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CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES

(* = Remote)

ORAL TALKS

Sadika, B. (2023, June). Experiences of Immigrant Women in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) Conference, Denver, Colorado.


Sadika, B. (2022, November). A Comprehensive Review of the Literature on Relations Between Immigrants and Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Social, Personality, and Developmental Psychology (SPDP) Brownbag Seminar, Western University, London, ON.


Sadika, B. (2022, June). The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Gender-Based Violence Against Immigrant Women in Canada: A Literature Review. 83rd Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary, AB.


Sadika, B. & Morrison, M. (2022, May). Darker-Skinned and Unmarriageable? Experiencing and Coping with Shadeism Amongst South Asian Women in Canada. Canadian South Asian Studies Association (CSASA), Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences.* 

Sadika, B. & Esses, V. M. (2022, January). Negotiating Gender Roles in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences of Immigrant Women in Canada (Research Proposal). Social, Personality, and Developmental Psychology Brown Bag Seminar, Western University, London, ON.*

Sadika, B. & Knudson, S. (2021, June). Online Discourses on Disability and Romantic Relationships. Canadian Sociological Association Conference, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.*

Sadika, B. & Molnar, T., Squires, V., Massie, M., Drew, M., & Janzen, D. (2021, June). Attending to Student Mental Wellness through First Year Research Experiences (FYRE). Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education Conference, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.*

Sadika, B. & Morrison, M. (2021, May). Lighter-Skinned and Beautiful? Investigating Shadeism Amongst South Asian Women in Canada. 4th World Class Day Conference.*

Sadika, B. & Morrison, M. A. (2020, October). Lighter-Skinned and Beautiful? Investigating Shadeism Amongst South Asian Women in Canada (Preliminary Results). Culture, Health, and Human Development Seminar, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.*

Sadika, B. (2020, July). Legalized Homosexuality, Queering Bollywood: Alternative Sexualities in Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga (How I Feel When I See That Girl; 2019) and Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (Be Extra Careful of Marriage; 2020). Preaching to the Choir: The Online 2020 Edition, Slack Workspace.*

Sadika, B., de Barros, A. C., Morrison, T. G., & Morrison, M. A. (2020, July). Associations Between Subcategories of Disgust Sensitivity and Homonegativity: Examining Intergroup Contact as a Moderator. Preaching to the Choir: The Online 2020 Edition, Slack Workspace.*

Sadika, B., Morrison, M. A, & Morrison, T. G. (2020, March). Contested Meanings and Lived Experiences of Two-Spiritness: A Systematic Review of the Canadian Research Literature. Rising Up: Graduate Students’ Conference on Indigenous Knowledges and Research in Indigenous Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB. (The conference was cancelled because of COVID-19.)

Sadika, B., Wiebe, E., Morrison, M. A., & Morrison, T. G. (2019, October). Intersectional Microaggressions and Social Support for LGBTQ Persons of Colour: A Systematic Review of the Canadian-Based Empirical Literature. Culture, Health, and Human Development Seminar, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.


Sadika, B., Morrison, M. A., Parker, K. M., Sameen, D., & Morrison, T. G. (2019, June). “Newsworthy Enough?” Media Framing of Canadian LGBTQ Persons’ Sexual Violence Experiences. Canadian Sociological Association Conference at the Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

Sameen, D., Sadika, B., Parker, K. M., Morrison, M. A., & Morrison, T. G. (2019, June). Humanizing Lesbian Characters on Television: Exploring their Characterization and Interpersonal Relationships. Canadian Sociological Association Conference at the Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

Sadika, B., Wiebe, E., Morrison, M. A., & Morrison, T. G. (2019, May). Intersectional Microaggressions and Social Support for LGBTQ Persons of Colour: A Systematic Review of the Canadian-Based Empirical Literature. Shifting Directions & Paradigms: Psychology in Action as a Decolonizing and Empowering Force: 80th Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Halifax, NS.

