Kiran Mirchandani
Departments of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Dr. Mirchandani has taught the following courses at OISE: LHA1131 Learning for the Global Economy LHA1150 Critical Perspectives in Organization Development, Theory and Practice LHA1113 Gender and Hierarchy at Work AEC1131 Work, Technology and the Knowledge Economy AEC1135 Practicum in Organization Development LHA1183 Master's Thesis Seminar WPL1131 Work, Learning and Social Change Dr. Mirchandani has taught the following courses at OISE: LHA1131 Learning for the Global Economy LHA1150 Critical Perspectives in Organization Development, Theory and Practice LHA1113 Gender and Hierarchy at Work AEC1131 Work, Technology and the Knowledge Economy AEC1135 Practicum in Organization Development LHA1183 Master's Thesis Seminar WPL1131 Work, Learning and Social Change
Research Interest
Dr. Mirchandani's research and teaching focuses on gendered and racialized processes in the workplace; critical perspectives on organizational development and learning; criminalization and welfare policy; and globalization and economic restructuring. Using qualitative, interpretive approaches, her work is based on qualitative interviews with transnational service workers in India and workers in precarious jobs in Canada.