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Ben Haman Omar

Ben Haman Omar
PhD Candidate
Sociology and Criminology
Room 402 , Social Sciences
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Omar Ben Haman is a PhD researcher in the School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania. His current research focuses on two areas: the urban integration of slum dwellers in the Global South and the insidious effects of social exclusion and inequality.
Biography
Omar Ben Haman is a researcher with strong qualitative research experience and author of ''The Moroccan education system, dilemma of language and think-tanks: the challenges of social development for the North African country'' (Routledge, 2020). His master thesis, Conditional Cash Transfer program and women's empowerment: a case study in the Sidi Bouabdelli-Tiznit Province, Morocco, was concerned with how the Cash Transfer Program promotes the social inclusion of rural women in Morocco. He is currently teaching undergraduate and post-graduate Sociological Analysis of Modern Society Course at the University of Tasmania. He has recently joined the Housing and Community Research Unit (HACRU) to examine the consequences of COVID-19 for households in Tasmania, Australia.
He has received three international awards (Sheikh Thani Bin Abdellah Foundation, Tasmanian Scholarship for Postgraduate Research and IDBs Scholarship for High-Achieving Postgraduate Students). Ben’s core PhD supervisor is Professor Keith Jacobs with co-supervisor Dr Catherine Goetze.
Career summary
Qualifications
Degree | Thesis title | University | Country | Date of award |
PhD | Former Slum Dwellers, Urban Integration, and the Impact of the Cities Without Slums Program: A case study in Casablanca, Morocco | University of Tasmania | Australia | Ongoing |
Masters by research | Conditional Cash Transfer program and women's empowerment: a case study in the Sidi Bouabdelli-Tiznit Province, Morocco | University of Malaya | Malaysia | 2018 |
Bachelor of Law | University of Ibn Zohr | Morocco | 2016 | |
Bachelor of Sociology and Social Work | Perceptions of stigma and discrimination towards Sub-Saharan African migrants: a case study in Inezgane, Morocco. | University of Ibn Zohr | Morocco | 2014 |
Languages (other than English)
- French
- Arabic
- Berber
Memberships
Professional practice
- International Sociological Association (Madrid)
- Australian National Tertiary Education Union (Melbourne)
- Australian Sociological Association
Teaching
Sociology, Social theory, Qualitative methods, Social exclusion and inequality
Teaching expertise
- Social Theory
- Qualitative Research
Teaching responsibility
HGA202 Sociological Analysis of Modern Society
Research Appointments
2020: Research Assistant for the Housing and Community Research Unit (HACRU) to examine the consequences of COVID-19 for households in Tasmania, Australia.
Research Invitations
Invited to present my fieldwork’s experience at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya (Malaysia), March 15th, 2018.
IV International Sociological Association Conference of Sociology (July 14-18, 2020) to be held in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Thirteenth Annual ASMEA Conference (November 19-21, 2020) to be held in Washington, D.C, USA
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Research Themes
Ben’s current research focuses on two main areas: the urban integration of slum dwellers in the Global South and the insidious effects of social exclusion and inequality. He draws on various traditions of German and French sociology, most notably on the works of Max Weber and Pierre Bourdieu. Ben’s PhD research examines the Cities without Slums program in Morocco. His PhD research aims specifically to explore the role of the Cities Without Slums program in responding to the social, economic, and cultural needs of the former slum dwellers in the new settlements. His PhD project will contribute to the sociological and anthropological aspects of the new wave of large-scale “Cities Without Slums” programs in developing world nations, with a specific focus on the context of Morocco’s VSB program.
Ben’s forthcoming publication “The Patterns of Youth Social Exclusion: Lessons from the Kingdom of North Africa”. The journal article critically discusses such manifestations of youth social exclusion, by focusing profoundly on the issues related to youth unemployment and informal economy in Morocco.
Awards
- Recipient of under-graduate scholarship of Moroccan Higher Education Academy.
- Recipient of post-graduate scholarship of Qatari Government.
- Recipient of Tasmanian Scholarship for Postgraduate Research.
- Recipient of IDBs Scholarship for High-Achieving Postgraduate Students.
Fields of Research
- Applied sociology, program evaluation and social impact assessment (441001)
- Financial economics (380107)
- Sociology of inequalities (441012)
- Urban sociology and community studies (441016)
Research Objectives
- Government and politics (230299)
- Expanding knowledge in human society (280123)
- Unpaid work and volunteering (230504)
- Preference, behaviour and welfare (150509)
- Expanding knowledge in the health sciences (280112)
- Youth services (230115)
Publications
- Ben Haman, O. (Forthcoming). Neoliberalism – the ideology at the root of all our development challenges. Oxford Development Studies.
- Ben Haman, O. (Forthcoming). The Patterns of Youth Social Exclusion: Lessons from the Kingdom of North Africa. Vulnerable Children & Youth Studies Journal.
