Archive Lecture Series “Migration and the Americas”
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Global Mothers, Local Care: Maternal Health and Wellbeing across Migration Contexts
Dr. Maria Marti Castañer (University of Copenhagen)
Deporting Democracy: A Repression Boomerang Between the US and El Salvador
Prof. Noelle Brigden, Ph.D. (Marquette University)
Food as Infrastructure: Homemaking Practices Among (Transit) Migrants Across the Americas
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Yaatsil Guevara González (Heidelberg Center for Ibero-American Studies)
The Formation of Ethnic Capital: Network, Economy, and Community Building
Prof. Min Zhou, PhD (University of California, Los Angeles)
The Latino Vote in the 2024 US Presidential Election
Angela X. Ocampo, PhD (The University of Texas at Austin)
Migration and Exclusion of Chinese across the Americas: Historical Origins and Recent Repercussions
Dr. Albert Manke (Universität Göttingen)
Crossing No Man’s Land? Acknowledging the Indigenous Communities along US-bound Migrant Routes in the Darién Gap
Dr. Nanneke Winters (Erasmus Universität Rotterdam)
Crossing No Man’s Land? Acknowledging the Indigenous Communities along US-bound Migrant Routes in the Darién Gap
Dr. Nanneke Winters (International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Interpreting Complexity and Contradiction in the Study of Language Attitudes: Spanish in the United States
Prof. Andrew Lynch (Ph.D., University of Miami)
Beyond Trust: Migrants and Their Interactions with Smuggling Facilitators on the US-Mexico Border
Dr. Gabriella Sanchez (Collaborative on Global Children’s Issues, Georgetown University)
American-European Migration and the Unbearable Multi-sitedness of Home: Lessons Learnt from Fieldwork with Ecuadorian Women in Italy
Prof. Paolo Boccagni (Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento)
Migration and Infrastructures of Care
Prof. Solange Muñoz (Department of Geography, University of Knoxville, Kentucky)
The Common Roots of Central American Migration, Inequalities and Violence in the Region
Prof. Cecilia Menjívar (Dorothy L. Meier Social Equities Chair, University of California Los Angeles, President
of the American Sociological Association)