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The End of Compassion

Children of Immigrants in the Age of Deportation
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
262 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am25.09.2023
This book brings together the most recent and the most comprehensive collection of articles on a population at risk: the children of immigrants in the United States, especially those children whose parents came to the country without legal authorization.mehr
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KlappentextThis book brings together the most recent and the most comprehensive collection of articles on a population at risk: the children of immigrants in the United States, especially those children whose parents came to the country without legal authorization.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-68693-2
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum25.09.2023
Seiten262 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm, Dicke 15 mm
Gewicht390 g
Artikel-Nr.12120816
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceIntroduction: Bifurcated immigration and the end of compassionAlejandro Portes1. Creating the exclusionist society: from the War on Poverty to the war on immigrantsDouglas S. Massey2. The students we share: falling through the cracks on both sides of the US-Mexico borderPatricia Gándara3. DACAmented in the age of deportation: navigating spaces of belonging and vulnerability in social and personal livesRoberto G. Gonzales, Kristina Brant and Benjamin Roth4. An imperfect realignment: the movement of children of immigrants and their families from the United States to MexicoRubén Hernández-León, Víctor Zúñiga and Sarah M. Lakhani5. Hope turned sour: second-generation incorporation and mobility in U.S. new immigrant destinationsHelen B. Marrow6. Integrating Hispanic immigrant youth: perspectives from white and black Americans in emerging Hispanic communities and schoolsKrista M. Perreira, Stephanie Potochnick and M. Priscilla Brietzke7. The value of reproduction: multiple livelihoods, cultural labor, and immigrants in Iowa and North CarolinaDavid Griffith8. Infrastructures of repression and resistance: how Tennesseans respond to the immigration enforcement regimeMeghan Conley and Jon Shefner9. The integration paradox: contrasting patterns in adaptation among immigrant children in Central New JerseyPatricia Fernández-Kelly10. Coming of age before the great expulsion: the story of the CILS-San Diego sample 25 years laterCynthia Feliciano and Rubén G. Rumbaut11. The changing U.S. Latinx immigrant population: demographic trends with implications for employment, schooling, and population IntegrationRichard Durán12. The model minority stereotype and the national identity question: the challenges facing Asian immigrants and their childrenMin Zhou and Carl L. Bankston IIImehr

Autor

Alejandro Portes is Professor of Sociology (Emeritus) at Princeton University, USA, and Professor of Law and Sociology at the University of Miami, USA.

Patricia Fernández-Kelly is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre for Migration and Development, Princeton University, USA.