217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation traces the convergence in the 1990's of three issues in the media: immigration, the U.S.-Mexico border, and health care policy. I show that anxieties surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border are articulated to concerns about health, disease, and medical resources. I start with a qualitative analysis of selected texts from mainstream media to lay out the dominant themes that largely construct undocumented crossers as a national and biological threat, and the border as a frontline dividing "us" from "them." Further analysis of the narratives surrounding immigration reform legislation of the 1990's illuminate some of the contradictions infusing border controvers...
The US-Mexico border has become both socially and physically symbolic of conflicts about nationalism...
Using the Three Border Model developed by Mike Davis and Alessandra Moctezuma, this thesis present...
Analyzing newspaper articles and television news transcripts (N = 484), this study explores how Amer...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation traces the ...
Hispanic migration and the southern border that concerns it pervade the political sphere as a point ...
Background: Historically, US immigration policy, including border enforcement, has served to define ...
The mass media through their power of mass persuasion have an impact on the readers’, viewers’ or li...
Media is used to shape the identity of a nation. It serves as a vehicle to reassure and reaffirm the...
Our goal in this article is to demonstrate how perspective, political agenda, and personal experienc...
In 2014, thousands of women and children from Central America trekked across Mexico to reach the Uni...
The primary aim of my thesis is to present these two conflicting “worlds” surrounding unauthorized M...
abstract: This thesis seeks to answer the question: "What do artistic representations add to the dia...
We live in an era of human mobility from which two different perspectives on borders have emerged. ...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Since the rise of the border trope in the late 1980's, postmodern, feminist, postcolonial, Chicana/o...
The US-Mexico border has become both socially and physically symbolic of conflicts about nationalism...
Using the Three Border Model developed by Mike Davis and Alessandra Moctezuma, this thesis present...
Analyzing newspaper articles and television news transcripts (N = 484), this study explores how Amer...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation traces the ...
Hispanic migration and the southern border that concerns it pervade the political sphere as a point ...
Background: Historically, US immigration policy, including border enforcement, has served to define ...
The mass media through their power of mass persuasion have an impact on the readers’, viewers’ or li...
Media is used to shape the identity of a nation. It serves as a vehicle to reassure and reaffirm the...
Our goal in this article is to demonstrate how perspective, political agenda, and personal experienc...
In 2014, thousands of women and children from Central America trekked across Mexico to reach the Uni...
The primary aim of my thesis is to present these two conflicting “worlds” surrounding unauthorized M...
abstract: This thesis seeks to answer the question: "What do artistic representations add to the dia...
We live in an era of human mobility from which two different perspectives on borders have emerged. ...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Since the rise of the border trope in the late 1980's, postmodern, feminist, postcolonial, Chicana/o...
The US-Mexico border has become both socially and physically symbolic of conflicts about nationalism...
Using the Three Border Model developed by Mike Davis and Alessandra Moctezuma, this thesis present...
Analyzing newspaper articles and television news transcripts (N = 484), this study explores how Amer...