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Visiting Research Fellows
and Guest Scholars
Academic Year, 2007-2008
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Jennifer Blakeslee
(Ph.D. Candidate in Demography, Australian National University)
Research Project: “Consuming Illegality: Migration, Labour, and Agriculture in the United States and Spain, 1985-2005.”
In residence: September 2007- June 2008
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April Linton (Assistant Professor of Sociology, UCSD)
Research Project: “Spanish-English Immersion in U.S. Public Schools: Two Languages, A World of Cultures.”
In residence: September 2007- December 2007
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Kristen Parks (Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science, UCSD)
Research Project: “U.S. immigration policy, the role of the migrant workers in the global economy.”
In residence: September 2007-June 2008
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Javier Serrano Aquino (Ph.D. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social, Unidad Occidente)
Research Project: “The Mexican Dream: The Imagined Return among International Migrants from Two Mexican Towns.”
In residence: January 2008 - June 2008
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Kathryn Kopinak (Professor of Sociology, University of Western Ontario)
Research Interests: Relationship between international migration and maquiladora employment in Mexico
In residence: January - July 2006
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Peter B. Brownell (Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley)
Research Project: "Employer Sanctions Enforcement in the United States"
In residence: September 2007 – June 2008
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Antía Pérez Caramés (Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at the University of A Coruña, Spain)
Research Project: "Explaining Outcomes of Immigration Control Policies: a Comparative Study of Mexican Migration to the U.S. and
Latin American/North African Migration to Spain"
In residence: July 2007 -November 2007
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Mia D. Diaz-Edelman (Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at Boston University)
Research Project: "Ecumenical Civic Engagement: Interfaith-Based Mobilization within the Nonviolent Immigrant Rights Movement in San Diego County"
In residence: October 2007 – September 2008
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Susan Gordon
(Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Chicago)
Research Project: “Theoretical Implications of the Citizenship Project: Images of the Exemplary American in U.S. Citizen Education Textbooks, 1920-present.”
In residence: September 2007- June 2008
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Jenna L. Hennebry (Assistant Professor in Communications Studies and Department of Sociology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)
Research Project: “Produce and Production ‘In Season’: Comparing International Agricultural Labour Migration – Canada & Spain”
In residence: December 2007
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Ken Henriksen (Assistant Professor of Latin American Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Research Project: “Transnational Migrant Networks and the Formation of Collective Latino Identities in the United States.”
In residence: March 2008 – June 2008
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Rosa M. Soriano Miras (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Universidad de Granada)
Research Project: Gender differences in the immigration of maquiladora workers
In residence: June 2007
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Emmanuelle Le Texier (Assistant Professor of American Studies, Université de Lille," France)
Research Project: Urban change and ethnic politics in San Diego
In residence: August 2007
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Dong-Hoon Seol (Associate Professor of Sociology, Chonbuk National University, Korea)
Research Project: International Migration and the Citizenship of Migrant Workers: A Comparison of Germany, Japan and Korea
In residence: June 2007 - August 2008
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Belén Fernández Suárez
(Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at the University of A Coruña, Spain)
Research project: “Explaining Outcomes of Immigration Control Policies: a Comparative Study of Mexican Migration to the U.S. and Latin American/North African Migration to Spain”
In residence: July 2007 –November 2007
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Stuart Rosewarne (Senior Lecturer, Political Economy, The University of Sydney, Australia)
Research Project: "The making of globalisation's third pillar: global neo-liberalism and the qualified incorporation of documented and clandestine migrant workers into the international labour market"
In residence: August - September 2007
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Adam Sawyer (Ed.D Candidate in International Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education)
Research Project: “Migrant Education Here and There: Schooling in a Rural Oaxaca Sending Community and its U.S. Satellite”
In residence: September 2007- June 2008
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