340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines multiple, competing conceptualizations of community and the ways in which membership and communal solidarity differs in a shifting Midwestern social landscape. Most notably, the following chapters explore the efforts of Mexican residents in Central Indiana to participate and belong as recognized members of local, regional, national, and transnational communities. This study critically examines identity politics in the making and marking of community belonging in the United States. More specifically, the dissertation highlights a Mexican ethnic experience in relation to particular Hoosier social surroundings. I explore the ways in which communa...
Immigration enforcement has been a central point of conflict within the political landscape for deca...
This dissertation explores the racial politics of welfare reform and its implications for Latino cit...
textThis dissertation examines the discourses and practices of citizenship in the United States thr...
340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines mu...
This dissertation explains "citizenship" as a practice and a tradition, rather than as a concept des...
In this dissertation, I employ an institutional-based approach to immigrant incorporation based on o...
Home Making in Small-town America is an ethnographic study on recent Mexican migration to rural comm...
This dissertation examines the alternative ways Chicago's Mexicans and Mexican Americans created a s...
Contemporary immigration policies that sacrifice family cohesion in favor of punitive enforcement ap...
This article is theoretical in focus, contrasting a legalized citizenship of membership (the citizen...
The dominant model of modern liberal citizenship, in which political identity and membership are con...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
This article seeks to shed light on new formations of citizenship andpolitical transnationalism in a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2018. Major: Communication Studies. Advisors: Karly...
As a group comprised of mostly immigrants and their descendants, Latinos’ eventual “assimilation” an...
Immigration enforcement has been a central point of conflict within the political landscape for deca...
This dissertation explores the racial politics of welfare reform and its implications for Latino cit...
textThis dissertation examines the discourses and practices of citizenship in the United States thr...
340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines mu...
This dissertation explains "citizenship" as a practice and a tradition, rather than as a concept des...
In this dissertation, I employ an institutional-based approach to immigrant incorporation based on o...
Home Making in Small-town America is an ethnographic study on recent Mexican migration to rural comm...
This dissertation examines the alternative ways Chicago's Mexicans and Mexican Americans created a s...
Contemporary immigration policies that sacrifice family cohesion in favor of punitive enforcement ap...
This article is theoretical in focus, contrasting a legalized citizenship of membership (the citizen...
The dominant model of modern liberal citizenship, in which political identity and membership are con...
This dissertation asks how the ethnic Mexican community in Southern California struggled for full so...
This article seeks to shed light on new formations of citizenship andpolitical transnationalism in a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2018. Major: Communication Studies. Advisors: Karly...
As a group comprised of mostly immigrants and their descendants, Latinos’ eventual “assimilation” an...
Immigration enforcement has been a central point of conflict within the political landscape for deca...
This dissertation explores the racial politics of welfare reform and its implications for Latino cit...
textThis dissertation examines the discourses and practices of citizenship in the United States thr...