Ethel Tungohan

 Ethel Tungohan

Ethel Tungohan

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Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Political Science


Resume

  • 2016

    York University

    University of Toronto

    South Asian Human Rights Documentation Center

    International Service for Human Rights

    BC Center of Excellence for Women's Health

    University of Alberta

    UN INSTRAW

    Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters

    Lecturer

    Toronto

    ON

    Lecturer

    Consultant

    Santo Domingo

    Dominican Republic

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    Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters

    Mississauga

    Ontario

    Consultant

    Toronto

    ON

    University of Toronto

    Gender

    Tobacco

    and addictions researcher

    Vancouver

    BC

    BC Center of Excellence for Women's Health

    Education and Human Rights Intern

    Geneva

    Switzerland

    International Service for Human Rights

    Assistant Professor

    Toronto

    Canada Area

    York University

    New Delhi

    India

    South Asian Human Rights Documentation Center

    Women's Economic Empowerment Consultant

    UN Women

    University of Alberta

    Edmonton

    Alberta

    Grant Notley Postdoctoral Fellow

  • 2006

    PhD Candidate

    Political Science and Women's Studies

    University of Toronto

  • 2003

    Masters of Science

    Gender and Development

    London School of Economics

  • 1999

    Bachelor of Arts (honours)

    Political Science and Women's Studies

    The University of British Columbia

  • Community Outreach

    Writing

    Editing

    Social Media

    Policy

    Proposal Writing

    Research

    Fundraising

    Report Writing

    Non-profits

    Politics

    Human Rights

    Analysis

    Program Evaluation

    Political Science

    Public Speaking

    Grant Writing

    International Relations

    Qualitative Research

    Gender

    Filipinos in Canada: Disturbing Invisibility

    This landmark book

    the first wide-ranging edited collection on Filipinos in Canada

    explores gender

    migration and labour

    youth spaces and subjectivities

    representation and community resistance to certain representations. Looking at these from the vantage points of anthropology

    cultural studies

    education

    geography

    history

    information science

    literature

    political science

    sociology

    and women and gender studies

    Filipinos in Canada provides a strong foundation for future work in this area.

    Filipinos in Canada: Disturbing Invisibility

    Tungohan

    UN Women