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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.

Anthologies

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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

   

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

   

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

   

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

   

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

   

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.


 

Indigenous Mexican Migrants in the United States
Edited by Jonathan Fox and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado. Copyright 2004, 525 pages, paperback.

 

Host Societies and the Reception of Immigrants
Edited by Jeffrey G. Reitz. Copyright 2003, 550 pages, paperback.

 

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.

 

The International Migration of the Highly Skilled: Demand, Supply

, and Development Consequences for Sending and Receiving Countries
Edited by Wayne A. Cornelius, Thomas J. Espenshade, and Idean Salehyan. Copyright 2001, 418 pages, paperback. ISBN 0-97028

Monographs

   

Muslim Women in Southern Spain: Stepdaughters of Al-Andalus

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By Gunther Dietz and Nadia El-Shohoumi. Copyright 2005, 169 pages, paperback.

   

The Transnational Politics of U.S. Immigration Policy
By Marc R. Rosenblum. Copyright 2004, 127 pages, paperback.

   

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.

 

 

Negotiating Extra-Territorial Citizenship: Mexican Migration and the Transnational Politics of Community
By David Fitzerald. Copyright 2000, 122 pages, paperback.

 

 

An Unconventional Brotherhood: Union Support for Liberalized Immigration in Europe
By Julie R. Watts. Copyright 2000, 64 pages, paperback.

   
   

 

 



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