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Bina’s research focuses on gender, migration and social policy, draws on her professional experience, and aims to be relevant to policy practice. Her research illuminates how a feminist analysis of social reproduction is critical to the understanding of poor and ethnic minority women’s precarious access to resources, and consequently to the construction of policy interventions to improve their access to and control over such resources. Her Australian Research Council DECRA project titled 'Reason to Care: making the care needs of migrants visible to social policy' (2015-2018) analyses the care needs of Ethiopian migrants and refugees in Australia, Kenya and Lebanon. A recent output from this project is her monograph Ethiopian Migrant Domestic Workers: Migrant Agency and Social Change (Springer 2020). She is also keenly interested in feminist interventions in the state and policy processes, and her monograph Transformative Policy for Poor Women: a new feminist framework (Ashgate, 2012) presents an innovative feminist framework for the analysis of policy in developing countries, and has been welcomed by reviewers as an important contribution to the analysis of the gap between well-intentioned, 'gender-sensitive' policies and their often inadequate implementation. Other ongoing topics of research interest within developing country contexts include:
* Rural poor women’s land, labour and livelihoods (supported by an Early Career Researcher Grant from the University of Melbourne).
* Queer feminist praxis in the politics of gender, race, class, caste and sexuality - work in this space has focussed on lesbian and gay rights, violence against lesbians in India, and queering perspectives on migration and care.
Bina’s research focuses on gender, migration and social policy, draws on her professional experience, and aims to be relevant to policy practice. Her research illuminates how a feminist analysis of social reproduction is critical to the understanding of poor and ethnic minority women’s precarious access to resources, and consequently to the construction of policy interventions to improve their access to and control over such resources. Her Australian Research Council DECRA project titled 'Reason to Care: making the care needs of migrants visible to social policy' (2015-2018) analyses the care needs of Ethiopian migrants and refugees in Australia, Kenya and Lebanon. A recent output from this project is her monograph Ethiopian Migrant Domestic Workers: Migrant Agency and Social Change (Springer 2020). She is also keenly interested in feminist interventions in the state and policy processes, and her monograph Transformative Policy for Poor Women: a new feminist framework (Ashgate, 2012) presents an innovative feminist framework for the analysis of policy in developing countries, and has been welcomed by reviewers as an important contribution to the analysis of the gap between well-intentioned, 'gender-sensitive' policies and their often inadequate implementation. Other ongoing topics of research interest within developing country contexts include:
* Rural poor women’s land, labour and livelihoods (supported by an Early Career Researcher Grant from the University of Melbourne).
* Queer feminist praxis in the politics of gender, race, class, caste and sexuality - work in this space has focussed on lesbian and gay rights, violence against lesbians in India, and queering perspectives on migration and care.
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JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIESno. 8 (2024): 1923-1940
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW (2023)
Bina Fernandez, Handun Rasari Athukorala
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMYpp.1-25, (2023)
The Routledge Handbook of Global Developmentpp.405-417, (2022)
ETHIOPIAN MIGRANT DOMESTIC WORKERS: MIGRANT AGENCY AND SOCIAL CHANGEpp.129-145, (2020)
ETHIOPIAN MIGRANT DOMESTIC WORKERS: MIGRANT AGENCY AND SOCIAL CHANGE (2020)
ETHIOPIAN MIGRANT DOMESTIC WORKERS: MIGRANT AGENCY AND SOCIAL CHANGEpp.53-78, (2020)
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