Accountability Across Borders
Migrant Rights in North America
Herausgeber: Bada, Xóchitl
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Migrant Rights in North America
Herausgeber: Bada, Xóchitl
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A timely, transnational examination of the institutions in Mexico, Canada, and the United States that engage migrant populations in becoming agents of change for immigrant rights while holding government authorities accountable.
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A timely, transnational examination of the institutions in Mexico, Canada, and the United States that engage migrant populations in becoming agents of change for immigrant rights while holding government authorities accountable.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781477318355
- ISBN-10: 1477318356
- Artikelnr.: 54542084
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781477318355
- ISBN-10: 1477318356
- Artikelnr.: 54542084
Edited by Xóchitl Bada and Shannon Gleeson
1. Introduction: Enforcing Rights across Borders (Shannon Gleeson and Xóchitl
Bada )
2. Chapter 1. Mexican Migrant Civil Society: Propositions for Discussion
(Jonathan Fox and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado )
3. Part I: North America
* Chapter 2. Global Governance and the Protection of Migrant Workers’
Rights in North America: In Search of a Theoretical Framework (José
Ma. Serna de la Garza )
* Chapter 3. The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation and the
Challenges to Protecting Low-Wage Migrant Workers (Xóchitl Bada and
Shannon Gleeson )
4. Part II. Mexico
* Chapter 4. Mexican Migrant Federalism and Transnational Rights
Advocacy (Adriana Sletza Ortega Ramírez )
* Chapter 5. Rebuilding Justice We Can All Trust: The Plight of Migrant
Victims (Ana Lorena Delgadillo, Alma García, and Rodolfo Córdova
Alcaraz )
* Chapter 6. With Dual Citizenship Comes Double Exclusion: US-Mexican
Children and Their Struggle to Access Rights in Mexico (Mónica
Jacobo-Suárez )
5. Part III. Canada
* Chapter 7. Transnational Labor Solidarity versus State-Managed
Coercion: UFCW Canada, Mexico, and the Seasonal Agricultural Workers
Program (Andrea Galvez, Pablo Godoy, and Paul Meinema )
* Chapter 8. Assembling Noncitizen Access to Education in a Sanctuary
City: The Place of Public School Administrator Bordering Practices
(Patricia Landolt and Luin Goldring )
6. Part IV. United States
* Chapter 9. Indigenous Maya Families from Yucatán in San Francisco:
Hemispheric Mobility and Pedagogies of Diaspora (Patricia
Baquedano-López )
* Chapter 10. Binational Health Week: A Social Mobilization Program to
Improve Latino Migrant Health (Liliana Osorio, Hilda Dávila, and
Xóchitl Castañeda )
* Chapter 11. “American in Every Way, Except for Their Papers”: How
Mexico Supports Migrants’ Access to Membership in the United States
(Alexandra Délano Alonso )
7. Epilogue: Theorizing State-Society Relations in a Multiscalar Context
(Shannon Gleeson and Xóchitl Bada )
8. Editors and Contributors
9. Index
Bada )
2. Chapter 1. Mexican Migrant Civil Society: Propositions for Discussion
(Jonathan Fox and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado )
3. Part I: North America
* Chapter 2. Global Governance and the Protection of Migrant Workers’
Rights in North America: In Search of a Theoretical Framework (José
Ma. Serna de la Garza )
* Chapter 3. The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation and the
Challenges to Protecting Low-Wage Migrant Workers (Xóchitl Bada and
Shannon Gleeson )
4. Part II. Mexico
* Chapter 4. Mexican Migrant Federalism and Transnational Rights
Advocacy (Adriana Sletza Ortega Ramírez )
* Chapter 5. Rebuilding Justice We Can All Trust: The Plight of Migrant
Victims (Ana Lorena Delgadillo, Alma García, and Rodolfo Córdova
Alcaraz )
* Chapter 6. With Dual Citizenship Comes Double Exclusion: US-Mexican
Children and Their Struggle to Access Rights in Mexico (Mónica
Jacobo-Suárez )
5. Part III. Canada
* Chapter 7. Transnational Labor Solidarity versus State-Managed
Coercion: UFCW Canada, Mexico, and the Seasonal Agricultural Workers
Program (Andrea Galvez, Pablo Godoy, and Paul Meinema )
* Chapter 8. Assembling Noncitizen Access to Education in a Sanctuary
City: The Place of Public School Administrator Bordering Practices
(Patricia Landolt and Luin Goldring )
6. Part IV. United States
* Chapter 9. Indigenous Maya Families from Yucatán in San Francisco:
