
معرفی
Jennifer Matsunaga is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work. Her research focuses on settler colonialism, decolonization theory, and anti-colonial praxis in professional contexts. Her work interrogates historical and contemporary power structures impacting Indigenous peoples in Canada, particularly through the lens of truth-telling and reparative justice.
Key research interests include:
- Settler colonialism critique
- Truth and reconciliation processes
- Transitional justice mechanisms
- Anti-colonial reflexivity in social work
Her publications analyze governmental approaches to reparations, intergenerational narratives, and the incommensurability between transitional justice frameworks and decolonization objectives. Recent work explores the role of settler identities in reconciliation processes.
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