
Latino immigrant group and allies travel in caravan to rally in Birmingham, AL. Taken June 2011 in Tuscaloosa, AL. Photo courtesy Gwendolyn Ferreti
Read this month’s thematic series on boundaries on the Anthropology News website. This month we’re pleased to start the series with essays by:
- Gwendolyn Ferreti-Manjarrez | Attrition via Enforcement: Snuffing Latino Immigrants Out of the Deep South
- Alissa Jordan | Border Agents of the Beyond in Haiti
- Peter C Little | Boundary Movements for Toxics Advocacy
- Mark Maguire and Fiona Murphy | Boundaries of the State and Politics of Everyday Life in Ireland
- Francesca Meloni and Marouane Tlili | Making Ourselves: The Re-creation of the Self in Political Revolutions in Italy and Tunisia
- Silvia Noguerón-Liu | Learning Across Boundaries: Mobilizing Resources for Immigrant Learners through Community Technology Programs
- Joowon Park | “I Can Send That Money to My Mother”: Remittances, Telecommunication and Post-Migration Strategies of North Koreans
- Monica L Smith | Boundaries in Action: The Past and Present of Delimitation
Be sure to check the AN website throughout February for more in this series by Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier, Joshua Craze, Britt Dahlberg, Gabrielle Oliveira, Maria Sapignoli, and Nayantara Sheoran.
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Filed under: Publications Tagged: | Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier, Alissa Jordan, Anthropology News, boundaries, Britt Dahlberg, Fiona Murphy, Francesca Meloni, Gabrielle Oliveira, Gwendolyn Ferreti-Manjarrez, Joowon Park, Joshua Craze, Maria Sapignoli, Mark Maguire, Marouane Tlili, Monica L Smith, Nayantara Sheoran, Peter C. Little, Silvia Noguerón-Liu


