The End of Compassion
Children of Immigrants in the Age of Deportation
Herausgeber: Portes, Alejandro; Fernandez-Kelly, Patricia
The End of Compassion
Children of Immigrants in the Age of Deportation
Herausgeber: Portes, Alejandro; Fernandez-Kelly, Patricia
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367472658
- ISBN-10: 0367472651
- Artikelnr.: 60354750
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367472658
- ISBN-10: 0367472651
- Artikelnr.: 60354750
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
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.
Preface
Introduction: Bifurcated immigration and the end of compassion
Alejandro Portes
1. Creating the exclusionist society: from the War on Poverty to the war on
immigrants
Douglas S. Massey
2. The students we share: falling through the cracks on both sides of the
US-Mexico border
Patricia Gándara
3. DACAmented in the age of deportation: navigating spaces of belonging and
vulnerability in social and personal lives
Roberto G. Gonzales, Kristina Brant and Benjamin Roth
4. An imperfect realignment: the movement of children of immigrants and
their families from the United States to Mexico
Rubén Hernández-León, Víctor Zúñiga and Sarah M. Lakhani
5. Hope turned sour: second-generation incorporation and mobility in U.S.
new immigrant destinations
Helen B. Marrow
6. Integrating Hispanic immigrant youth: perspectives from white and black
Americans in emerging Hispanic communities and schools
Krista M. Perreira, Stephanie Potochnick and M. Priscilla Brietzke
7. The value of reproduction: multiple livelihoods, cultural labor, and
immigrants in Iowa and North Carolina
David Griffith
8. Infrastructures of repression and resistance: how Tennesseans respond to
the immigration enforcement regime
Meghan Conley and Jon Shefner
9. The integration paradox: contrasting patterns in adaptation among
immigrant children in Central New Jersey
Patricia Fernández-Kelly
10. Coming of age before the great expulsion: the story of the CILS-San
Diego sample 25 years later
Cynthia Feliciano and Rubén G. Rumbaut
11. The changing U.S. Latinx immigrant population: demographic trends with
implications for employment, schooling, and population Integration
Richard Durán
12. The model minority stereotype and the national identity question: the
challenges facing Asian immigrants and their children
Min Zhou and Carl L. Bankston III
Introduction: Bifurcated immigration and the end of compassion
Alejandro Portes
1. Creating the exclusionist society: from the War on Poverty to the war on
immigrants
Douglas S. Massey
2. The students we share: falling through the cracks on both sides of the
US-Mexico border
Patricia Gándara
3. DACAmented in the age of deportation: navigating spaces of belonging and
vulnerability in social and personal lives
Roberto G. Gonzales, Kristina Brant and Benjamin Roth
4. An imperfect realignment: the movement of children of immigrants and
their families from the United States to Mexico
Rubén Hernández-León, Víctor Zúñiga and Sarah M. Lakhani
5. Hope turned sour: second-generation incorporation and mobility in U.S.
new immigrant destinations
Helen B. Marrow
6. Integrating Hispanic immigrant youth: perspectives from white and black
Americans in emerging Hispanic communities and schools
Krista M. Perreira, Stephanie Potochnick and M. Priscilla Brietzke
7. The value of reproduction: multiple livelihoods, cultural labor, and
immigrants in Iowa and North Carolina
David Griffith
8. Infrastructures of repression and resistance: how Tennesseans respond to
the immigration enforcement regime
Meghan Conley and Jon Shefner
9. The integration paradox: contrasting patterns in adaptation among
immigrant children in Central New Jersey
Patricia Fernández-Kelly
10. Coming of age before the great expulsion: the story of the CILS-San
Diego sample 25 years later
Cynthia Feliciano and Rubén G. Rumbaut
11. The changing U.S. Latinx immigrant population: demographic trends with
implications for employment, schooling, and population Integration
Richard Durán
12. The model minority stereotype and the national identity question: the
challenges facing Asian immigrants and their children
Min Zhou and Carl L. Bankston III
Preface
Introduction: Bifurcated immigration and the end of compassion
Alejandro Portes
1. Creating the exclusionist society: from the War on Poverty to the war on
immigrants
Douglas S. Massey
2. The students we share: falling through the cracks on both sides of the
US-Mexico border
Patricia Gándara
3. DACAmented in the age of deportation: navigating spaces of belonging and
vulnerability in social and personal lives
Roberto G. Gonzales, Kristina Brant and Benjamin Roth
4. An imperfect realignment: the movement of children of immigrants and
their families from the United States to Mexico
Rubén Hernández-León, Víctor Zúñiga and Sarah M. Lakhani
5. Hope turned sour: second-generation incorporation and mobility in U.S.
new immigrant destinations
Helen B. Marrow
6. Integrating Hispanic immigrant youth: perspectives from white and black
Americans in emerging Hispanic communities and schools
Krista M. Perreira, Stephanie Potochnick and M. Priscilla Brietzke
7. The value of reproduction: multiple livelihoods, cultural labor, and
immigrants in Iowa and North Carolina
David Griffith
8. Infrastructures of repression and resistance: how Tennesseans respond to
the immigration enforcement regime
Meghan Conley and Jon Shefner
9. The integration paradox: contrasting patterns in adaptation among
immigrant children in Central New Jersey
Patricia Fernández-Kelly
10. Coming of age before the great expulsion: the story of the CILS-San
Diego sample 25 years later
Cynthia Feliciano and Rubén G. Rumbaut
11. The changing U.S. Latinx immigrant population: demographic trends with
implications for employment, schooling, and population Integration
Richard Durán
12. The model minority stereotype and the national identity question: the
challenges facing Asian immigrants and their children
Min Zhou and Carl L. Bankston III
Introduction: Bifurcated immigration and the end of compassion
Alejandro Portes
1. Creating the exclusionist society: from the War on Poverty to the war on
immigrants
Douglas S. Massey
2. The students we share: falling through the cracks on both sides of the
US-Mexico border
Patricia Gándara
3. DACAmented in the age of deportation: navigating spaces of belonging and
vulnerability in social and personal lives
Roberto G. Gonzales, Kristina Brant and Benjamin Roth
4. An imperfect realignment: the movement of children of immigrants and
their families from the United States to Mexico
Rubén Hernández-León, Víctor Zúñiga and Sarah M. Lakhani
5. Hope turned sour: second-generation incorporation and mobility in U.S.
new immigrant destinations
Helen B. Marrow
6. Integrating Hispanic immigrant youth: perspectives from white and black
Americans in emerging Hispanic communities and schools
Krista M. Perreira, Stephanie Potochnick and M. Priscilla Brietzke
7. The value of reproduction: multiple livelihoods, cultural labor, and
immigrants in Iowa and North Carolina
David Griffith
8. Infrastructures of repression and resistance: how Tennesseans respond to
the immigration enforcement regime
Meghan Conley and Jon Shefner
9. The integration paradox: contrasting patterns in adaptation among
immigrant children in Central New Jersey
Patricia Fernández-Kelly
10. Coming of age before the great expulsion: the story of the CILS-San
Diego sample 25 years later
Cynthia Feliciano and Rubén G. Rumbaut
11. The changing U.S. Latinx immigrant population: demographic trends with
implications for employment, schooling, and population Integration
Richard Durán
12. The model minority stereotype and the national identity question: the
challenges facing Asian immigrants and their children
Min Zhou and Carl L. Bankston III