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MIGRACIONES I

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MIGRACIONES I

Required readings

 

  • Burawoy, Michael (2000) “Introduction. Reaching for the Global.” In Michael Burawoy et al. Global Ethnography. Berkeley: University of California Press (pp. 1-40).
  • Burawoy, Michael (1998) “The Extended Case Method.” Sociology Theory, 16(1): 4-33.
  • Glick Schiller, Nina, Linda Basch y Cristina Szanton Blanc (1995) “From Immigrant to Transmigrant: Theorizing Transnational Migration” Anthropological Quarterly, 68 (1):48-63.
  • Cadavar (1998) “The   Beginnings of the Latino Community; “The Festival Parade: Framing Cultural Identities.” Creating a Latino Identity in the Nation Capital. The Latino Festival. New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc. (Chapters: 2, 6).
  • Escandell, Xavier y María Teresa Tapias (2010) “Transnational Lives, Travelling Emotions and Idioms of Distress Among Bolivian Migrants in Spain.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 36(6): 407-423.
  • Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette & Avila, Ernestine (1997) "I'm Here, but I'm There: The Meanings of Latino Transnational Motherhood" Gender & Society, 11(5): 548-571.
  • Kearny, Michael (1986) “From the Invisible Hand to Visible Feet: Anthropological Studies of Migration and Development” Annual Review of Anthropology 15: 331-361.
  • Mahler, S. (1995) Salvadorans in Suburbia. Symbiosis and Conflict. Boston: Allyn and Bacon (Chapters 1-2).
  • Marcus, George E. (1995) "Ethnography in/of the world system: The emergence of Multi-Sited Ethnography". Annual Review of Anthropology 24, pp. 95-117.
  • Martínez Veiga, Ubaldo (2001). "Inmigrant Labor: Policies, Civil Rights, Violence and the Labor Market: El Ejido (Almería, Spain)." Endoxa, 15 (129-135).
  • Menjívar (2000) Fragmented Ties. Salvadoran Immigrant Networks in America. Berckeley: University of California Press, (Chapter 3).
  • Østergaard-Nielsen, Eva (2011) “Co-development and Citizenship: The Nexus between Policies on Local Migrant Incorporation and Migrant Transnational Practices in Spain.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 34(1): 20-39
  • Salazar Parreñas, Rhacel (2010) “Transnational Mothering: A Source of Gender Conflicts in the Family.”  North Carolina Law Review, 88: 1825-1856 (on line).
  • Sánchez Molina, Raúl (2008) “Modes of Incorporation, Social Exclusion, and Transnationalism: Salvadorans’ Adaptation to Washington Metropolitan Area.” Human Organization, 67(3): 269-280.
  • Schmalzbauer, Leah (2004). “Searching for Wages and Mothering from Afar: The Case of Honduran Transnational Families.” Journal of Marriage and Family, 66: 1317-1331.