Transnational Ruptures Gender and Forced Migration Gender in a Global/Local World Series
Auteur : Nolin Catherine
Catherine Nolin is Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada. She is also affiliated with the Graduate Studies programs in Interdisciplinary Studies & Natural Resources and Environmental Studies. Catherine combines academic and activist concerns related to the 1980s genocide in Guatemala, refugee movement to Canada, and Canadian immigration and refugee policy. Her research and teaching interests are shaped by a commitment to social justice and human rights.
Date de parution : 06-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2006
Ouvrage de 250 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Transnational Ruptures :
Mots-clés :
Refugee Transnationalism; Guatemalan Refugees; refugee; Transnational Social Fields; guatemalan; Stoltz Chinchilla; social; Refugee Claimants; fields; Southwestern Ontario; relations; Canada USA Border; claimants; Primary Social Relations; stoltz; Transnational Ethnographies; chinchilla; Interview Conversations; southwestern; Permanent Residents; ontario; SANTA CATARINA; Memoria Del Silencio; Deterritorialized Nation State; Capa; Transnational Social; United States Border Patrol; Central American Refugees; La Farge; Convention Refugee; Gendered Migration; Jones III; Guatemalan Population; Mirabel Airports; RAMOS