| 鈥嬧赌婤颈辞驳谤补辫丑测 Pragna Rugunanan is a Professor at the 欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg (UJ), and the Vice Dean of Research in the Humanities Faculty. In 2022, Prof Rugunanan was invited to the Canadian Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Toronto Metropolitan 欧美福利100000 as a Visiting Professor-CERC Migration Distinguished Scholar of Excellence from September to November 2022 to work jointly with the CERC team on Perspectives on Migration and Migrant Integration. Prof Rugunanan was also invited to the Expert Group Meeting on 鈥淢egatrends and Families: Focus on Digital Technologies, Migration and Urbanization鈥 held 7-8 September 2022 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York to give a presentation on Migration trends in Africa. She is a C2 rated scholar by the South African National Research Foundation, and specialises in the field of migration studies. Pragna鈥檚 research focusses on the construction of African and South Asian migrant communities to South Africa, and migration in the Global South. Her research interests include the sociology of migration, labour studies, changing patterns of work, gender and family, and the Higher Education landscape in South Africa. Qualifications: D Litt et Phil, 欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg MA Industrial Sociology (cum laude) 欧美福利100000 of Pretoria B Soc Science Hons. Industrial Sociology, Rhodes 欧美福利100000 B Soc Sci., Rhodes 欧美福利100000 Research Interests - Migration Studies
- Sociology of Work and Labour Studies
- Family and Well-Being
- Gender and Education Studies
Selected publications: Co-Edited Book Rugunanan, P. and Xulu-Zama, N. (Eds). 2022. 鈥楳igration in Southern Africa鈥. Springer Press. Accredited Journals: Rugunanan, P. and Meyers, C. 2023. Transnational Family Practices among Zimbabwean Women Migrants in South Africa. South African Review of Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1080/21528586.2023.2172607. Rugunanan, P. and Meyers, C. 2023. Exploring Sweden and South Africa鈥檚 responses to mass migration during the period 2015-2019. The Thinker. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/The_Thinker/article/view/2360. Mandewo J., Rugunanan, P. & Batisai, K. 2022. 鈥楾he Temporality of Mothering through the use of ICTs by Zimbabwean Women Informal Cross-Border Traders鈥. Global Journal of Human Sciences, 22(4): 29鈥36. Maake, TB, Rugunanan, P and Smuts, L. 2021. 鈥楴egotiating and Managing (Homo)Sexual Identities in Multiple Heteronormative Spaces: The Experiences of Black Homosexual Mineworkers鈥. Journal of Homosexuality. https://doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2021.2015954. Rugunanan, P. 2020. Guest Editor. Transnational Migration, Gender and Sexuality in the Global South. Gender Questions. Rugunanan, P.2020. Migration, Mobility and Transnational Families: The Case of Indian Migrant Women to South Africa. Gender Questions. Gender Questions 8 (1):#6519. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7430-9201. Meyer, C and Rugunanan, P. 2020. “Mobile-Mediated Mothering from a Distance: A Case Study of Somali Women in Port Elizabeth, South Africa” International Journal of Cultural Studies. 23:656-673. Rugunanan, P. 2017. 鈥樷淔itting In鈥: Social Cohesion among Migrant Indian Women and Host Diasporic Communities in South Africa鈥. Alternation, 24, 1:170-196. Kriel, E. and Rugunanan, P. 2015. 鈥楻acial Integration among Students at the 欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg鈥. Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology, 6(1): 45-63. Smit, R. and Rugunanan, P. 2015. 鈥楾ransnational Forced Migration and Negotiating Emotions: The Case of Female Refugees in South Africa鈥. Social Dynamics, 41(1): 184-203. Smit, R. and Rugunanan, P. 2014. 