Thus, while every immigrant is a migrant, not every migrant is an immigrant, as the latter term implies crossing international borders for permanent or long-term residence. Defining the Terms: Migration and Immigration This section will shed light on their terminologies, paving the way for a ...
Enabling Social Change with Immigrant and Refugee Caregivers: Beyond Dualistic Difference to Intersectionalitydoi:10.1111/aman.13093Rosi AryalJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdAmerican Anthropologist
Today was Primary Election Day in Texas. The day the divide in this country is most obvious. The first time I voted was 1968. I suppose things were as politically divided then as they are now. And I suppose nearly every 73-year-old in the country was decrying the anger and the divisi...
If it is true that we live in a period of unprecedented human mobility [1], then it is not difficult to see why migrant and refugee communities have been the object of so much concern. In many ways, these communities are on the front lines of diversity politics. The burgeoning literature...