- Colonialism
- Racialization
- Indigeneity
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Anna Korteweg is a Professor at the Department of Sociology, University of Toronto Mississauga. She focuses on Muslim citizens in European and North American societies, examining issues related to the headscarf, 'honour-based' violence, Sharia law, and citizenship. Her current SSHRC-funded research explores the return of ISIS members to Europe and LGBTQ+ refugee politics. Research Interests: Her work bridges gender, religion, and ethnicity in immigrant integration, with a focus on citizenship, law, and policy . Recent projects analyze non-belonging through bordering practices and boundary formations. Publication Trends: Her recent articles (2021-2025) highlight intersections of migration, gendered racialization, and citizenship , particularly in European contexts. Key themes include queer asylum, humanitarian sponsorship, and postcolonial feminist analysis . Grants: Funded by SSHRC, DAAD, and CERIS, her research spans topics from Sharia arbitration to refugee resettlement . Academic Leadership: She served as Chair of the Department of Sociology (2015-20) and is co-editor of Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society .







