Odessa Gonzalez Benson, PhD, MSW, is an associate professor at the School of Social Work and Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, and a faculty affiliate with the LSA International Institute Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Her areas of research are refugee resettlement, state-civil society relations (regarding migration), labor migration, critical policy studies and epistemic justice and the production of knowledge in social welfare studies and forced migration studies, with three broad aspects to her research. First, she contributes to knowledge about grassroots organizations, particularly refugee-run community organizations (RCOs), aiming to inform participatory approaches to social work practice and urban governance. For instance, her studies have examined RCOs' For instance, her studies have examined RCOs' organizational legitimacy, crisis response during the COVID-19 pandemic, participation in urban governance, and role in resettlement practices. As part of her Just Futures Action Research Lab, she leads her research team in capacity building and technical assistance for RCOs in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Second, in her critical policy studies, she examines various aspects of U.S. refugee policy, including refugee placement strategies, work policies and neoliberal discourse, using varied methodological approaches, from quantitative analyses of federal data to discourse analyses of historical text. Finally, Gonzalez Benson conducts critical inquiry about knowledge, epistemology, methodology and theory in social welfare studies and forced migration studies, with past work on migrant ontologies, active strategies in policy research and state violence, for example. This research has been published in journals such as Social Services Review, Journal of Urban Affairs, British Journal of Social Work, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Voluntas and Cities. She draws upon years of engagement with refugee communities, diverse education and work experiences, and her personal path as a 1.5-generation immigrant to inform and motivate her research. She has a PhD in social welfare from the University of Washington in Seattle, an MSW from Arizona State University and a BA in communications from the University of the Philippines-Diliman.
Research Interests
refugee resettlement, state-civil society relations (regarding migration), labor migration, critical policy studies and the production of knowledge on social welfare, social work and forced migration
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Education
- 2017 PhD Social WelfareUniversity of Washington
- 2010 MSW GeneralistArizona State University, Phoenix
- 1999 BA CommunicationUniversity of the Philippines
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Featured Publications
- Gonzalez Benson, O., Judelsohn, A., Pimentel Walker, A. & Mugumya, F. (2024). Shifting interorganizational relations and the COVID-19 pandemic as external shock: An analysis of organizational fields, capital, and habitus. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 35, 792-803.
- Gonzalez Benson, O. (2023). The limits of rights discourse within sovereign territory: Examining US refugee policy formation. Social Service Review, 97(2), 398-422.
- Gonzalez Benson, O., Asadi, L., Yoshihama, M. & Pimentel Walker, A. (2023). Cultural-legal brokering and gender relations: Examining refugee-serving institutions upon resettlement. International Journal of Social Welfare, 1-13.
- Gonzalez Benson, O., Routte, I. & Yoshihama, M. (2023). Organizational legitimacy and grassroots organizations: Examining form, function and cultural vis-á-vis scientific expertise. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-23.
- Gonzalez Benson, O. (2022). Shadows of the Shadow State: Grassroots refugee-run organizations in the refugee institutional domain. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 40(8), 1745-1762.
- Gonzalez Benson, O. (2021). On becoming ‘essential’: Coronavirus lessons of ontology -from the migrant farmworker and us who consume the fruits of her labor. Qualitative Social Work, 20(1-2), 186-192.
- Gonzalez Benson, O. (2016). Refugee resettlement policy in an era of neoliberalization: A policy discourse analysis of the Refugee Act of 1980. Social Service Review, 90(3), 515-549.
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Honors and Awards
| Year | Description |
|---|---|
| 2024 | 2024 U-M Joint Program Doctoral Student Organization Faculty of the Year |
| 2021 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Faculty Award, U-M School of Social Work, 2020-2021 |
Presentations
| Year | Description |
|---|---|
| 2025 | “I call it my backpack office”: Organizational materiality of refugee-led grassroots organizations vis-a-vis refugee-serving professionalized agencies, International Sociology Association, Rabat, Morocco, Jun 2025. |
| 2025 | Nyerges, E., Gonzalez Benson, O. & Storer, S. Navigating burnout and resilience among practitioners in turbulent political times: Insights from refugee resettlement agencies, Society for Social Work Research Conference, Seattle WA, Jan 2025 |
| 2025 | (Poster) Gonzalez Benson, O. & Juarez, N. Grassroots governance for sustainable development: Examining the barangay as an exception case for participatory policy implementation, Society for Social Work Research Conference, Seattle WA, Jan 2025 |
| 2024 | Lopez, K., Gonzalez Benson, O., & Yoshihama. (April 2024) Aiming for critical, reflexive, transformativeglobal SW pedagogy: Insights on curriculum development, Joint Social Work and Social Development Conference, Panama City, Panama |
| 2024 | Gonzalez Benson, O. (April 2024) Institutional materiality of grassroots refugee-led organizations andintegration practices, Joint Social Work and Social Development Conference, Panama City, Panama |
Courses
Current & Future Courses
| Title | Instructor | Term | Course Section | Meeting Start | Meeting End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social Work Capstone | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Fall 2026 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Critical Discourse Analysis of Social Policy | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Fall 2026 | 001 | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm | View Course |
Past Courses
| Title | Instructor | Term | Course Section | Meeting Start | Meeting End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theories of Change | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Winter 2026 | 001 | 02:00 pm | 05:00 pm | View Course |
| Immigration, Forced Migration, and Transformative Social Work Practice | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Fall 2025 | 001 | 05:00 pm | 08:00 pm | View Course |
| Social Work Capstone | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Fall 2025 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Critical Discourse Analysis of Social Policy | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Fall 2025 | 001 | 09:00 am | 05:00 pm | View Course |
| Theories of Change | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Winter 2025 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Theories of Change | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Winter 2024 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Immigration, Forced Migration, and Transformative Social Work Practice | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Fall 2023 | 001 | 05:00 pm | 08:00 pm | View Course |
| Power in the Global Context | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Fall 2023 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Theories of Change | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Winter 2023 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |
| Power in the Global Context | Gonzalez Benson, Odessa | Fall 2022 | 001 | 09:00 am | 12:00 pm | View Course |