Abstract: This paper argues that the violence experienced by migrants crossing Mexico in their way to the United States needs to be understood as a case of structural violence. Based on several months of field work conducted along the migrant route in Mexico, the paper emphasizes that trans-Mexican migrants suffer not only from forms of direct violence such as beatings, kidnappings, and rape, but also endure great suffering from expressions of indirect violence such as poverty, hunger, marginalization, and health threats. Addressing trans-Mexican migration as a case of structural violence is also crucial in grasping the complex dynamics that characterize this violence, including the impunity and systematization of violence, and the social f...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
Globalization is celebrated as connecting the world's population and linking once isolated economies...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Women's stories of the immigration journey illustra...
ObjectivesThe objectives of the study are to 1) estimate the burden of physical, sexual, and psychol...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the forms of state and non-state violence that migrant women...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
This dissertation examines the processes by which Central American women and men face unprecedented ...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
The present article rises that the illegal migration which journeys by the borders and territories o...
Central American migratory journeys take place in risky geographical and socio-political spaces, whe...
From a historical and sociological point of view, this thesis questions, discusses, analyzes, the ca...
In 2010, we witnessed a series of events showing the shifting state of clandestine migration all alo...
This paper explores the implications of domestic and family violence occurring across borders, speci...
Defence date: 15 September 2017Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, EUI (Supervisor); Prof. Hanspe...
The conflict that devastated the Central American region in the 1980s and created a dramatic populat...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
Globalization is celebrated as connecting the world's population and linking once isolated economies...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Women's stories of the immigration journey illustra...
ObjectivesThe objectives of the study are to 1) estimate the burden of physical, sexual, and psychol...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the forms of state and non-state violence that migrant women...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
This dissertation examines the processes by which Central American women and men face unprecedented ...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
The present article rises that the illegal migration which journeys by the borders and territories o...
Central American migratory journeys take place in risky geographical and socio-political spaces, whe...
From a historical and sociological point of view, this thesis questions, discusses, analyzes, the ca...
In 2010, we witnessed a series of events showing the shifting state of clandestine migration all alo...
This paper explores the implications of domestic and family violence occurring across borders, speci...
Defence date: 15 September 2017Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, EUI (Supervisor); Prof. Hanspe...
The conflict that devastated the Central American region in the 1980s and created a dramatic populat...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
Globalization is celebrated as connecting the world's population and linking once isolated economies...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Women's stories of the immigration journey illustra...