- Ben Haman, O. (Forthcoming). Qualitative perspectives on the effectiveness of Cash Transfer Program: Evidence from rural Morocco. Journal of Social Service Research
- Ben Haman, O. (2020). The Moroccan education system, dilemma of language and think-tanks: the challenges of social development for the North African country. The Journal of North African Studies, DOI: 10.1080/13629387.2019.1711061.
- Ben Haman, O. (2019). Conditional and Unconditional Cash Transfer Programs: The recent experiences around the World. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), 3 (1), 210-219.
- Ben Haman, O., Fadzil, K. S., & Hamidi, M. (2017). Women and development: A case of women empowerment and community development through the Tayssir program in Morocco. Sarjana, 32(2), 48-56.
Total publications
13
Journal Article
(7 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2021 | Ben Haman O, 'Why the current model of development has failed to capture the reality of youth in the Global South', Journal of Multidimensional Research & Review, 2, (1) pp. 23-38. ISSN 2708-9452 (2021) [Refereed Article] | |
2021 | Ben Haman O, 'The reality of youth unemployment and unsuitable development models in the global south: evidence from Morocco', International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, 16, (1) pp. 149-164. ISSN 1753-7274 (2021) [Refereed Article] | |
2021 | Verdouw J, Yanotti MB, De Vries J, Flanagan K, Ben Haman O, 'Pathways to regional housing recovery from COVID-19', AHURI Final Report, 354 pp. 1-106. ISSN 1834-7223 (2021) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.18408/ahuri4126501 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 1 Co-authors: Verdouw J; Yanotti MB; De Vries J; Flanagan K | |
2020 | Ben Haman O, 'The Moroccan education system, dilemma of language and think-tanks: the challenges of social development for the North African country', The Journal of North African Studies pp. 1-24. ISSN 1362-9387 (2020) [Refereed Article] DOI: 10.1080/13629387.2019.1711061 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 6 | |
2020 | Verdouw J, Yanotti MB, De Vries J, Flanagan K, Ben Haman O, 'Pathways to regional recovery from COVID-19', AHURI Discussion Paper pp. 1-26. ISSN 1834-7223 (2020) [Contribution to Refereed Journal] DOI: 10.18408/ahuri4126501 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 1 Co-authors: Verdouw J; Yanotti MB; De Vries J; Flanagan K | |
2019 | Ben Haman O, 'Conditional and unconditional cash transfer programs: the recent experiences around the world', International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 3, (1) pp. 210-219. ISSN 2454-6186 (2019) [Refereed Article] | |
2017 | Ben Haman O, Fadzil KS, Hamidi M, 'Women and development: a case of women empowerment and community development through the Tayssir program in Morocco', Sarjana, 32, (2) pp. 48-56. (2017) [Refereed Article] |
Chapter in Book
(2 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2021 | Ben Haman O, 'Australian Young People and COVID-19: Unemployment, Government Interventions and Exclusion', Socıo-Economıc Impacts And Challenges Of COVID-19, Rating Academy, N Koleoglu and L Agolli (ed), Turkey, pp. 143-162. ISBN 978-625-7047-55-5 (2021) [Research Book Chapter] | |
2021 | Ben Haman O, Hulse K, Jacobs K, 'Social Inclusion and the Role of Housing', Handbook of Social Inclusion: Research and Practices in Health and Social Sciences, Springer, P Liamputtong (ed), Switzerland, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9783030482770 (2021) [Research Book Chapter] Co-authors: Jacobs K |
Conference Publication
(1 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2021 | Ben Haman O, 'How Morocco deals with informal settlements? The assessment of 'Cities without Slums Program' in eradicating informal settlements in urban zones of Morocco', IV ISA Forum of Sociology - Challenges of the 21st Century: Democracy, Environment, Inequalities, Intersectionality, 23-28 February 2021, Porto Alegre, Brazil (2021) [Conference Extract] |
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
(1 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2020 | Verdouw J, Yanotti MB, De Vries J, Flanagan K, Ben Haman O, 'Pathways to regional recovery from COVID-19', Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited Melbourne, Australia (2020) [Contract Report] DOI: 10.18408/ahuri4126501 [eCite] [Details] Citations: Scopus - 1 Co-authors: Verdouw J; Yanotti MB; De Vries J; Flanagan K |
Thesis
(1 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2018 | Ben Haman O, 'Conditional cash transfer program and women's empowerment: a case study in the Sidi Bouabdelli-Tiznit province, Morocco' (2018) [Masters Research] |
Other Public Output
(1 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2021 | Ben Haman O, 'A case for more social housing', Council to Homeless Persons, Australia, 34, 5 (2021) [Magazine Article] |
Grants & Funding
Funding Summary
Number of grants
1
Total funding
Projects
- Description
- Regional recovery from COVID-19 may follow a different trajectory to that of large cities. To manage the differences, policymakers will need data on how regional areas are coping and their emerging needs. This project will generate data on regional housing and household experiences arising from the pandemic.
- Funding
- Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute ($107,943)
- Scheme
- Grant-Research Project
- Administered By
- University of Tasmania
- Research Team
- Verdouw JJ; Flanagan KM; Yanotti MB; De Vries JS; Ben Haman O
- Period
- 2020 - 2021