Jamie Longazel is Assistant Professor of Sociology and a Human Rights Center Research Fellow at the University of Dayton and co-author (with Benjamin Fleury-Steiner) of The Pains of Mass Imprisonment.
Jamie Longazel is Assistant Professor of Sociology and a Human Rights Center Research Fellow at the University of Dayton and co-author (with Benjamin Fleury-Steiner) of The Pains of Mass Imprisonment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jamie Longazel is Assistant Professor of Sociology and a Human Rights Center Research Fellow at the University of Dayton and co-author (with Benjamin Fleury-Steiner) of The Pains of Mass Imprisonment.
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Author's Comment on the Notes Section Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Immigration and the Politics of Divide and Conquer 1. The Political Economy of Local Backlash 2. "The Straw That Broke the Camel's Back" 3. Lozano v. Hazleton and the Defense of White Innocence 4. "All We Can Do Is Show Them We Are a Respectable Bunch" Conclusion: Recovering Authenticity Appendix A: Data and Methods Appendix B: Full Text of the Illegal Immigration Relief Act Notes Bibliography Index
Author's Comment on the Notes Section Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Immigration and the Politics of Divide and Conquer 1. The Political Economy of Local Backlash 2. "The Straw That Broke the Camel's Back" 3. Lozano v. Hazleton and the Defense of White Innocence 4. "All We Can Do Is Show Them We Are a Respectable Bunch" Conclusion: Recovering Authenticity Appendix A: Data and Methods Appendix B: Full Text of the Illegal Immigration Relief Act Notes Bibliography Index
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