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Becoming Transnational Youth Workers: Independent Mexican Teenage Migrants and Pathways of Survival and Social Mobility, Isabel Martinez


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Автор: Isabel Martinez
Название:  Becoming Transnational Youth Workers: Independent Mexican Teenage Migrants and Pathways of Survival and Social Mobility
ISBN: 9780813589800
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0813589800
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 274
Вес: 0.48 кг.
Дата издания: 30.05.2019
Серия: Latinidad: transnational cultures in the united states
Язык: English
Размер: 231 x 158 x 20
Читательская аудитория: Professional and scholarly
Ключевые слова: Poverty & unemployment,Social discrimination & inequality,Migration, immigration & emigration,Ethnic studies,Public administration,Personnel & human resources management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies
Подзаголовок: Independent mexican teenage migrants and pathways of survival and social mobility
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: Becoming Transnational Youth Workers contests mainstream notions of adolescence with its study of a previously under-documented cross-section of Mexican immigrant youth. Preceding the latest wave of Central American children and teenagers now fleeing violence in their homelands, Isabel Martinez examines a group of unaccompanied Mexican teenage minors who emigrated to New York City in the early 2000s. As one of the consequences of intractable poverty in their homeland, these emigrant youth exhibit levels of agency and competence not usually assigned to children and teenage minors, and disrupt mainstream notions of what practices are appropriate at their ages. Leaving school and family in Mexico and financially supporting not only themselves through their work in New York City, but also their families back home, these youths are independent teenage migrants who, upon migration, wish to assume or resume autonomy and agency rather than dependence. This book also explores community and family understandings about survival and social mobility in an era of extreme global economic inequality.
Дополнительное описание: Social discrimination and social justice|Migration, immigration and emigration|Ethnic studies / Ethnicity|Ethnic groups and multicultural studies|Labour / income economics|Social and cultural history


Undocumented Politics: Place, Gender, and the Pathways of Mexican Migrants

Автор: Andrews Abigail Leslie
Название: Undocumented Politics: Place, Gender, and the Pathways of Mexican Migrants
ISBN: 0520299973 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780520299979
Издательство: Wiley
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Описание: In 2018, more than eleven million undocumented immigrants lived in the United States. Not since slavery had so many U.S. residents had so few political rights. Many fought tirelessly to belong. Others rejected the United States and turned to their homelands for hope. What explains these clashing strategies of inclusion? And how does gender play into these fights?

Undocumented Politics offers a gripping inquiry into migrant communities' struggles for rights and resources across the U.S.-Mexico divide. For nearly two years, Abigail Leslie Andrews lived with unauthorized migrants and their families in the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico and the barrios of Southern California. Her nuanced comparison reveals how distinct local laws, policing, and power dynamics shape migrants' political agency. Upending assumptions about gender and migration, she exposes how U.S. policies abet gendered violence. Yet she insists that the process does not begin or end in the United States. Rather, migrants interpret the places they live in light of the differing hometowns they leave behind. In turn, their counterparts in Mexico must come to grips with migrant globalization. On both sides of the border, Andrews emphasizes, men and women transform patriarchy through their battles to belong. Ambitious and intimate, Undocumented Politics uncovers how the excluded find space for political voice.


Skills of the  "Unskilled ": Work and Mobility Among Mexican Migrants

Автор: Hagan Jacqueline, Hernandez-Leon Ruben, Demonsant
Название: Skills of the "Unskilled ": Work and Mobility Among Mexican Migrants
ISBN: 0520283732 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780520283732
Издательство: Wiley
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Описание: Most labor and migration studies classify migrants with limited formal education or credentials as unskilled. This book uncovers these migrants` lifelong human capital and identifies mobility pathways associated with the acquisition and transfer of skills across the migratory circuit, including reskilling, job jumping, and entrepreneurship.

Автор: Andrews Abigail Leslie
Название: Undocumented Politics: Place, Gender, and the Pathways of Mexican Migrants
ISBN: 0520299965 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780520299962
Издательство: Wiley
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Описание: In 2018, more than eleven million undocumented immigrants lived in the United States. Not since slavery had so many U.S. residents had so few political rights. Many fought tirelessly to belong. Others rejected the United States and turned to their homelands for hope. What explains these clashing strategies of inclusion? And how does gender play into these fights?

Undocumented Politics offers a gripping inquiry into migrant communities' struggles for rights and resources across the U.S.-Mexico divide. For nearly two years, Abigail Leslie Andrews lived with unauthorized migrants and their families in the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico and the barrios of Southern California. Her nuanced comparison reveals how distinct local laws, policing, and power dynamics shape migrants' political agency. Upending assumptions about gender and migration, she exposes how U.S. policies abet gendered violence. Yet she insists that the process does not begin or end in the United States. Rather, migrants interpret the places they live in light of the differing hometowns they leave behind. In turn, their counterparts in Mexico must come to grips with migrant globalization. On both sides of the border, Andrews emphasizes, men and women transform patriarchy through their battles to belong. Ambitious and intimate, Undocumented Politics uncovers how the excluded find space for political voice.



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