"It felt like hitting rock bottom": A qualitative exploration of the mental health impacts of immigration enforcement and discrimination on US-citizen, Mexican children [0.03%]
“感觉到了最低点”:移民执法和歧视对美国公民墨西哥儿童精神健康的影响的定性研究
Jamile Tellez Lieberman,Carmen R Valdez,Jessie Kemmick Pintor et al.
Jamile Tellez Lieberman et al.
Latino immigrant families in the United States were disproportionately affected by intensified interior immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. US-citizen children are victimized by policies targeting their immigrant parents...
Ciranda, a circle of encounter: Reflections on a decolonial pedagogical activity on human rights discourses with Latinx students [0.03%]
环契:与拉丁美洲移民学生讨论人权话语的去殖民地化教学活动之省思
Jesica Siham Fernández,James Moura Ferreira Jr
Jesica Siham Fernández
Cascading disasters: The impact of hurricane Maria and Covid-19 on post-disaster Puerto Rican migrants' adaptation and integration in Florida [0.03%]
级联灾害:飓风Maria和Covid-19对迁移到佛罗里达的波多黎各人在灾后适应和融合的影响
Elizabeth Aranda,Rebecca Blackwell,Melanie Escue et al.
Elizabeth Aranda et al.
Based on data from 103 surveys of Puerto Rican migrants living in Florida and 54 in-depth interviews with a subgroup of them, we examine how Puerto Ricans who left the archipelago after Hurricane Maria have navigated settlement in their new...
Ethnographic borders and crossings: Critical ethnography, intersectionality, and blurring the boundaries of insider research [0.03%]
民族志边疆与穿越:批判性民族志,交叉性及模糊内部研究的边界
Almita A Miranda
Almita A Miranda
Critical ethnographers have long challenged positivist notions of research objectivity and the presumed unbiased observer, arguing that one's theoretical lens and positionality influence research design, access, and experiences in the field...
Mexican-Origin Newsmakers: Utilizing Health in La Opinión Microfilm for Data Collecting and Methodology [0.03%]
利用《洛杉矶时报》微缩胶片收集和研究墨西哥裔美国人新闻人物的健康信息
Janett Barragán Miranda
Janett Barragán Miranda
The Spanish-language newspaper La Opinión, in microfilm format from the 1960s, shows how the margins of archival repositories are filled with the voices of marginalized communities. Archival data about the Mexican-origin population has pro...
Special issue: Intersectional methodological approaches: Research movidas to center Latina/Latino/Latinx voices [0.03%]
专题:交叉方法论:中心化拉丁裔声音的研究举措
Marla A Ramírez,Sarah M Rios
Marla A Ramírez
"Show them how they treat us": Legal violence in the everyday lives of street vendors [0.03%]
“让他们看看他们是怎么对待我们的”——小商贩日常生活的法律暴力
Leigh-Anna Hidalgo
Leigh-Anna Hidalgo
Since the 1930s, street vending in Los Angeles has been classified as a misdemeanor, punishable by jail time and fines. The Los Angeles Street Vendor Campaign (LASVC)-a coalition of Brown and Black street vendors and social justice organiza...
Kennedy Saldanha
Kennedy Saldanha
This article highlights the invisibility of farmworkers in Michigan, a state dependent on migrant labor for more than one hundred years. The study describes migrant housing camps using data from fieldwork, visits to housing camps, and the s...
Fieldwork during a pandemic: Navigating personal grief and practicing researcher flexibility [0.03%]
疫情下的田野工作:处理个人悲痛和践行研究灵活性
Karina Santellano
Karina Santellano
Case Reports
Latino studies. 2022;20(3):408-414. DOI:10.1057/s41276-022-00350-x 2022
Reflections of an aging Chicano boomer: Growing old in the time of demographic transformation [0.03%]
一个年老的墨西哥裔婴儿潮一代人的反思:在人口转型时代老去
Fernando M Torres-Gil
Fernando M Torres-Gil
This article examines the aging of Latino boomers and illustrates the longevity, policy, and personal challenges and opportunities facing the coming of age of the post-World War II generation of Latino/as. This treatise, through a reflectiv...