Latino Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
“Tagged as a criminal”: Narratives of deportation and return migration in a Mexico City call center2015/03/01English23
Mediated Resistance: The Construction of Neoliberal Citizenship in the Immigrant Rights Movement2009/03/01English23
Legality and exploitation: Immigration enforcement and the US migrant labor system2014/12/01English23
An “incredible number of Latinos and Asians:” Media representations of racial and ethnic population change in Atlanta, Georgia2011/07/01English23
Transforming Citizenship: Membership, Strategies of Containment, and the Public Sphere in Latino Communities2004/03/25English22
Bible Belt immigrants: Latino religious incorporation in new immigrant destinations2012/04/01English22
Ecologies of adaptation for Mexican Indigenous im/migrant children and families in the United States: Implications for Latino studies2016/06/01English22
The social meaning of Spanish in Miami: Dialect perceptions and implications for socioeconomic class, income, and employment2018/01/23English21
Killing two birds with one stone? Why we need two separate questions on race and ethnicity in the 2020 census and beyond2013/09/01English21
New Southern Neighbors: Latino immigration and prospects for intergroup relations between African-Americans and Latinos in the South2012/04/01English21
Central American immigrant workers and legal violence in Phoenix, Arizona2013/06/01English20
Aging into exclusion and social transparency: Undocumented immigrant youth and the transition to adulthood2012/12/01English20
The production of “illegal” subjects in Massachusetts and high school enrollment for undocumented youth2014/03/01English20
Blacks may be second class, but they can’t make them leave: Mexican racial formation and immigrant status in Winston-Salem2012/04/01English20
“Better than White trash”: Work ethic, Latinidad and Whiteness in rural Arkansas2012/04/01English20
Mobile archives of indigeneity: Building La Comunidad Ixim through organizing in the Maya diaspora2017/06/07English20
Lost (and Found?) in Translation: Feminisms in Hemispheric Dialogue2006/03/01English19
‘Too Black to be Latino/a:’ Blackness and Blacks as Foreigners in Latino Studies2003/03/01English19
The Brown Threat: Post-9/11 conflations of Latina/os and Middle Eastern Muslims in the US American imagination2014/03/01English18
Inventing the Race: Latinos and the Ethnoracial Pentagon2003/03/01English18
Shakira as the Idealized, Transnational Citizen: A case study of Colombianidad in Transition2003/07/01English18
“Not Mexican-American, but Mexican”: Shifting ethnic self-identifications among children of Mexican immigrants2009/06/01English18
Tracing immigrant identity through the plate and the palate2012/09/01English17
Geographies of indigeneity: Indigenous migrant women’s organizing and translocal politics of place2017/07/01English17
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Explaining Why Most Mexican Immigrants are Choosing to Remain Permanently in the United States2009/03/01English17
Critical Latinx Indigeneities: A paradigm drift2017/06/28English16
From Brazilians to Latinos? Racialization and Latinidad in the Making of Brazilian Carnival in Los Angeles2005/04/01English16
Out of the shadows: DREAMer identity in the immigrant youth movement2014/09/01English15
Excepting/accepting the South: New geographies of Latino migration, new directions in Latino studies2012/04/01English15
PROMESA, Puerto Rico and the American Empire2018/05/09English14