Maria Del Mar Farina
White Nativism, Ethnic Identity and US Immigration Policy Reforms (eBook, ePUB)
American Citizenship and Children in Mixed Status, Hispanic Families
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White Nativism, Ethnic Identity and US Immigration Policy Reforms (eBook, ePUB)
American Citizenship and Children in Mixed Status, Hispanic Families
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Analysing US immigration and deportation policy over the last twenty years, this book illustrates how US immigration reform can be conceived as a psychological, legal, policy-driven tool which is inexorably entwined with themes of American identity, national belonging and white nativism.
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Analysing US immigration and deportation policy over the last twenty years, this book illustrates how US immigration reform can be conceived as a psychological, legal, policy-driven tool which is inexorably entwined with themes of American identity, national belonging and white nativism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315307091
- Artikelnr.: 49273907
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315307091
- Artikelnr.: 49273907
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Maria del Mar Farina is an Assistant Professor at Westfield State University, in Westfield, MA. She completed her doctoral degree at Smith College, School for Social Work, in Northampton, MA, where she went on to become an Adjunct Professor and Assistant Director of Field. She is also a graduate of the MBA program at Western New England College, in Springfield, MA. She maintains a clinical private practice in Holyoke, MA, working primarily with the Latino community. Her work has been presented in the United States and Europe, including in Turkey and Poland, at the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP), and in Italy, at Processes Influencing Democratic Ownership and Participation (PIDOP), part of the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme.
Foreword; Chapter 1. Introduction (Patrick Dolan, Suzanne Guerin and Claire
Hickey) Part I: Getting Started; Chapter 2. Framing Research in Community
Settings (Elizabeth Nixon & Eylin Palamaro-Munsell) Chapter 3.
Commissioning, Procuring and Contracting Evaluations and Research (Marian
Quinn, Catherine Comiskey & Gail Birkbeck) Chapter 4. The Governance of
Community Research and Evaluation: a Multi-Layered and Negotiated Process
(Mark Morgan and Siobhan Keegan Chapter 5. The Role of the Stakeholder in
Applied Research: Managing Expectations and Relationships (Nóirín Hayes,
Siobhán Keegan, Grainne Hickey & Gráinne Smith) Part II: Carrying out
Research and Evaluation; Chapter 6. Developing a Detailed Design for
Research with Communities (Suzanne Guerin & Catherine Comiskey) Chapter 7.
What Lies Beneath? Preparing for and Conducting Effective Fieldwork in
Community Settings (Tara Murphy, Jennie Milnes & Siobhan Keegan) Chapter 8.
Evaluation of Complex Community Change Initiatives: Credible Evidence is
What Counts (Morgan O'Brien & Sinéad McGilloway) Part III: Dealing with the
Data; Chapter 9.Documenting and Disseminating the findings of Community
Research and Evaluation Reports to Key Stakeholders (Marian Quinn & Gemma
Kiernan)Chapter 10. Knowledge Exchange: Informing Policy and Influencing
Change (Nóirín Hayes & Maresa Duignan) Chapter 11. Overcoming the Ethnical
and Practical Challenges Associated with Archiving Qualitative and
Quantitative Data (Tara Murphy, Aileen O'Carroll, Suzanne Guerin & Jane
Gray) Chapter 12. Conclusion (Nóirín Hayes & Catherine Comiskey) Index
Hickey) Part I: Getting Started; Chapter 2. Framing Research in Community
Settings (Elizabeth Nixon & Eylin Palamaro-Munsell) Chapter 3.
Commissioning, Procuring and Contracting Evaluations and Research (Marian
Quinn, Catherine Comiskey & Gail Birkbeck) Chapter 4. The Governance of
Community Research and Evaluation: a Multi-Layered and Negotiated Process
(Mark Morgan and Siobhan Keegan Chapter 5. The Role of the Stakeholder in
Applied Research: Managing Expectations and Relationships (Nóirín Hayes,
Siobhán Keegan, Grainne Hickey & Gráinne Smith) Part II: Carrying out
Research and Evaluation; Chapter 6. Developing a Detailed Design for
Research with Communities (Suzanne Guerin & Catherine Comiskey) Chapter 7.
What Lies Beneath? Preparing for and Conducting Effective Fieldwork in
Community Settings (Tara Murphy, Jennie Milnes & Siobhan Keegan) Chapter 8.
