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Theresa Ulicki

Assistant Professor

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Email: ulickit@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-1377
Mailing Address: 
Department of International Development Studies
Marion McCain Building
6135 University Ave.
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PO Box 15000
Halifax, NS, Canada
B3H 4R2

Office location:
3036 Marion McCain Building.
 
Research Topics:
  • Gender and development
  • Gender equity and organizations
  • Gender-based violence
  • Labour migration

Education

  • BA (McGill University)
  • MA (St. Mary's University)
  • DPhil (University of Sussex)

Biography

My research and teaching interests focus on gender and development, particularly in the areas of gender equity and organisations, gender-based violence and labour migration. I’ve carried out field research in Lesotho and South Africa. In addition to my academic work, I have worked as a volunteer for WUSC and as a consultant for the Southern African Migration Project (SAMP) and Irish Aid, Lesotho.

Recent Publications

2011Ulicki, Theresa “New directions or half measures? Organisational response to gender in equity in the SAPS”, Policing and Society.

2011Ulicki, Theresa “ ‘Just the Way Things Are’: Gender Equity and Sexual Harassment in the South African Police Service”, Transformation, 76.

2010Ulicki, Theresa and Jonathan Crush, “Poverty, Gender and Migrancy: Lesotho’s Migrant Farmworkers in South Africa”, in Jonathan Crush and Bruce Frayne (eds.) Surviving on the Move: Migration, Poverty and Development in Southern Africa. Cape Town: Idasa and Development Bank of Southern Africa.

2007Ulicki, Theresa and Jonathan Crush, “Poverty, Gender and Migrancy: Lesotho’s Migrant Farmworkers in South Africa”, Development Southern Africa, 24, 1.

2004 Ulicki, Theresa (ed.) Crossings, special issue on Gender and Migration, Southern African Migration Project (SAMP), Vol. 5, No. 1.

2002 Ulicki, Theresa and Jonathan Crush, “Gender, Farmwork, and Women’s Migration from Lesotho to the New South Africa”, in Jonathan Crush and David A. McDonald (eds.) Transnationalism and New African Immigration to South Africa. Toronto: Southern African Migration Project/Canadian Association of African Studies.

2001 Crush, Jonathan and Theresa Ulicki (with Teke Tseane and Elizabeth Jansen van Veuren), "Undermining Labour: The Rise of Sub-Contracting in the South African Gold Mines", Journal of Southern African Studies, 27, 1.

2000 Ulicki, Theresa and Jonathan Crush, "'It's Women's Work': Gender, Farmwork and Cross-Border Migration from Lesotho to South Africa", Canadian Journal of African Studies, 34, 1.

2000 Ulicki, Theresa and Gary Kynoch, “‘It Is Like the Time of the Lifaqane’: The Impact of Stock Theft and Violence in Southern Lesotho”, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 18, 2.

1999 Ulicki, Theresa, “Basotho Miners Speak: Sub-contracting on South African Gold Mines”, South African Labour Bulletin, 23, 4: 61-66.