Rupaleem Bhuyan

Rupaleem Bhuyan

University of Toronto

H-index: 21

North America-Canada

About Rupaleem Bhuyan

Rupaleem Bhuyan, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of immigration, gender based violence, citizenship, feminist and decolonizing methodologies.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Assembling social determinants of health: COVID-19 vaccination inequities for international students in Canada

“Unless we are Native, we are all immigrants to Canada”: Tensions between multicultural inclusion and settler-colonial consciousness among Canadian social workers

Navigating bureaucratic violence in Canada’s two-step immigration system

Digital technology's complex role in facilitating and responding to gender-based violence among (im) migrants: A scoping review

Canadian social workers’ attitudes toward immigrants with different legal statuses in Canada

Social workers’ perceptions of structural inequality and immigrant threat: Results from a national survey

Universal health coverage and public-private arrangements within Sri Lanka's mixed health system: Perspectives from women seeking healthcare

Framing Migrant Resilience as a Civic Responsibility: A Case Study of Municipal and Provincial Immigrant Integration Policies in Toronto, Ontario

Rupaleem Bhuyan Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Social Work

Citations(all)

1917

Citations(since 2020)

989

Cited By

1403

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

University of Toronto

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Rupaleem Bhuyan Skills & Research Interests

immigration

gender based violence

citizenship

feminist and decolonizing methodologies

Top articles of Rupaleem Bhuyan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assembling social determinants of health: COVID-19 vaccination inequities for international students in Canada

International Social Work

Kedi Zhao

Rupaleem Bhuyan

2024/3

“Unless we are Native, we are all immigrants to Canada”: Tensions between multicultural inclusion and settler-colonial consciousness among Canadian social workers

Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Sandra Osazuwa

Jill Hanley

Catherine Schmidt

Yoosun Park

2023/12/13

Navigating bureaucratic violence in Canada’s two-step immigration system

Journal of ethnic and migration studies

Catherine Schmidt

Heather Bergen

Oula Hajjar

Lindsay Larios

Delphine Nakache

...

2023/11/26

Digital technology's complex role in facilitating and responding to gender-based violence among (im) migrants: A scoping review

Ran Hu

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Jori Jones

Judith Logan

2023/8

Canadian social workers’ attitudes toward immigrants with different legal statuses in Canada

Journal of Social Work

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Sandra Osazuwa

Catherine Schmidt

Inwook Kwon

Andrew Rundle

...

2023

Social workers’ perceptions of structural inequality and immigrant threat: Results from a national survey

Journal of Social Work Education

Yoosun Park

Maria Torres

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Jixia Ao

Lucy Graves

...

2022/7/3

Universal health coverage and public-private arrangements within Sri Lanka's mixed health system: Perspectives from women seeking healthcare

Social Science & Medicine

Ramya Kumar

Anne-Emanuelle Birn

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Josephine Pui-Hing Wong

2022/3/1

Framing Migrant Resilience as a Civic Responsibility: A Case Study of Municipal and Provincial Immigrant Integration Policies in Toronto, Ontario

The British Journal of Social Work

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Vivian WY Leung

2022/3/1

Transnational family separation among migrant women in Canada: An intersectional analysis

Social Work Research

Catherine Schmidt

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Rebecca Lash

2022/12/1

Epistemologies of bordering: Domestic violence advocacy with marriage migrants in the shadow of deportation

Migration Studies

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Bronwyn Bragg

2021/6/1

Transformative resilience through collective action: A study on migrant organizing in Toronto

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Tenzin Chime

Alisha Alam

Andrea Bobadilla

2021

Still we resist: Reflections on our tenure as editors-in-chief

Yoosun Park

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Stéphanie Wahab

2020/11

Family reunification as an earned right: a framing analysis of migrant workers’ pathways to neoliberal multicultural citizenship in Canada

New Political Science

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Kate Yoon

Lorraine Valmadrid

2020/10/1

Should journal rankings matter? Assigning “prestige and quality” in the neoliberal academy

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Yoosun Park

Eunjung Lee

2020/5

Introduction to special topic on anticarceral feminisms: Imagining a world without prisons

Patricia O’Brien

Mimi Kim

Elizabeth Beck

Rupaleem Bhuyan

2020/2

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