This article analyses the ways in which Central American migrants travelling through Mexico to reach the United States make oral maps to orient themselves during their journeys. These migrants, often fleeing poverty and violence, travel through Mexico in very irregular ways, such as on cargo trains or on-foot, and find themselves in a state of high vulnerability. Many of these travelers do not have access to printed or digital maps and as a result must rely on oral maps that the migrants create through their multiple attempts to cross the northern border into the United States. These oral maps narrate their journeys and in particular help to navigate specific parts of their journeys to the northern border. However, these maps do not estimat...
The article proposes the concept of “labor border” to explore the migration policies in the Central...
En este artículo se analizan las formas en que los migrantes centroamericanos que atraviesan México ...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
Human rights groups have called undocumented Central American migrants the ‘invisible victims’ of cr...
Every year, thousands of Guatemalan, Salvadoran and Honduran unauthorized migrants** travel through ...
While empirical research on human smuggling worldwide is scant, there is a vast, well defined narrat...
How do people behave when confronted with uncertainty and violence? This dissertation examines how C...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
In this article I examine undocumented migrant experiences on their journeys to the U.S. Tens of tho...
In this article, I examine what it means to inhabit the space of transit; I argue for an analysis ce...
Migrants in transit through Mexico are often separated from their social networks; this increases th...
In recent decades the volume of migration between Mexico and the United States has risen dramaticall...
Due to the continuous struggle for undocumented migration, the U.S. Mexico border has always been on...
Based on an ethnographic survey conducted in 2007 of a group of indigenous Mexican migrants, the art...
The article proposes the concept of “labor border” to explore the migration policies in the Central...
En este artículo se analizan las formas en que los migrantes centroamericanos que atraviesan México ...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
Human rights groups have called undocumented Central American migrants the ‘invisible victims’ of cr...
Every year, thousands of Guatemalan, Salvadoran and Honduran unauthorized migrants** travel through ...
While empirical research on human smuggling worldwide is scant, there is a vast, well defined narrat...
How do people behave when confronted with uncertainty and violence? This dissertation examines how C...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
In this thesis I seek to understand how migrants—both migrants from Mexico, Central-American countri...
In this article I examine undocumented migrant experiences on their journeys to the U.S. Tens of tho...
In this article, I examine what it means to inhabit the space of transit; I argue for an analysis ce...
Migrants in transit through Mexico are often separated from their social networks; this increases th...
In recent decades the volume of migration between Mexico and the United States has risen dramaticall...
Due to the continuous struggle for undocumented migration, the U.S. Mexico border has always been on...
Based on an ethnographic survey conducted in 2007 of a group of indigenous Mexican migrants, the art...
The article proposes the concept of “labor border” to explore the migration policies in the Central...
En este artículo se analizan las formas en que los migrantes centroamericanos que atraviesan México ...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...