Arshia Zaidi
PhD
Associate Professor
Criminology and JusticeDr. Zaidi is a methodologist who uses qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches to better understand the social and generational issues of the South Asian family.
arshia.zaidi@ontariotechu.ca
905.721.8668 ext. 3443
Areas of expertise
- PhD, Sociology Wayne State University, USA
- MA, Sociology University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario
- BA (Hon), Psychology University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario
- BSc, General University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario
- 2017 November Should IPV Agencies in Canada be better equipped with Mental Health Experts and Counselling? Philadelphia, PA (Zaidi/Ammar/Couture-Carron)-Abstract accepted for roundtable discussion.
- “911-Please State Your Emergency”: (Ammar & Zaidi) An Exploration of How Immigrant Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Survivors Reach Out and Experience Police Services in Canada-Accepted and Presenting November 2016.
- Challenging Tradition: An Exploratory Study of Experiences of Canadian Muslim Homosexual (CMH) Youth who “Come Out of the Closet,” presented June 24 to 25 at conference at Brescia University College in London, Ontario.
- June 2015. Qualitative Analysis Conference at Brescia University College from June 25 to 27, Zaidi, A.U. Challenging Traditions: An Exploratory Study on Muslim Homosexuality.
- 2014 American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California (November), Ammar, N., Zaidi, A.U. Methodological challenges in doing collaborative-research “community partnership” advocacy research on intimate partner violence survivors in Canada.
- Alvi, S., & Zaidi, A. U. (2017). Invisible Voices: An Intersectional Exploration of Quality of Life for Elderly South Asian Immigrant Women in a Canadian Sample. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1-24.
- Mustafa, N., Zaidi, A. U., & Weaver, R. R. (2017). Conspiracy of silence: cultural conflict as a risk factor for the development of eating disorders among second-generation Canadian South Asian women. South Asian Diaspora, 9(1), 33-49.
- Ammar, N. & Zaidi, Arshia (editors: Special Edition). Violence against Immigrant, Women: Global Perspective. Arts and Social Science Journal, S1.
- Zaidi, Arshia U. (2016). Arranged Marriages in Naples, N, Hoogland, R.C. Wickraamasinghe, Wong, W.C. (Eds.). The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality.
- Ammar, N. H. & Zaidi, a. (2015) Elderly abuse: An exploratory study of elderly members of the South Asian Community in the Greater Toronto Area. Arts and Social Sciences Journal.
- Zaidi, A.U., Couture-Carron, A. & Maticka-Tyndale, E. (2014) volume 46 (2) Ethnic Identity, Religion, and Gender: An Exploration of Intersecting Identities Creating Diverse Perceptions and Experiences with Intimate Cross-Gender Relationships Amongst South Asian Youth in Canada in special issue: ethnic identity formation and migrant mobilities in canada numéro spécial: identité ethnique et mobilités migrantes au canada
- REH’MA Community Services Funding Program: Empowered Seniors Transform Communities. Understanding and Identifying the Conditions of the Elderly and their Care Takers in South Asian Families in Canada: An Exploratory Study. Arshia U. Zaidi and Nawal Ammar (collaborators).
- August 2013, $50,000
- Internal SSHRC Grant. Challenging Tradition: An Exploratory Study of Experiences of Canadian Muslim Homosexual (CMH) Youth who ‘Come Out of the Closet’. Arshia U. Zaidi (Principal Investigator).
- August 2013, $2,300
- Community Partnership Grant by SSHRC. Community Partnership Grant Understanding the Missing Link of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Immigrant Racialized Women in Ontario through Community Research Partnership. Arshia U. Zaidi (Principal Investigator) with Nawal Ammar and Shanti Fernando.
- 2012 to 2014, $80,000
- Internal SSHRC The Canadian Immigrant Experience: An Exploratory Assessment of Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Social Integration in the Durham Region. Aziz Douai (Principal Investigator) and Arshia Zaidi (Co-investigator).
- 2012 to 2013, $4,500
- Internal SSHRC. Speaking Out: An Exploratory Study of Cross-Cultural Challenges, Occurrences and Experiences of Elderly South Asian Immigrants Residing in Canada. Arshia U. Zaidi (Principal Investigator) with Shahid Alvi.
- 2011 to 2012, $2,000
- Internal SSHRC. Intersectionalities of Acculturative Stress, Substance Use, and Psycho-Social Well Being amongst Young South Asians. Arshia U. Zaidi (Principal Investigator).
- 2010 to 2012, $1,500
- Standard SSHRC Grant. Heritage vs. Host Country? South Asian Youth’s Perceptions of Scripting Cross-Gender Relationships, Ethnic Identity, and Intergenerational Imbalances in Canada. E. Maticka-Tyndale (Principal Investigator) and Arshia U. Zaidi (Co-investigator).
- 2008 to 2012, $72,000
Grants under review (2013 to 2014):
- SSHRC Partnership Development Grant. The Canadian Immigrant Experience An Exploratory Assessment of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Social Integration in Southern Ontario. Aziz Douai (Principal Investigator) and Arshia Zaidi (Co-investigator).
- October 2013, $80,000
- Data Analysis (SSCI 2910U)
This course offers an introduction to descriptive and inference based statistical data analysis techniques commonly used in the social sciences and humanities. Topics to be included are: frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and variability, cross-tabulations, independent sample t-tests, ANOVA, correlation and regression, and elementary sampling theory. The application of statistical methods will be examined in depth with examples. Activities in this course are designed to build on those in the Research Methods course. - Advanced Data Analysis (SSCI 3910U)
Students will explore advanced descriptive and inference based statistical data analysis, as well as data modification techniques, in the context of common research problems in the social sciences and humanities using statistical software (SPSS). There will be an emphasis on developing overall research strategies and protocols using data analysis. Computer applications for data analysis will be used extensively.