Abu Saleh Mohammad Sowad is an FRQSC doctoral candidate in Social and Cultural Analysis at Concordia University, Montreal. His research focuses on the constructions of diasporic masculinities among Bangladeshi men in Canada. He is also working as a research professional in the Research Chair on Gambling at Concordia University, Montreal, where he leads the research team on gender and gambling. Previously, he obtained an MSc in Gender, Development and Globalisation at the London School of Economics...

Roles

  • University of Dhaka

    University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
    Assistant Professor

  • University of Dhaka

    University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
    Lecturer

  • Concordia University

    University, Montreal, Canada
    Ph.D. Candidate

  • Research Chair on Gambling, Concordia University

    University, Montreal, Canada
    Research Professional

Research

Is Gender a More Important Axis of Representation Than Race, Ethnicity or Class in Politics?

Authors Abu Saleh Mohammad Sowad
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development
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1 Journal Article

Picking the People up from Poverty

Authors Abu Saleh Mohammad Sowad
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management
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2 Journal Article

Migration Affecting Masculinities: The Consequences of Migration on the Construction of Masculinities of Migrant Bangladeshi Men Living in the United Kingdom

Authors Abu Saleh Mohammad Sowad
Year 2016
Book Title Discourse Analysis as a Tool for Understanding Gender Identity, Representation, and Equality
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3 Book Chapter

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