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Monographs and Anthologies
CCIS publications are distributed by Lynne Rienner
Publishers or co-published with other university and commercial
presses.
For further information about these books and to order them, please click on the names of the books.
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Migration from the Mexican Mixteca: A Transnational Community in Oaxaca and California
(distributed by Lynne Rienner Publishers)
Edited by Wayne A. Cornelius, David Fitzgerald, Jorge Hernández-Díaz, and Scott Borger
Published 2009, 268 pages, paperback |
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A Nation of Emigrants: How Mexico Manages Its Migration
(distributed by the University of California Press)
By David Fitzgerald
Published 2009, 244 pages, paperback |
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Diasporic Homecomings: Ethnic Return Migration in Comparative Perspective
(distributed by Stanford University Press)
Edited by Takeyuki Tsuda
Published July 2009, 288 pages, paperback |
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Four Generations of Norteños: New Research from the Cradle of Mexican Migration
(distributed by Lynne Rienner Publishers)
Co-edited by Wayne A. Cornelius, David Fitzgerald, and Scott Borger
Published 2009, 250 pages, paperback
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Mayan Journeys: The New Migration from Yucatán to the United States
(distributed by Lynne Rienner Publishers)
Co-edited by Wayne A. Cornelius, David S. Fitzgerald, and Pedro Lewin Fischer.
Fall 2007, 275 pages, paperback |
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Impacts of Border Enforcement on Mexican Migration: The View from Sending Communities
(distributed by Lynne Rienner Publishers)
Co-edited by Wayne A. Cornelius and Jessa M. Lewis.
Copyright 2007, 185 pages, paperback |
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Local Citizenship in Recent Countries of Immigration:
Japan in Comparative Perspective
(a co-publication of Lexington Books and
CCIS).
Edited by Takeyuki Tsuda. Copyright 2006, 306 pages, paperback.
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Controlling
Immigration: A Global Perspective, 2nd edition, revised
and expanded (a co-publication of Stanford University
Press and CCIS).
Edited by Wayne A. Cornelius, Takeyuki Tsuda, Philip L.
Martin, and James F. Hollifield. Copyright 2004, 550 pages,
paperback. |
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Muslim
Women in Southern Spain: Stepdaughters of Al-Andalus
See review
By Gunther Dietz and Nadia El-Shohoumi. Copyright 2005,
169 pages, paperback.
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The
Transnational Politics of U.S. Immigration Policy
By Marc R. Rosenblum. Copyright 2004, 127 pages, paperback. |
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Strangers
in the Ethnic Homeland: Japanese Brazilian Return Migration
in Transnational Perspective (published through Columbia
University Press)
By Takeyuki Tsuda. Copyright
2003, 432 pages, paperback.
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Negotiating
Extra-Territorial Citizenship: Mexican Migration and the
Transnational Politics of Community
By David Fitzerald. Copyright
2000, 122 pages, paperback.
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An
Unconventional Brotherhood: Union Support for Liberalized
Immigration in Europe
By Julie R. Watts. Copyright 2000, 64 pages,
paperback. |
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