Mobilizing Public Sociology
Scholars, Activists, and Latin@ Migrants Converse on Common Ground
Herausgeber: Carty, Victoria; Luévano, Rafael
Mobilizing Public Sociology
Scholars, Activists, and Latin@ Migrants Converse on Common Ground
Herausgeber: Carty, Victoria; Luévano, Rafael
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Mobilizing Public Sociology combines theory and scholarly perspectives with a grassroots approach to challenges that Latin@ immigrants face in the U.S.
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Mobilizing Public Sociology combines theory and scholarly perspectives with a grassroots approach to challenges that Latin@ immigrants face in the U.S.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781608469314
- ISBN-10: 160846931X
- Artikelnr.: 48893848
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781608469314
- ISBN-10: 160846931X
- Artikelnr.: 48893848
Victoria Carty, Ph.D. (1999), is an activist scholar and associate professor of sociology at Chapman University. She is the author of Social Movements and New Technology (Westview Press, 2015). Rafael Luévano, Ph.D., S.T.D. (1990), is associate professor in the Religious Studies Department at Chapman University and serves as the university’s Roman Catholic chaplain. He is the author of Woman-Killing in Juárez: Theodicy at the Border (Orbis Books, 2012).
Preface
Jerry Price
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Victoria Carty with Daniele Struppa, Jerry Price, and Bishop Kevin
William Vann
Part 1: Immigrant Oppression and Resistance Movements
1 Collaboration between Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement: Gang
Injunctions, Gang Databases, and Immigration Consequences
Amelia Alvarez and Fawn Bekam
2 Gentrification, Gang Injunctions, and the Impact on Latin@ Communities in
Southern California
Madeleine Spencer and Victoria Carty
3 The Politics of Immigration and a Catholic Counternarrative: A
Perspective from the United States
Kristin E. Heyer
4 Embracing the “Other”: Dreamers Navigating Higher Education
Harriett D. Romo and Raquel R. Marquez
Part 2: Immigrants and Community Narratives
5 Latin@ Immigrant Youth in the Age of Mixed Messages: A Perspective on
Deferred Action and Unaccompanied Minors
Lisa D. Ramirez
6 America’s Love/Hate Relationship with Immigrants and OC Human Relations’
Voice for Understanding
Rusty Kennedy
7 Public Sociology in Action: The Struggle to Assist Undocumented Latin@
Youth
Eileen McNerney, CSJ
8 Revolution of the Heart: Assisting Migrants in Their Quest for Dignity
Patrick Murphy, CS
9 A Life’s Pursuit: The Journey to Higher Education of an Undocumented
Student
Oliver Lopez
10 At the Partnership Table: Bridging Academia and Community through
Horizontal Dialoguing
Suzanne SooHoo and Patricia Huerta
Conclusion: The Public Sociology Migrant Narrative
Rafael Luévano
Index
Jerry Price
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Victoria Carty with Daniele Struppa, Jerry Price, and Bishop Kevin
William Vann
Part 1: Immigrant Oppression and Resistance Movements
1 Collaboration between Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement: Gang
Injunctions, Gang Databases, and Immigration Consequences
Amelia Alvarez and Fawn Bekam
2 Gentrification, Gang Injunctions, and the Impact on Latin@ Communities in
Southern California
Madeleine Spencer and Victoria Carty
3 The Politics of Immigration and a Catholic Counternarrative: A
Perspective from the United States
Kristin E. Heyer
4 Embracing the “Other”: Dreamers Navigating Higher Education
Harriett D. Romo and Raquel R. Marquez
Part 2: Immigrants and Community Narratives
5 Latin@ Immigrant Youth in the Age of Mixed Messages: A Perspective on
Deferred Action and Unaccompanied Minors
Lisa D. Ramirez
6 America’s Love/Hate Relationship with Immigrants and OC Human Relations’
Voice for Understanding
Rusty Kennedy
7 Public Sociology in Action: The Struggle to Assist Undocumented Latin@
Youth
Eileen McNerney, CSJ
8 Revolution of the Heart: Assisting Migrants in Their Quest for Dignity
Patrick Murphy, CS
9 A Life’s Pursuit: The Journey to Higher Education of an Undocumented
Student
Oliver Lopez
10 At the Partnership Table: Bridging Academia and Community through
Horizontal Dialoguing
Suzanne SooHoo and Patricia Huerta
Conclusion: The Public Sociology Migrant Narrative
Rafael Luévano
Index
Preface
Jerry Price
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Victoria Carty with Daniele Struppa, Jerry Price, and Bishop Kevin
William Vann
Part 1: Immigrant Oppression and Resistance Movements
1 Collaboration between Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement: Gang
Injunctions, Gang Databases, and Immigration Consequences
Amelia Alvarez and Fawn Bekam
2 Gentrification, Gang Injunctions, and the Impact on Latin@ Communities in
Southern California
Madeleine Spencer and Victoria Carty
3 The Politics of Immigration and a Catholic Counternarrative: A
Perspective from the United States
Kristin E. Heyer
4 Embracing the “Other”: Dreamers Navigating Higher Education
Harriett D. Romo and Raquel R. Marquez
Part 2: Immigrants and Community Narratives
5 Latin@ Immigrant Youth in the Age of Mixed Messages: A Perspective on
Deferred Action and Unaccompanied Minors
Lisa D. Ramirez
6 America’s Love/Hate Relationship with Immigrants and OC Human Relations’
Voice for Understanding
Rusty Kennedy
7 Public Sociology in Action: The Struggle to Assist Undocumented Latin@
Youth
Eileen McNerney, CSJ
8 Revolution of the Heart: Assisting Migrants in Their Quest for Dignity
Patrick Murphy, CS
9 A Life’s Pursuit: The Journey to Higher Education of an Undocumented
Student
Oliver Lopez
10 At the Partnership Table: Bridging Academia and Community through
Horizontal Dialoguing
Suzanne SooHoo and Patricia Huerta
Conclusion: The Public Sociology Migrant Narrative
Rafael Luévano
Index
Jerry Price
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
Victoria Carty with Daniele Struppa, Jerry Price, and Bishop Kevin
William Vann
Part 1: Immigrant Oppression and Resistance Movements
1 Collaboration between Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement: Gang
Injunctions, Gang Databases, and Immigration Consequences
Amelia Alvarez and Fawn Bekam
2 Gentrification, Gang Injunctions, and the Impact on Latin@ Communities in
Southern California
Madeleine Spencer and Victoria Carty
3 The Politics of Immigration and a Catholic Counternarrative: A
Perspective from the United States
Kristin E. Heyer
4 Embracing the “Other”: Dreamers Navigating Higher Education
Harriett D. Romo and Raquel R. Marquez
Part 2: Immigrants and Community Narratives
5 Latin@ Immigrant Youth in the Age of Mixed Messages: A Perspective on
Deferred Action and Unaccompanied Minors
Lisa D. Ramirez
6 America’s Love/Hate Relationship with Immigrants and OC Human Relations’
Voice for Understanding
Rusty Kennedy
7 Public Sociology in Action: The Struggle to Assist Undocumented Latin@
Youth
Eileen McNerney, CSJ
8 Revolution of the Heart: Assisting Migrants in Their Quest for Dignity
Patrick Murphy, CS
9 A Life’s Pursuit: The Journey to Higher Education of an Undocumented
Student
Oliver Lopez
10 At the Partnership Table: Bridging Academia and Community through
Horizontal Dialoguing
Suzanne SooHoo and Patricia Huerta
Conclusion: The Public Sociology Migrant Narrative
Rafael Luévano
Index