Reza Nakhaie

Dr. Reza NakhaieReza Nakhaie, PhD
Professor Emeritus

Office: CHS 156-1 
Email: nakhaie@uwindsor.ca
Telephone: 519-253-3000 ext. 3706

 

Research:

Dr. Nakhaie has been actively involved in the study of social class, gender and race/ethnicity as principle categories in the organization of daily social life and how these shape social rankings, access to resources and life experiences. His main focus of investigation is on the role of equity (justice and fairness) and diversity (various demographic concerns) in Canadian society, in general, and more recently, in higher education. His research interests also involve topics such as crime, delinquency, fear of crime, family violence and the role of the media in perpetuating a hegemonic conception of social reality.

His current research involves the investigation of several areas:

  • Labour market integration of immigrants
  • Social mobility of minority groups
  • Elite challenging behaviours

Education:

  • PhD (University of Waterloo - Sociology); MA; BA

Recent and Key Publications:

Books:

  • Nakhaie, R. 2018. Class, Gender and Ethnic Inequalities in Canada: Theory and Evidence. Nelson.
  • Nakhaie, R. 2014. Sociological Practices. Nelson.
  • Nakhaie, R. 2012. A Sociologist at Work. 88 pages. Nelson.
  • Nakhaie, R. 2008. Controversies in Canadian Sociology. Thomson – Nelson.
  • Nakhaie, M.R. 2002. Debates on Social Inequality: Class, Gender and Ethnicity in Canada, Thomson - Nelson (reprint).
  • Nakhaie, M.R. 1999. Debates on Social Inequality: Class, Gender and Ethnicity in Canada, Harcourt Brace and Co. Canada.

Book Chapters:

  • Nakhaie, R. 2017. Liberty aspiration and political behaviours. In Readings in Sociology, edited by L. Tepperman and P. Albanese. Oxford University Press. 
  • Nakhaie, R. 2016. What drives elite-challenging behaviours? In Understanding Inequality: Social Costs and Benefits, edited by N. Stehr and A. Machin. Zeppelin University Press. 
  • Nakhaie, R. and R. Arnold. 2013. Love and change in health. Pp. 192–197 in Reading Sociology, edited by L. Tepperman and A. Kalyta. Oxford University Press.
  • Nakhaie, R., Silverman, R. A. and LaGrange, T. C. 2013. Self-control and resistance to school. In Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives, edited by L. Tepperman and H. Dickinson. Oxford University Press.  
  • Nakhaie,  R. 2004. Housework in Canada: The National Picture (reprint) In Macionis, J., Benokraitis, N. and Ravelli, B., Seeing Ourselves: Classic, Contemporary, and Cross-cultural Readings in Sociology, 537 pages, Pearson-Prentice Hall, Toronto.
  • Nakhaie,  R., R. Silverman, T. LaGrange. 2002. Self-control and Social-control: An examination of gender, ethnicity, class and delinquency (Reprint) In R. Hinch (ed), Debates in Canadian Criminology, 154-176, Prentice Hall.
  • Nakhaie, R. 2000. Ownership and Management Position of Canadian Ethnic Groups, 1973-1989 (Reprint) In Kalbach, M. and W. Kalbach (eds), Perspectives on Ethnicity in Canada, 155-181, Harcourt Brace and Co. Canada.

Grants:

  • Social Capital and Social Outcomes, SSHRC.
  • Vertical Mosaic among the Canadian professoriate, SSHRC.
  • Labour Market Integration of Immigrants, SSHRC.
  • Successful Partnership Grant: Child and Youth Refugee Research Coalition, SSHRC (co-investigator).       
  • Self-control and Educational Attainment, SSHRC (co-investigator).
  • Community Social Capital and Crime, SSHRC (co-investigator).
  • The Multi-dimensional Impact of Information Communication technology on Literacy Development of Ethnic Minority Students,  SSHRC (co-investigator).
  • Growing New Roots: Understanding Homelessness among immigrants and Refugees in a Border City, SSHRC (co-investigator).
  • Multi-barriers for Asian Immigrant Settlement and Integration,   Heritage Canada (co-investigator).
  • Newcomers’ Assets and Resources (contract, YMCA).
  • Social Capital and Integration of Newcomers  (internal).
  • Social Capital and Integration of Immigrants  (internal).
  • Integration of Immigrants  (internal).
  • Social Inequality and Health (internal).
  • Race-targeted Policies (internal).

Academic Society Involvement:

  • Executive Editor, Canadian Review of Sociology (2009-2013)