Book(print)2009

Invisible anthropologists: engaged anthropology in immigrant communities ; [anthropology and immigration]

In: NAPA bulletin 31

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Abstract

Introduction : The blur : balancing applied anthropology, activism, and self vis-a-vis immigrant communities / Alayne Unterberger -- Engaging with the immigrant human rights movement in a besieged border region : what do applied social scientists bring to the policy process? / Josiah McC. Heyman, Maria Cristina Morales, and Guillermina Gina Núñez -- Immigrants fleeing a dying industry : applying rapid ethnographic assessment procedures to the study of tobacco farmworkers / David Griffith -- Juramentos and Madas : traditional Catholic practices and substance abuse in Mexican communities of southeastern Pennsylvania / Víctor García and Laura González -- The soccer wars : Hispanic immigrants in conflict and adaptation at the soccer borderzone / Tim Wallace -- Life in the 813 : one day a migrant student, the next a gangster / Alayne Unterberger -- Thirty cans of beef stew and a thong : anthropologist as academic, administrator, and activist in the U.S.-Mexico border region / Konane M. Martínez -- Inventing a public anthropology with Latino farm labor organizers in North Carolina / Sandy Smith-Nonini -- Biosketches of authors

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