This ethnographic case study explores Nicaragua–Costa Rica cross-border dynamics, one of the most important South-South migration flows in the Central American region. I identify practices that prevent Nicaraguan children in a Costa Rican classroom from consolidating transnational identities and networks during the school day. Specifically, I examine three types of disruptions—historical, social, and linguistic—as well as various ways in which students and teachers contest those disruptions
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
This essay discusses education in a rural cross-border area of Costa Rica, the Región Huetar Norte (...
This paper will evaluate forced child migration from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, more comm...
This ethnographic case study explores Nicaragua–Costa Rica cross-border dynamics, one of the most im...
Nicaraguan migration to Costa Rica is one of the most salient cases of South-South migration in Lati...
This research explores immigrant adaptation and well-being in Costa Rica where the growing number of...
This article examines contrasting approaches to citizenship education in two schools in San Salvador...
This article examines problems and difficulties encountered by Nicaraguan migrant students in the Co...
Like migration from Haiti, Bolivia, and Guatemala to the Dominican Republic, Argentina, and Mexico, ...
In Central America, Nicaragua is the only country with a clearly bipolar behavior regard...
Despite renewed interest in Central American migration, little attention has been devoted to underst...
Nicaraguan-American students in U.S. higher education research are not disaggregated from other Cent...
This is a thesis conducted in San José, Costa Rica during two months in the spring of 2021. The purp...
This article explores the ways in which the immigration of Nicaraguans to Costa Rica is represented ...
In the latter half of the 20th century, the country of Nicaragua experienced major political upheava...
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
This essay discusses education in a rural cross-border area of Costa Rica, the Región Huetar Norte (...
This paper will evaluate forced child migration from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, more comm...
This ethnographic case study explores Nicaragua–Costa Rica cross-border dynamics, one of the most im...
Nicaraguan migration to Costa Rica is one of the most salient cases of South-South migration in Lati...
This research explores immigrant adaptation and well-being in Costa Rica where the growing number of...
This article examines contrasting approaches to citizenship education in two schools in San Salvador...
This article examines problems and difficulties encountered by Nicaraguan migrant students in the Co...
Like migration from Haiti, Bolivia, and Guatemala to the Dominican Republic, Argentina, and Mexico, ...
In Central America, Nicaragua is the only country with a clearly bipolar behavior regard...
Despite renewed interest in Central American migration, little attention has been devoted to underst...
Nicaraguan-American students in U.S. higher education research are not disaggregated from other Cent...
This is a thesis conducted in San José, Costa Rica during two months in the spring of 2021. The purp...
This article explores the ways in which the immigration of Nicaraguans to Costa Rica is represented ...
In the latter half of the 20th century, the country of Nicaragua experienced major political upheava...
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
This essay discusses education in a rural cross-border area of Costa Rica, the Región Huetar Norte (...
This paper will evaluate forced child migration from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, more comm...