- Dr. Sara Shneiderman, Associate Professor, Anthropology and Public Policy and Global Affairs
- Dr. Juanita Sundberg, Associate Professor, Geography
- Dr. Rima Wilkes, Professor, Sociology
- Dr. Ayaka Yoshimizu, Associate Professor, Asian Studies
- Dr. Helena Zeweri, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
Get in touch
Connect with CMS if you have questions about the research group or are interested in joining.