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Scholars and Southern Californian Immigrants in Dialogue
New Conversations in Public Sociology
Victoria Carty (Anthology Editor) , Tekle Woldemikael (Anthology Editor) , Rafael Luévano (Anthology Editor) , Harold D. Baker (Contributor) , Ivy A. M. Cargile (Contributor) , Chris Haynes (Contributor) , Patricia Huerta Medina (Contributor) , Karina Macias (Contributor) , Jennifer L. Merolla (Contributor) , Alexandra Noble (Contributor) , Adrian D. Pantoja (Contributor) , Caitlin Patler (Contributor) , Edward Poettgen (Contributor) , Alexandra Salvatierra (Contributor)
Scholars and Southern Californian Immigrants in Dialogue
New Conversations in Public Sociology
Victoria Carty (Anthology Editor) , Tekle Woldemikael (Anthology Editor) , Rafael Luévano (Anthology Editor) , Harold D. Baker (Contributor) , Ivy A. M. Cargile (Contributor) , Chris Haynes (Contributor) , Patricia Huerta Medina (Contributor) , Karina Macias (Contributor) , Jennifer L. Merolla (Contributor) , Alexandra Noble (Contributor) , Adrian D. Pantoja (Contributor) , Caitlin Patler (Contributor) , Edward Poettgen (Contributor) , Alexandra Salvatierra (Contributor)
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Description
Immigration has been a contested issue for decades. This distinctive volume of essays on Southern Californian immigration is inspired by Michael Burawoy’s call for academic consideration to be more open and accessible to people in what he calls “public sociology.” The essays in Scholars and Southern Californian Immigrants in Dialogue: New Conversations in Public Sociology bridge the gap between scholars and undocumented persons themselves in an interdisciplinary and vibrant dialogue. The conversations include sociologists, lawyers, and community and religious leaders, alongside first-hand stories of immigrant survival in hostile and exploitive environments. This volume serves as a model for genuine public engagement of the immigration battle.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Immigration on the U.S.-Mexico Border: The Role of Neoliberalism and U.S. Foreign Policy
Chapter 2: “Here I Am Naked”: The Vulnerability of Day Laborers in the Borderlands
Chapter 3: The Effects of Media Framing on Attitudes toward Undocumented Immigration
Chapter 4: Vying for Conservative Hearts and Minds: Changes in Media Frames on Immigration since 2000
Chapter 5: Racialized “Illegality”: The Convergence of Race and Legal Status among Black, Latino/a, and Asian American Undocumented Young Adults
Part 2: A Grassroots Perspective on Immigration Issues through Personal Narratives
Chapter 6: Self-Empowerment through Grassroots Efforts
Chapter 7: Santa Ana, California: A Geography of Compassion through Community Reflection and Action
Chapter 8: A View from the Church Bells
Chapter 9: Newfound Evangelical Support for Immigration
Chapter 10: Bridging Academia with Community
Product details
Published | 23 May 2014 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 186 |
ISBN | 9798216326144 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 2 BW Illustrations, 7 Tables |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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The authors combine cutting edge scholarship with the compassion and ethics of religious leaders and activists, and the lived experiences of members of the undocumented community. The result is a book that matters. Scholars and Southern Californian Immigrants in Dialogue is a must read for policy makers, students, and those struggling to fashion a politics of inclusion.
Leo Chavez, University of California, Irvine