Carieta Thomas Academic CV
Carieta Thomas Academic CV
Carieta Thomas Academic CV
Curriculum Vitae
RESEARCH INTERESTS
EDUCATION
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Forthcoming Banerjee, Pallavi and Carieta Thomas. “Intersectional Research on Citizenship &
Labor” in Research Handbook on Intersectionality, edited by Mary Romero and
Reshawna Chapple. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
2022 Special Issue Co-Editor, “Pandemic Perspectives: Racialized and Gendered
Experiences of Refugee and Immigrant Families in Canada”, Canadian Ethnic
Studies
2022 Thomas, Carieta and Naomi Lightman. 2022. “ ‘Island Girls’: Caribbean Women
Care Workers in Canada”. Canadian Ethnic Studies 54(1):29-58.
2021 Thomas, Carieta. 2021. “Elephant in the Room and Mouse in the Corner: Tales of
Networking while Black”. Women, Gender, and Families of Color (online special
issue).
2021 Thomas, Carieta. 2021. “Who Cares: Lesson on the Stratification of Care Work”.
Gender & Society Peer Reviewed Pedagogy Project Lesson Plan.
R&R Banerjee, Pallavi and Carieta Thomas. “The Migrant Carework Regime and the
Making of the Constant-Careworker Among Indian Immigrant Nurses.” Gender,
Work & Organization.
Under Review Thomas, Carieta. “Nobody’s gonna talk to you about that”: Methodological
Considerations in Research with Undocumented Caribbean Care Workers during
COVID-19” in Unmasking Academia: Institutional Inequities Laid Bare by the
COVID-19 Pandemic, edited by Irene Shankar and Corinne L. Mason.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2021 Research Assistant, Regine King, University of Calgary Urban Alliance, “Scoping
Review—Municipal Anti-racist Practices that Might Work”
2020 Research Assistant, Michael Adorjan, University of Calgary, SSHRC Sponsored,
“Responding to Youth and Cyber-Risk: Assessing Parents' and Educators'
Experiences, Attitudes and Strategies Towards Online Risks Facing Youth”
2019 Research Assistant, Pallavi Banerjee University of Calgary, “Dismantling
Dependence: Gendered Migration of Indian Professional Families and the Visa
Regime”
2019 Research Assistant, Naomi Lightman, University of Calgary, SSHRC Insight
Development Grant “Sorting and Shaping: The Dynamics of Labor Market
Exclusion for Female Migrant Care Workers in Canada”
2011 Independent Research on former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Liberian
reconciliation process
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
REFERENCES
Naomi Lightman
Assistant Professor
University of Calgary
Department of Sociology
527 Campus Place N.W.
Social Sciences 928
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4