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Hari KC

Hari KC

DepartmentCERC in Migration and Integration
Areas of ExpertiseArtificial Intelligence (AI); Climate Change; Critical Disability and Mad Studies; Critical Race Theory; Gender and Sexuality; Immigration, Multiculturalism and Citizenship; Information and Technology; Politics; Qualitative Research; Sociology

Hari KC is a Research Fellow with the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Migration and Integration program at Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada. At CERC, he co-leads the research project ‘Digital Nomads: The Changing World of Migration, Mobility and Work’. He is also an affiliated researcher with ‘Migrant Integration in the Mid-21st Century: Bridging Divides’ and the International Migration Research Centre at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Canada. Hari has published journal articles, book chapters, and research reports of international migration and mobility. His current research focuses on digital nomads, changing modalities of migration and work and the newly emerging digital nomad visa policy regime around the world. He has collaborated on several research projects, including the Gender + Migration Hub which seeks to enhance the capacity of governments, civil society and other stakeholders in designing gender-responsive migration policies.