Sadika, B., Morrison, T. G. & Morrison, M.A. (2018, May). Disgust and Homonegative Attitudes and Behaviours Toward Gay Men and Lesbian Women. Connecting Minds: A North American Undergraduate Psychology Research Conference, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Richmond, BC.

Sadika, B., Morrison, T. G. & Morrison, M.A. (2018, February). A Comparative Analysis on Disgust and Homonegativity Toward Gay Men and Lesbian Women. Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Sadika, B. & Esses, V. M. (2023, November). Experiences of Immigrant Women in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 11th Annual Pathways to Prosperity (P2P) National Conference, Montreal, QC.

Sadika, B. (2022, November). A Comprehensive Review of the Literature on Immigrant-Indigenous Relations in Canada. 10th Annual Pathways to Prosperity (P2P) National Conference, Ottawa, ON.


Eloulabi, R., Sadika, B., Elghazali, X., Kim, C., Liu, A., Mickalow, M., & Rana, F. A. (2022, June). Dehumanizing "Others" During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico.


Eloulabi, R., Sadika, B., Elghazali, X., Kim, C., Liu, A., Mickalow, M., & Rana, F. A. (2022, June). Dehumanizing "Others" During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review. 83rd Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB. [Student Poster Award Winner, Social and Personality Section]

Sadika, B. (2022, March). The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Gender-Based Violence Against Immigrant Women in Canada: A Literature Review. Western Graduate Research Forum. Western University, London, ON.* 

Sadika, B. & Morrison, M. (2021, June). Shadeism in Interpersonal, Social, and Cultural Spaces: Experiences of South Asian Women in Canada. Canadian Psychological Association Virtual Convention.* [Student Paper Award Winner, Section of Women and Psychology]

Sadika, B. & Chen, J. (2021, June). Fat Women’s Experiences and Negotiation of Fatphobia: A Systematic Review on the Canadian Literature. Canadian Psychological Association Virtual Convention.*

de Barros, A. C., Sameen, D., Sadika, B, & Morrison, M. (2020, August). How Bisexual Individuals Choose Coping Mechanisms Based on Partner Gender. American Psychological Association Virtual Convention.*

de Barros, A. C., Sameen, D., Sadika, B., & Morrison, M. (2020, July). How Bisexual Individuals Choose Coping Mechanisms Based on Partner Gender. Canadian Psychological Association Virtual Convention.*

Sadika, B., Wiebe, E., Morrison, M. A., & Morrison, T. G. (2020, January). Intersectional Microaggressions and Social Support for LGBTQ Persons of Colour: A Systematic Review of the Canadian-Based Empirical Literature. 3rd Annual People Around the World (PAW) Conference, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.

Sadika, B., Morrison, M. A., Parker, K. M., Sameen, D., & Morrison, T. G. (2019, September). “Newsworthy Enough?” Media Framing of Canadian LGBTQ Persons’ Sexual Violence Experiences. Careers Day Graduate and Undergraduate Research Showcase, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.


Sadika, B., Morrison, M. A., & Morrison, T. G. (2019, June). Contested Meanings and Lived Experiences of Two-Spiritness: A Systematic Review of the Canadian Research Literature. 80th Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Halifax, NS.

Sadika, B., Morrison, T. G. & Morrison, M.A. (2018, May). Associations Between Disgust Sensitivity and Old-Fashioned and Modern Forms of Homonegativity: A Report on Preliminary Findings. Undergraduate Project Symposium, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK [Third Prize: Humanities, Arts, & Social Science Winner]

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS

Massie, M., Sadika, B., Kunkel, M., Murray, S., & Parohl, V. (2021, July). What is Grad Studies REALLY like? Students Undergraduate Research Experiences (SURE), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.*


Massie, M., Sadika, B., Wishart, A., Soomro, T., & Hartman, A. (2020, July). Getting into Graduate School. Student Undergraduate Research Experiences (SURE), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK*

Conference Activities: Experience
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