鈥楩rom Precarious Lives to Precarious Work: The Dilemma Facing Refugees in South Africa鈥. South African Review of Sociology, 45(2): 4-26. Rabe, M. and Rugunanan, P. 2012. 鈥楨xploring Gender and Race Amongst Female Sociologists Exiting Academia in South Africa鈥. Gender and Education, 24(5): 553-566. Rabe, M. and Rugunanan, P. 2011. 鈥業s there life after Sociology? Exploring the Career Paths of Former South African Academics in Sociology鈥. South African Review of Sociology, 42(3): 60-78. Rugunanan, P. and Smit, R. 2011. 鈥楽eeking Refuge in South Africa: Challenges Facing a Group of Congolese and Burundian Refugees鈥. Development Southern Africa, 28(5): 705-718. Book Chapters Rugunanan, P. 2022. Migrating Beyond Borders and States: Instrumental and Contingent Solidarities Among Informal South Asian Migrant Workers in South Africa. In Rugunanan, P. and Xulu-Gama, N. (Eds.). Migration in Southern Africa. Springer Press. Chiyangwa, B. and Rugunanan, P. 2022. Experiences of Mozambican Migrant Children in Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga South Africa. In Rugunanan, P. and Xulu-Gama, N. (Eds.). Migration in Southern Africa. Springer Press. R ugunanan, P & Hoffman, S. 2020. 鈥楨ducation鈥. In Sociology: A South African Introduction. Edited by Stewart, P. and Johan Z. Johannesburg: Juta: ISBN: 9780702188787. Rugunanan, P. 2020. 鈥淎frica must be 鈥 one place, one country鈥: Xenophobia and the unmediated representation of African Migrants in the South African Media. In Reporting Xenophobia and Migration in the Media in Africa. Edited by Moyo, D & Mpofu, S. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan: ISBN 978-3-030-61235-1; https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61236-8. Rugunanan, P. 2019. 鈥榁aluing/Belonging and Devaluing/Unbelonging in the Academy: An Intersectional Perspective鈥. In Black Academic Voices: The South African Experience. Edited by Khunou, G. Canham, K. Khoza-Shangase and E. Phaswana. Johannesburg: HSRC Press. Rugunanan, P. and Smit, R. 2018. 鈥楳igration, Mobilities and Families: Comparative Views among Congolese, Burundian and Zimbabwean Female Refugees.鈥 In Borders, Bodies and Boundaries: Exploring Gender and Migration in Historical and Contemporary Africa. Edited by Jinnah, Z. and Hiralal, K. New York: Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978-3-319-65783-7. Jinnah, Z. and Rugunanan, P. 2017. 鈥楻emaking Religion, Rethinking Space: How Migrants Are Transforming Ethnically Bounded Notions of Religion and Perceptions of Urban Space In Johannesburg.鈥 In Routes and Rites to the City: Mobility, Diversity and Religious Space in Johannesburg. Edited by Willhelm-Solomon, M., Lunez, L., Bukasa, P.K. and Malcomess, B. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ]. ISBN: 978-1-137-58890-6; pgs 137-166. http://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9781137588890. Rugunanan, P. 2016. 鈥楳igrant Communities, Identity, and Belonging: Exploring the Views of South Asian Migrants in Fordsburg, South Africa鈥. In Contemporary Issues in the Indian Diaspora of South Africa. Edited by Kumar, P.P. Delhi: Serial Publications: ISBN: 978-81-933190-3-1; pgs 52-84. Rugunanan, P. 2014. 鈥楨ducation鈥. In Sociology: A South African Introduction. Edited by Stewart, P. and Johan Z. Johannesburg: Juta: ISBN: 9780702188787. Rugunanan, P., Seedat-Khan, M. and Smuts, L. 2012. 鈥楢 Sense of South African Indianness: Citizenship, Identity and Experiences of Exclusion at the Oriental Plaza in Johannesburg, South Africa.鈥 In Exclusion, Social Capital and Citizenship: Contested Transitions in South Africa and India. Edited by Uys, T. and Patel, S. New Delhi, India: Orient Black Swan. Bolsman, C., Rugunanan, P. and Routledge, M. 2001. 鈥楬istory of Organisational Behaviour.鈥 In Transforming Organisational Behaviour 鈥 New Models and Methods for Southern Africa. Edited by Moerdyk, A. and van Aardt, C. South Africa: New Africa Books. ISBN: 1869283678. |