Evaluation of Complex Community Change Initiatives: Credible Evidence is
What Counts (Morgan O'Brien & Sinéad McGilloway) Part III: Dealing with the
Data; Chapter 9.Documenting and Disseminating the findings of Community
Research and Evaluation Reports to Key Stakeholders (Marian Quinn & Gemma
Kiernan)Chapter 10. Knowledge Exchange: Informing Policy and Influencing
Change (Nóirín Hayes & Maresa Duignan) Chapter 11. Overcoming the Ethnical
and Practical Challenges Associated with Archiving Qualitative and
Quantitative Data (Tara Murphy, Aileen O'Carroll, Suzanne Guerin & Jane
Gray) Chapter 12. Conclusion (Nóirín Hayes & Catherine Comiskey) Index
Foreword; Chapter 1. Introduction (Patrick Dolan, Suzanne Guerin and Claire
Hickey) Part I: Getting Started; Chapter 2. Framing Research in Community
Settings (Elizabeth Nixon & Eylin Palamaro-Munsell) Chapter 3.
Commissioning, Procuring and Contracting Evaluations and Research (Marian
Quinn, Catherine Comiskey & Gail Birkbeck) Chapter 4. The Governance of
Community Research and Evaluation: a Multi-Layered and Negotiated Process
(Mark Morgan and Siobhan Keegan Chapter 5. The Role of the Stakeholder in
Applied Research: Managing Expectations and Relationships (Nóirín Hayes,
Siobhán Keegan, Grainne Hickey & Gráinne Smith) Part II: Carrying out
Research and Evaluation; Chapter 6. Developing a Detailed Design for
Research with Communities (Suzanne Guerin & Catherine Comiskey) Chapter 7.
What Lies Beneath? Preparing for and Conducting Effective Fieldwork in
Community Settings (Tara Murphy, Jennie Milnes & Siobhan Keegan) Chapter 8.
Evaluation of Complex Community Change Initiatives: Credible Evidence is
What Counts (Morgan O'Brien & Sinéad McGilloway) Part III: Dealing with the
Data; Chapter 9.Documenting and Disseminating the findings of Community
Research and Evaluation Reports to Key Stakeholders (Marian Quinn & Gemma
Kiernan)Chapter 10. Knowledge Exchange: Informing Policy and Influencing
Change (Nóirín Hayes & Maresa Duignan) Chapter 11. Overcoming the Ethnical
and Practical Challenges Associated with Archiving Qualitative and
Quantitative Data (Tara Murphy, Aileen O'Carroll, Suzanne Guerin & Jane
Gray) Chapter 12. Conclusion (Nóirín Hayes & Catherine Comiskey) Index
Hickey) Part I: Getting Started; Chapter 2. Framing Research in Community
Settings (Elizabeth Nixon & Eylin Palamaro-Munsell) Chapter 3.
Commissioning, Procuring and Contracting Evaluations and Research (Marian
Quinn, Catherine Comiskey & Gail Birkbeck) Chapter 4. The Governance of
Community Research and Evaluation: a Multi-Layered and Negotiated Process
(Mark Morgan and Siobhan Keegan Chapter 5. The Role of the Stakeholder in
Applied Research: Managing Expectations and Relationships (Nóirín Hayes,
Siobhán Keegan, Grainne Hickey & Gráinne Smith) Part II: Carrying out
Research and Evaluation; Chapter 6. Developing a Detailed Design for
Research with Communities (Suzanne Guerin & Catherine Comiskey) Chapter 7.
What Lies Beneath? Preparing for and Conducting Effective Fieldwork in
Community Settings (Tara Murphy, Jennie Milnes & Siobhan Keegan) Chapter 8.
Evaluation of Complex Community Change Initiatives: Credible Evidence is
What Counts (Morgan O'Brien & Sinéad McGilloway) Part III: Dealing with the
Data; Chapter 9.Documenting and Disseminating the findings of Community
Research and Evaluation Reports to Key Stakeholders (Marian Quinn & Gemma
Kiernan)Chapter 10. Knowledge Exchange: Informing Policy and Influencing
Change (Nóirín Hayes & Maresa Duignan) Chapter 11. Overcoming the Ethnical
and Practical Challenges Associated with Archiving Qualitative and
Quantitative Data (Tara Murphy, Aileen O'Carroll, Suzanne Guerin & Jane
Gray) Chapter 12. Conclusion (Nóirín Hayes & Catherine Comiskey) Index