Hemispheric Mobility and Pedagogies of Diaspora (Patricia
Baquedano-López )
* Chapter 10. Binational Health Week: A Social Mobilization Program to
Improve Latino Migrant Health (Liliana Osorio, Hilda Dávila, and
Xóchitl Castañeda )
* Chapter 11. “American in Every Way, Except for Their Papers”: How
Mexico Supports Migrants’ Access to Membership in the United States
(Alexandra Délano Alonso )
7. Epilogue: Theorizing State-Society Relations in a Multiscalar Context
(Shannon Gleeson and Xóchitl Bada )
8. Editors and Contributors
9. Index
1. Introduction: Enforcing Rights across Borders (Shannon Gleeson and Xóchitl
Bada )
2. Chapter 1. Mexican Migrant Civil Society: Propositions for Discussion
(Jonathan Fox and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado )
3. Part I: North America
* Chapter 2. Global Governance and the Protection of Migrant Workers’
Rights in North America: In Search of a Theoretical Framework (José
Ma. Serna de la Garza )
* Chapter 3. The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation and the
Challenges to Protecting Low-Wage Migrant Workers (Xóchitl Bada and
Shannon Gleeson )
4. Part II. Mexico
* Chapter 4. Mexican Migrant Federalism and Transnational Rights
Advocacy (Adriana Sletza Ortega Ramírez )
* Chapter 5. Rebuilding Justice We Can All Trust: The Plight of Migrant
Victims (Ana Lorena Delgadillo, Alma García, and Rodolfo Córdova
Alcaraz )
* Chapter 6. With Dual Citizenship Comes Double Exclusion: US-Mexican
Children and Their Struggle to Access Rights in Mexico (Mónica
Jacobo-Suárez )
5. Part III. Canada
* Chapter 7. Transnational Labor Solidarity versus State-Managed
Coercion: UFCW Canada, Mexico, and the Seasonal Agricultural Workers
Program (Andrea Galvez, Pablo Godoy, and Paul Meinema )
* Chapter 8. Assembling Noncitizen Access to Education in a Sanctuary
City: The Place of Public School Administrator Bordering Practices
(Patricia Landolt and Luin Goldring )
6. Part IV. United States
* Chapter 9. Indigenous Maya Families from Yucatán in San Francisco:
Hemispheric Mobility and Pedagogies of Diaspora (Patricia
Baquedano-López )
* Chapter 10. Binational Health Week: A Social Mobilization Program to
Improve Latino Migrant Health (Liliana Osorio, Hilda Dávila, and
Xóchitl Castañeda )
* Chapter 11. “American in Every Way, Except for Their Papers”: How
Mexico Supports Migrants’ Access to Membership in the United States
(Alexandra Délano Alonso )
7. Epilogue: Theorizing State-Society Relations in a Multiscalar Context
(Shannon Gleeson and Xóchitl Bada )
8. Editors and Contributors
9. Index
Bada )
2. Chapter 1. Mexican Migrant Civil Society: Propositions for Discussion
(Jonathan Fox and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado )
3. Part I: North America
* Chapter 2. Global Governance and the Protection of Migrant Workers’
Rights in North America: In Search of a Theoretical Framework (José
Ma. Serna de la Garza )
* Chapter 3. The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation and the
Challenges to Protecting Low-Wage Migrant Workers (Xóchitl Bada and
Shannon Gleeson )
4. Part II. Mexico
* Chapter 4. Mexican Migrant Federalism and Transnational Rights
Advocacy (Adriana Sletza Ortega Ramírez )
* Chapter 5. Rebuilding Justice We Can All Trust: The Plight of Migrant
Victims (Ana Lorena Delgadillo, Alma García, and Rodolfo Córdova
Alcaraz )
* Chapter 6. With Dual Citizenship Comes Double Exclusion: US-Mexican
Children and Their Struggle to Access Rights in Mexico (Mónica
Jacobo-Suárez )
5. Part III. Canada
* Chapter 7. Transnational Labor Solidarity versus State-Managed
Coercion: UFCW Canada, Mexico, and the Seasonal Agricultural Workers
Program (Andrea Galvez, Pablo Godoy, and Paul Meinema )
* Chapter 8. Assembling Noncitizen Access to Education in a Sanctuary
City: The Place of Public School Administrator Bordering Practices
(Patricia Landolt and Luin Goldring )
6. Part IV. United States
* Chapter 9. Indigenous Maya Families from Yucatán in San Francisco:
Hemispheric Mobility and Pedagogies of Diaspora (Patricia
Baquedano-López )
* Chapter 10. Binational Health Week: A Social Mobilization Program to
Improve Latino Migrant Health (Liliana Osorio, Hilda Dávila, and
Xóchitl Castañeda )
* Chapter 11. “American in Every Way, Except for Their Papers”: How
Mexico Supports Migrants’ Access to Membership in the United States
(Alexandra Délano Alonso )
7. Epilogue: Theorizing State-Society Relations in a Multiscalar Context
(Shannon Gleeson and Xóchitl Bada )
8. Editors and Contributors
9. Index