Ten years after the war on terror, the deportation of millions, and the ostensive rise of Latino political power, Reform Without Justice provides an analysis of both Latino migrant activism and state migration control.
Ten years after the war on terror, the deportation of millions, and the ostensive rise of Latino political power, Reform Without Justice provides an analysis of both Latino migrant activism and state migration control.
Alfonso Gonzales is Associate Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies and the Director of the Latin American Studies Program at the University of California Riverside.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Introduction * Chapter 1: The State-Civil Society Nexus and the Debate over the "Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005" * Chapter 2: The 2006 Mega-Marches in Greater Los Angeles: A Counterhegemonic Moment and the Limits of Mass Mobilization * Chapter 3: Race, Globalization, and Immigration Control in Riverside County * Chapter 4: The Geo-Politics of the Homeland Security State and Deportation in El Salvador * Chapter 5: Resisting "Passive Revolution": The Migrant Rights Movement in Washington DC and New York City under President Obama's first Term * Chapter 6: Beyond Immigration Reform: Latinos, Demilitarization, and the Struggle for Democracy in the Twenty-first Century * Appendix A: Methods and Latino Politics Research * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Preface * Introduction * Chapter 1: The State-Civil Society Nexus and the Debate over the "Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005" * Chapter 2: The 2006 Mega-Marches in Greater Los Angeles: A Counterhegemonic Moment and the Limits of Mass Mobilization * Chapter 3: Race, Globalization, and Immigration Control in Riverside County * Chapter 4: The Geo-Politics of the Homeland Security State and Deportation in El Salvador * Chapter 5: Resisting "Passive Revolution": The Migrant Rights Movement in Washington DC and New York City under President Obama's first Term * Chapter 6: Beyond Immigration Reform: Latinos, Demilitarization, and the Struggle for Democracy in the Twenty-first Century * Appendix A: Methods and Latino Politics Research * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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