The theoretical focus of this paper is the context of reception experienced by migrants in their new homeland. In particular we examine relations between established residents and newcomers or immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, and other Caribbean and Latin American nations in South Florida. Based upon long term fieldwork among late adolescents and young adults, we develop a framework and give ethnographic examples of established resident-newcomer relations that influence the contexts of reception for immigrants in South Florida. These contexts range from positive to negative, vary between national and local settings, and change over time
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This dissertation compares th...
Abstract: This article discusses constructions of identity, home, and belonging among first and seco...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
The theoretical focus of this paper is the context of reception experienced by migrants in their new...
Der theoretische Fokus dieses Artikels ist die Wahrnehmung des Aufnahmekontexts, erlebt von Migrant/...
This article provides an overview of an interdisciplinary qualitative study that explored the person...
The purpose of this study was to examine formal and informal networks within the South Florida Colom...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
The purpose of this research was to examine Colombian immigration in South Florida from a sociologic...
This article explores significant notions of home and belonging among first- and second-generation C...
This CEEMR special section examines encounters and interactions between migrants as newcomers and th...
This article discusses constructions of identity, home, and belonging among first and second-generat...
Dieser Artikel bietet einen Überblick über eine interdisziplinäre qualitative Studie zu persönlichen...
Abstract: This essay focuses on Cuban immigration to South Florida and Germany. Focusing on two biog...
This paper examines the role of natural environments in the development of a sense of belonging amon...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This dissertation compares th...
Abstract: This article discusses constructions of identity, home, and belonging among first and seco...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
The theoretical focus of this paper is the context of reception experienced by migrants in their new...
Der theoretische Fokus dieses Artikels ist die Wahrnehmung des Aufnahmekontexts, erlebt von Migrant/...
This article provides an overview of an interdisciplinary qualitative study that explored the person...
The purpose of this study was to examine formal and informal networks within the South Florida Colom...
Identity studies of immigrants are complex because of multiple influences affecting identity reconst...
The purpose of this research was to examine Colombian immigration in South Florida from a sociologic...
This article explores significant notions of home and belonging among first- and second-generation C...
This CEEMR special section examines encounters and interactions between migrants as newcomers and th...
This article discusses constructions of identity, home, and belonging among first and second-generat...
Dieser Artikel bietet einen Überblick über eine interdisziplinäre qualitative Studie zu persönlichen...
Abstract: This essay focuses on Cuban immigration to South Florida and Germany. Focusing on two biog...
This paper examines the role of natural environments in the development of a sense of belonging amon...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This dissertation compares th...
Abstract: This article discusses constructions of identity, home, and belonging among first and seco...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...