
معرفی
Nicholas Harney is a Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology, Western University. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto (1996) and specializes in migration studies, urban sociology, and transnationalism. His research explores themes such as mobility, cultural identity, informal economies, and the intersection of migration with public space and policy.
Education: PhD in Anthropology, University of Toronto (1996). Key research areas include the sociology of migration, urban ethnography, and the cultural dynamics of diasporic communities. His work often focuses on Italy and Canada, analyzing issues like interculturalism, migrant integration, and the impact of neoliberalism on diasporic identities.
Recent publications highlight his engagement with topics such as hospitality in migration contexts, urban sociability, and the ritualized dimensions of cultural practices. His research bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical fieldwork, emphasizing comparative methodologies in ethnography.
Teaching and academic involvement include contributions to graduate programs in anthropology and participation in academic societies. His work has been recognized through academic publications and reviews, though no specific awards are explicitly noted in the text.



