ARTICLES
Hossein, C. S., & Bonsu, S. K. (2023, March 22nd). Situating the West African system of collectivity: A study of Susu Institutions in Ghana’s urban centers. Rethinking Marxism, 35(1): 108-134. (Online). (PDF).
Hossein, C. S., & Pearson, M. (2023, Jan 17th). Black Feminists in the Third Sector: Here Is Why We Choose to use the term Solidarity Economy. The Review of Black Political Economy, 50(2). 222–248. (Online). (PDF).
Hossein, C.S.; Kadasi, C. (2022) Acknowledging Marxist economist C.Y. Thomas’ legacy in Canada’s economic development Sector. Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research. 13(1): 27 – 43. (Online) (PDF)
Falcão, Q.R.P.; Machado, M.M.; Cruz, E.P.; Hossein, C.S. (2021). Mixed embeddedness of Brazilian entrepreneurs in Toronto. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research. 27(7): 1724-1750. (Online) (PDF)
Machado, M.M.; Falcão, Q.R.P, Cruz, E.P, Hossein, C.S (2021). Aspects of Brazilian immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto. Interactions (Campo Grande). 22(3): 959-975. (English Online) (Portuguese Online) (English PDF) (Portuguese Online).
Machado, M.M.; Hossein, C.S.; Falcão, Q.R.P.; Cruz, E.P. (2021). Brazilian-Canadian immigrant businesses configuration in the greater Toronto metropolitan area, Canada. Frontera Norte. 33(14). (Online) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2021). The legacy of cooperatives among the African diaspora: The cases of Haiti and Grenada. National Review of Black Politics (2021) 2 (3-4): 171–194. (Online) (Alt Online) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2020). Racialized people, women, and social enterprises: Politicized economic solidarity in Toronto. Feminist Economics. (Online) (Interactive PDF) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2020). Locating the contributions of the African diaspora in the Canadian co-operative sector. International Journal of Co-operative Accounting and Management. 3(3): 21-45. (St. Mary’s University PDF) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2019). A Black epistemology for the social and solidarity economy: The Black social economy. Review of Black political economy. 1(21). (Sage). (PDF).
Hossein, C.S. (2017). A Black perspective on Canada’s third sector: Case studies on women leaders in the social economy. Journal of Canadian Studies, 51(3): 749-781.(PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2017). Living Garveyism in the social economies of the African diaspora in the Canada and in the West Indies. National Political Science Review, 19(1), 169-186. (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2017). Fringe banking in Canada: A preliminary study of the ‘banker ladies’ and economic collectives in Toronto’s inner suburbs. Canadian Journal of Non-Profit and Social Economy Research, 8(1), 29-43. (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2017). A case study of the influence of Garveyism on the African diaspora. Social Economic Studies Journal, 66(3/4), 151-174.
Hossein, C.S. (2016). Going local in downtown Kingston, Jamaica: Doing qualitative research in a volatile urban environment. Qualitative Research Journal, 16(4), 345-361. (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2016). Money pools in the Americas: The African diaspora’s legacy in the social economy. The Forum for Social Economics. XLV (4), 309-328. (Online) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2016). ’Big man’ politics in the social economy: A case study of microfinance in Kingston, Jamaica. Review of Social Economy, 74(2): 148-171. [*Winner of the Helen Potter Award for best journal article, Association of Social Economics, conferred at Allied Social Science Conference, Chicago, 5-8 January 2017. (Online) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2015). Black women as cooperators: Rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) in the Caribbean and Canada. Journal of Co-operative Studies, 48(3), 6-17. (Online) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2015). Black women in the marketplace: The everyday gendered risks encountered by Haiti’s madan saras (women traders). Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation. Special issue Intersectionality, Work and Globalization, 9(2), 36-50. (Online) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2015). Government-owned micro-banking and financial exclusion: A case study of small business people in east Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Canadian Journal for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 40(3), 393-409. (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2014). The exclusion of Afro-Guyanese in micro-banking. The European Review of Latin America and Caribbean Studies, 96, 75-98. (Online) (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2014). The politics of resistance: Informal banks in the Caribbean. The Review of Black Political Economy, 41(1), 85-100. (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2013). Haiti’s caisses populaires: Home-grown solutions to bring economic democracy. International Journal of Social Economics, 41(1), 42-59. (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2013). The Black social economy: Perseverance of banker ladies in the slums. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 84(4), 423-442. (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2013). Using a Black feminist framework: A comparative study of bias against female entrepreneurs in Caribbean Micro-banking. Intersectionalities: A Global Journal of Social Work Analysis, Research, Policy, and Practice, 2, 51-79. (PDF)
Hossein, C.S. (2006). Redfern, J., Carothers, R. & Hossein C.S. An Egyptian case study: Financial services for youth. International Journal of Emerging Markets, 1(4), (October): 329–340. (Online).
Hossein, C.S. (2004). Thinking outside the Islamic box: Linking context and credit in Muslim West Africa. Critical Half Journal, 2(1), 29-34.