The investigation of the relationships between migration processes and the reconstructions of social identities and of social relations within local, national and international contexts illustrates how social change in an Oaxacan community in Mexico is a complex, multi-faceted process. This study examines how migration processes and social change shape and are shaped by people and practices in specific historical moments interacting dialectically with broader social, economic and political structures. By paying greater attention to the quotidian and to the choices that people make as they go about their daily lives, the heterogeneity and multiplicity of community members' subjectivities and experiences are highlighted. Gender, ethnicity, ra...
This project documents and analyzes changing notions of masculinities in the Mixtec transnational co...
This study analyzes interviews with expat women in Oaxaca, Mexico. The women use the “magic” of Oaxa...
Drawing on oral histories and participant observation fieldwork with Zapotecs in Los Angeles, Califo...
During the past three decades a large number of studies have underlined the importance of gender in ...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
Mexico has a large share of indigenous people that are living in disproportionally high poverty leve...
This dissertation analyzes the intersections of different forms of migrations, and how such intersec...
To challenge the continued emphasis on structural factors as an impetus for Mexican migration, recen...
While studying social change and grassroots organization in Oaxaca, Mexico I discovered that every c...
Over the past three decades, free-market policies have debilitated life in rural Mexico, driving mig...
For many years it was assumed that the characteristics of indigenous people - e.g. permanence and im...
This dissertation project analyzes the ways that migration and remittances, the money that migrants ...
<span>Field research was conducted during 2005 and 2006 in central Veracruz, Mexico. We worked with ...
Between the years 2005-2010, 1.4 million Mexican migrants residing in the US migrated back to reside...
This study, grounded on fieldwork carried out in the cities of El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Ch...
This project documents and analyzes changing notions of masculinities in the Mixtec transnational co...
This study analyzes interviews with expat women in Oaxaca, Mexico. The women use the “magic” of Oaxa...
Drawing on oral histories and participant observation fieldwork with Zapotecs in Los Angeles, Califo...
During the past three decades a large number of studies have underlined the importance of gender in ...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
Mexico has a large share of indigenous people that are living in disproportionally high poverty leve...
This dissertation analyzes the intersections of different forms of migrations, and how such intersec...
To challenge the continued emphasis on structural factors as an impetus for Mexican migration, recen...
While studying social change and grassroots organization in Oaxaca, Mexico I discovered that every c...
Over the past three decades, free-market policies have debilitated life in rural Mexico, driving mig...
For many years it was assumed that the characteristics of indigenous people - e.g. permanence and im...
This dissertation project analyzes the ways that migration and remittances, the money that migrants ...
<span>Field research was conducted during 2005 and 2006 in central Veracruz, Mexico. We worked with ...
Between the years 2005-2010, 1.4 million Mexican migrants residing in the US migrated back to reside...
This study, grounded on fieldwork carried out in the cities of El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Ch...
This project documents and analyzes changing notions of masculinities in the Mixtec transnational co...
This study analyzes interviews with expat women in Oaxaca, Mexico. The women use the “magic” of Oaxa...
Drawing on oral histories and participant observation fieldwork with Zapotecs in Los Angeles, Califo...