| 2025 OSE Conference University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-08-15 | Huot, S., Samantha Jackson, Cervantes, M. |
| Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Conference University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-05-15 | Huot, S., Samantha Jackson, Cervantes, M. |
| Digital Cartographies Conference University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-11-06 | Cervantes, M. |
| Digital Geographies Conference University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-11-03 | Cervantes, M. |
| On the Move: Migrant Workers and Food-Delivery Platforms in Italy and Canada University of British Columbia, Concordia University | Conference | 2025-11-07 | Baril, É. |
| Pathways to Prosperity University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-11-24 | Cervantes, M., Huot, S. |
| Pathways to Prosperity National Conference University of British Columbia, Concordia University | Conference | 2025-11-24 | Baril, É., Coderre, M., Blain, M., Paquet, M. |
| Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-08-28 | Cervantes, M. |
| Uneven Development in the Platform Economy:The New Landscape of Transnational Social Protections University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-03-27 | Cervantes, M. |
| Addressing remote work challenges faced by newcomers to Canada University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-11-15 | Samantha Jackson, Huot, S. |
| Adjustment, balance and belonging among newcomers engaged in remote work in Canada”. Pathways to Prosperity27th Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Biennial Conference, Edmonton, November 2024
University of British Columbia | Conference | 2024-11-15 | Samantha Jackson, Huot, S. |
| Immigrants’ occupational experiences of remote and hybrid work in CanadaAdditional student co-authors included:
A. Kiaulakyte, V. Krywulak, Soreal, S. University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-05-09 | Huot, S., Samantha Jackson |
| Migration Disrupted: How technological transformation is reshaping human mobilityMigration Disrupted was an interdisciplinary, hybrid conference held at Toronto Metropolitan University from May 7-9, 2024, organized by CERC Migration and Bridging Divides. The conference focused on how advanced digital technologies (ADTs) are transforming human mobility, with an emphasis on their impact on migrant integration, citizenship, employment, health care, and urban experience in Canada and beyond. Through a series of panels, fireside chats, and breakout sessions, researchers, policymakers, and civil society leaders examined both opportunities and challenges created by technological transformation, including digital divides, the ethics of artificial intelligence, infrastructure for inclusive cities, and the future of migrant work. Video recordings of sessions are available.
Toronto Metropolitan University, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, Concordia University | Conference | 2024-05-07 | Triandafyllidou, A., Bagheri, E., Gruzd, A., 249, Abu-Laban, Y., Agrawal, S., Farooq, B., Joel Dissanayake, Banerjee, R., Huot, S., Mazalek, A., Zhuang, Z., Rockwell, G., Wong, J., Paquet, M. |
| Uneven Development in the Digital Economy: The New Landscape of Transnational Social Protections University of British Columbia | Conference | 2025-03-26 | Cervantes, M. |
| Exploring new configurations of work and mobility - InfographicInfographic collaboration with Sofi Donner University of British Columbia | Research Output | 2025-10-25 | Cervantes, M. |
| Exploring 2SLGBTQ+ Indigenous Peoples’ Experiences of Knowing, Being and Doing Through Occupation University of British Columbia | Grant | 2024-09-24 | Huot, S. |
| Navigating the Identity Spectrum: South Asian Diversity in Canada and its Impact on Employment Integration Toronto Metropolitan University | Grant | 2024-04-01 | Triandafyllidou, A. |
| Youth in Focus: Supporting Neighbourhood Organizations to Better Address the Needs of Newcomer Youth Toronto Metropolitan University | Grant | 2024-09-01 | Triandafyllidou, A. |
| Navigating Streets, Restaurants, and AlgorithmsPublication of a peer-reviewed journal article: “Navigating Streets, Restaurants, and Algorithms: A Study of Young Immigrant Food Delivery Couriers in Montréal and Toronto” by Émile Baril and Mircea Vultur. The article analyzes the working conditions and experiences of young immigrant food delivery workers, highlighting their precarity, platform labour dynamics, and forms of algorithmic control, based on 30 interviews and participatory observation Concordia University | Publication | 2025-05-17 | Baril, É. |
| Working from (a New) Home: Tensions Faced by Remote Working Immigrants in Canada University of British Columbia | Publication | 2025-01-01 | Samantha Jackson, Huot, S., Cervantes, M. |
| Comics and Knowledge Mobilization in Migration Studies University of British Columbia | Event | 2025-11-27 | Cervantes, M. |
| Exploring new forms of work and mobility University of British Columbia | Event | 2025-10-27 | Cervantes, M., Huot, S., Pojuner, I., Bella, R., Stockall, L. |
| Exploring new forms of work and mobility University of British Columbia | Event | 2025-10-25 | Cervantes, M., Huot, S., Pojuner, I., Bella, R., Stockall, L. |