CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (refereed)

advertisement
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (ref ereed)
10/08 Traumas of Undocumented Migrants on their Journeys to the U.S. – paper
presented at the Diversity Challenge Conference, Boston College, Boston
09/07 Reconsidering Motivations, Expectations, and Journeys of Undocumented
Migrants, Paper presented at Integrating New Migrants in the New Europe: A
Challenge for Community Psychology, Seville, Spain
05/07 Globalization and Migration: New Migrants, New Strategies, and New Problems.
Paper presented at the Canadian Anthropology Society and the American
Ethnological Society Conference, Toronto, Canada
04/07 Social Injustice Enacted in the System of Undocumented Migration: The
Honduran Case. Paper presented at Psychology and Social Justice, New York,
NY
04/07 Psychological Aspects of Honduran Undocumented Migration. Paper presented at
Dialogue and Borders: Rethinking Latin America and the Caribbean, Stony Brook
University
04/07 Psychology of Immigration: Current Trends and Future Directions. Paper
presented at a Conference on Immigration at LaGuardia Community College,
New York
01/07 Struggles of Honduran Migrants in Face of Violence and Oppression on their
Journeys to the U.S. Paper presented at the National Multicultural Conference and
Summit, Seattle, WA
09/05 Future Narratives by Potential Migrants from Honduras to the U.S. Paper
presented at the International Society for Cultural and Activity Research (ISCAR)
Congress, Sevilla, Spain
05/05 Borders and Undocumented Migration. Paper presented at the Congress of the
Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Science, London, Ontario, CA
06/04 Migrant Expectations and Motivations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, (SPSSI), Washington,
D.C.
99-02 Various Papers presented on Content-Based Teaching of ESL; Integrating
Technology into Teaching ESL; Participatory Professional Staff Development at
the annual TESOL conventions in Salt Lake City, UT, St. Louis, MO, Vancouver,
CA; New York, NY)
00-02 Various Papers presented on topics of Technology Integration into Adult
Education and Staff Development at the annual meetings of the National
Educational Computing Conference, Adult Literacy and Technology Conference,
New Jersey Adult Literacy Learning Conference, NYC Adult Basic Education
Conference in Atlanta, GA, St. Paul, MN, Cranford, NJ, New York, NY
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
Sladkova, J., Viladrich, A., Freudenberg, N. (2006). Building bridges between adult
education, public schools, and health care: A strategy to promote social inclusion. Bank
Street College of Education: Occasional Paper Series, 17, 7-21.
Sladkova, J. (2007). Expectations and motivations of Hondurans migrating to the United
States. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 17, 187-202.
Work in Progress
Sladkova, J. (expected publication 2010). Honduran Migration to the United States.
Invited entry to an Encyclopedia of Immigration to the United States.
Sladkova, J. (in progress). Narrative Analysis of Migrant Interviews: Language and
Psychology. To be submitted to Narrative Inquiry
Sladkova, J. (in progress). Systematic Nature of Undocumented Migration from Central
America. To be submitted to International Migration Review
Download