We present a longitudinal map of three overlapping organizational trajectories developed by Latin American immigrants in the city of Toronto. We propose the concept of bridging and boundary work to specify how new (l) intersectional political identities and organizational agendas are constituted by Latin American feminist women and artists in the interstice of (2) country-of-origin and (3) mainstream pan-ethnic organizations. Boundary work occurs as activists with intersectional priorities carve out a distinct political agenda; the 'out-group' relations based on a shared sectoral focus constitute bridging work. Tracing changes in the local and transnational political opportunity structures, we consider how negotiations over resources, repre...
Interviews with racialized minority immigrant women activist-managers in immigrant service sector in...
Our modern understanding of when and how political socialization, the process all individuals go thr...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
We present a longitudinal map of three overlapping organizational trajectories developed by Latin A...
The CERIS Working Paper Series Manuscripts on topics related to immigration, settlement, and cultura...
The Latin American or Latinx population is one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in Canada. Yet, ...
This paper explores how women and non-binary Latinx Community Workers (LCWs) in Toronto, Canada, neg...
In this thesis I explore the experiences of, and the attitudes towards, ‘neighbouring migrants’ – im...
Latin American women have a long history of anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist political engagemen...
Issues of immigrant political incorporation and transnational politics have drawn increased interest...
Beyond issues of periodic mobilizations, in the face of economic, social and political marginalizati...
Immigrant rights protests drew millions of people into the streets in the spring of 2006. However, ...
Greater global interconnectedness produces a transformation in the ways in which groups con-stitute ...
This article explores the incorporation of gender issues by associations of migrant women in Argenti...
Greater global interconnectedness produces a transformation in the ways in which groups constitute a...
Interviews with racialized minority immigrant women activist-managers in immigrant service sector in...
Our modern understanding of when and how political socialization, the process all individuals go thr...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
We present a longitudinal map of three overlapping organizational trajectories developed by Latin A...
The CERIS Working Paper Series Manuscripts on topics related to immigration, settlement, and cultura...
The Latin American or Latinx population is one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in Canada. Yet, ...
This paper explores how women and non-binary Latinx Community Workers (LCWs) in Toronto, Canada, neg...
In this thesis I explore the experiences of, and the attitudes towards, ‘neighbouring migrants’ – im...
Latin American women have a long history of anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist political engagemen...
Issues of immigrant political incorporation and transnational politics have drawn increased interest...
Beyond issues of periodic mobilizations, in the face of economic, social and political marginalizati...
Immigrant rights protests drew millions of people into the streets in the spring of 2006. However, ...
Greater global interconnectedness produces a transformation in the ways in which groups con-stitute ...
This article explores the incorporation of gender issues by associations of migrant women in Argenti...
Greater global interconnectedness produces a transformation in the ways in which groups constitute a...
Interviews with racialized minority immigrant women activist-managers in immigrant service sector in...
Our modern understanding of when and how political socialization, the process all individuals go thr...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...