Spring 2011: Immigration Policy in an Anti-Immigrant Era
Date:
Thursday, March 10, 2011 - 08:30 to Friday, March 11, 2011 - 13:15
- Douglas Massey (Demographer, Sociologist), Princeton. Co-author of “Brokered Boundaries: Creating Immigrant Identity in Anti-Immigrant Times, 2010.”
- Paul Sniderman (Political Scientist, Stanford). Research on attitudes toward immigrants and immigration in Italy, Netherlands, and (currently) Denmark.
- Michael Jones Correa (Political Scientist, Cornell), author of “Latino Lives in America: Making It Home.”
- Daniel Hopkins (Political Scientist, Georgetown), author of several articles on how national trends influence local reactions to immigration policy.
Immigration Conference Materials:
- Massey article, "Understanding America's Immigration 'Crisis'," linked here.
- Massey article, "Battlefield: El Paso," linked here.
- Massey PowerPoint linked here.
- Sniderman et al. article, "The Covenant: A Theory of Discrimination in the Welfare State," linked here.
- Sniderman PowerPoint linked here.
- Jones-Correa/Fennelly article, "Immigration Enforcement and Its Effects on Latino Lives in Two Rural North Carolina Communities," linked here.
- Jones-Correa PowerPoint linked here.
- Hopkins presentation pdf linked here.
(Co-sponsored with UK Center for Poverty Research.)
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Massey presentation video here
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
- Massesy article, "Understanding America's Immigration 'Crisis'," linked here.
- Massey article, "Battlefield: El Paso," linked here.
- Massey PowerPoint linked here.
- Sniderman presentation video here
- Sniderman et al. article, "The Covenant: A Theory of Discrimination in the Welfare State," linked here.
- Sniderman PowerPoint linked here.
- Jones-Correa/Fennelly article, "Immigration Enforcement and Its Effects on Latino Lives in Two Rural North Carolina Communities," linked here.
- Hopkins presentation pdf linked here.
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