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Graduate Program in Immigration and Settlement Studies

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Sutama Ghosh


Department of Goegraphy
416-979-5000, ext. 7240
sutama@geography.ryerson.ca
Faculty's web site: www.ryerson.ca/geography/faculty/ghosh.html


Research Interests
Migration and settlement geographies, transnationalism, urban social geography
Critical 'race' theories, postcolonial theory, and theories of sapce
Regional geography of 'South Asia' with particular reference to India


Education
PhD, Geography, York University (Canada), 2006
MA, Geography, York University (Canada), 2000
MA, Geography - Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, 1991
BEd, Education, Calcutta University, India, 1989
BA Honours, Geography, Calcutta University, India 1988


Selected Publications

Ghosh, S. "The Production of Vertical Neighbourhoods: An Analysis of Bangladeshi residential Spaces in Toronto", Environment and Planning A (accepted pending changes).

R. A. Murdie and S Ghosh (2008 forthcoming), "Does Spatial Concentration Always Mean a Lack of Integration? Exploring Ethnic Concentration and Integration in Toronto", Journal of Ethnicity and Migration.

Ghosh, S. and R. M. Garrison (2007), "Language and residential choice: a case study of Indian Bengalis and Bangladeshis in Toronto", Contact, Vol 33 (2): 123-153.

Ghosh, S. (2007), "Transnational Ties and Intra-Immigrant Group Settlement Experiences: A Case Study of Indian Bengalis and Bangladeshis in Toronto", Geojournal, Vol 68: 223-242.

Ghosh S and Wang L (2003) "Transnationalism and Identity: A tale of two faces and multiple lives", The Canadian Geographer, Vol. 47 (3): 269-282.


Courses Taught
IS8922 Changing Multicultural Mosaic of the GTA


Titles of Major Research Papers previously supervised in ISS program







Titles of Major Research Papers previously engaged as Second Reader in ISS program







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