923 Robie StreetKjipuktuk, Halifax, Mi'kmaq TerritoryNova Scotia, B3H 3C3Phone: 902-496-8161Email: benita.bunjun@smu.ca
Education
Ph.D. University of British Columbia, Interdisciplinary Studies (2012)PDF Simon Fraser University (2014)
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Selected Publications
Bunjun, B. (2022). Interrogating white supremacy in academia: Creating alternative spaces for racialized students' scholarship and well-being. In Sunera Thobani (Ed.), Coloniality and Racial (In)Justice in the University: Counting for Nothing? Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Bunjun, B. (2021). Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students. Edited Volume. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing Co.
Bunjun, B. (2021). Centering academic well-being of racialized students. In B. Bunjun (Ed.). Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing Co.
Bunjun, B & Brown, Y. (2021). A way of being: The making of transnational kinship relations in institutions of higher learning. In B. Bunjun (Ed). Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing Co.
Wei, M. L. & Bunjun, B. (2020). "We don't need another one in our group": Racism and Intervention on the Mental Health and well- Being of Racialized International Students in Business Schools. Journal Management Education- Special Issue on Mental Health and Psychological Well-Being Among Management Students and Educators.
Wei, M. L. & Bunjun, B. (2020). We are not the shoes of white supremacists: A critical race perspective of consumer responses to brand attempts at countering racist associations. Journal of Marketing Management—Special Issue on Marketing and Managing Racial Dynamics in Theory and Practice.
Bunjun, B. (2018). The making of a colonial archive: The Royal Commission on the Status of Women. Education for Change, 22(2), 1-24.
Bunjun, B. (2015). Organizational colonial encounters: A critical intersectional analysis of entitlement and nation-building. The International Journal of Organizational Diversity, 15(1), 1-15.
Bunjun, B. (2014). Diasporic entanglements and negotiations: Invoking subjectivities. In Roksana Badruddoja (Ed.), X Does Not Mark My Spot: Voices from the South Asian Diaspora (pp. 258-268). New Delhi: Zubaan.
Bunjun, B. (2014). The racialized feminist killjoy in white academia: Contesting white entitlement. In George Yancy and Maria Del Guadalupe Davidson (Eds.), Exploring Race in Predominantly White Classrooms: Scholars of Color Reflect (pp. 147-161). New York: Routledge.
Bunjun, B. (2010). Feminist organizations and intersectionality: Contesting hegemonic feminism. Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture, & Social Justice, 34(2), 115-126.
Morris, M. & Bunjun, B. (2007). Using Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Research: A Resource for Embracing the Complexities of Women's Lives. Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women.
Dr. Bunjun is the recipient of the following Teaching Excellence and Educational Leadership Awards (https://loom.ly/Qa0yiUM):
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