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  1. Collective Trauma in Migrant Communities
  2. Stigma and Exclusion in French Urban Peripheries
  3. Symposium on Reunited: Family Separation and Central American Youth
  4. Social Contexts and Immigration Policies Directly Impact Immigrant Health
  5. Disseminating migration research findings to the public
  6. Reunited: Family Separation and Central American Youth Migration
  7. Charles Tilly’s Theories About the Origins of European Nation-States, Social Movements, Contentious Politics, and Democracy
  8. Comparative Sociology, Global History, and Contentious Politics: A Special Issue Celebrating the Work of Charles Tilly
  9. Keeping in Motion or Staying Put: Internal Migration in the United States and China
  10. The Impact of Cultural Health Capital on Market Choice Along the Texas-Mexico Border
  11. January 6th and De-Democratization in the United States
  12. Keeping in Motion or Staying Put: Internal Migration in the United States and China
  13. The Implications of Health Disparities: A COVID-19 Risk Assessment of the Hispanic Community in El Paso
  14. Conducting Research with Marginalized Populations: Methodological, Ethical, and IRB Considerations
  15. Expulsión de migrantes como oportunidad perdida y tarea para Sísifo
  16. Elements of a riot: forms of political violence in contemporary France
  17. Symptoms of PTSD and Depression among Central American Immigrant Youth
  18. Deservingness: migration and health in social context
  19. Introduction to “Reshaping the World: Rethinking Borders”
  20. Sick Enough? Mental Illness and Service Eligibility for Homeless Individuals at the Border
  21. Comparative Notes on the Context of Reception and Immigrant Entrepreneurship in New York City, Washington, DC, El Paso, Barcelona, and Paris
  22. Urban Contexts and Immigrant Organizations: Differences in New York, El Paso, Paris, and Barcelona
  23. Overselling Globalization: The Misleading Conflation of Economic Globalization and Immigration, and the Subsequent Backlash
  24. Border Residents’ Perceptions of Crime and Security in El Paso, Texas
  25. Hispanic health disparities and housing: Comparing measured and self-reported health metrics among housed and homeless Latin individuals
  26. COVID-19 Susceptibility Among Latin People in El Paso, TX
  27. Analyzing Contemporary Social Movements
  28. Anonymous
  29. Black Lives Matter and the Movement for Black Lives
  30. Challenging the 1 Percent
  31. Mass Incarceration and Prisoner Rights
  32. Social Movements in Contemporary Mexico
  33. Social Movements, 1768–2018
  34. The Movement for Catalan Independence
  35. The Movement for Immigrant Rights
  36. Immigrants under threat: Risk and resistance in deportation nation
  37. Empowerment through work: the cases of disabled individuals and low-skilled women workers on the US–Mexican border
  38. Improving Homeless Point-In-Time Counts: Uncovering the Marginally Housed
  39. The Ghetto
  40. A Geographically-aware Multilevel Analysis on the Association between Atmospheric Temperature and the Emergency and Transitional Shelter Population
  41. Immigration and Categorical Inequality
  42. Substance Use by Immigrant Generation in a U.S.-Mexico Border City
  43. Why Walls Won't Work: Repairing the US-Mexico Divide.
  44. A geographically-aware multilevel analysis on the association between atmospheric temperature and the “Emergency and transitional shelter population”
  45. Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Homeless Populations in El Paso, Texas
  46. Transnational Behavior in Comparative Perspective
  47. The Indignados and Occupy movements as political challenges to representative democracy: a reply to Eklundh
  48. Using Mixed Methods in Comparative Research: A Cross-Regional Analysis of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in Belgium and Spain
  49. Barrios to Burbs: The Making of the Mexican American Middle Class. By Jody Agius Vallejo. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2012. Pp. xvi+231. $40.00.
  50. Health, Hope, and Human Development: Building Capacity in Public Housing Communities on the U.S.-Mexico Border
  51. Rural Protest and the Making of Democracy in Mexico, 1968–2000
  52. The Homeless and Occupy El Paso: Creating Community among the 99%
  53. TheIndignadosof Spain: A Precedent to Occupy Wall Street
  54. Living in Limbo: Transnational Households, Remittances and Development
  55. Remittances, Transnational Parenting, and the Children Left Behind: Economic and Psychological Implications
  56. Folkloric Poverty: Neoliberal Multiculturalism in Mexico
  57. Replenished Ethnicity: Mexican Americans, Immigration, and Identity
  58. Charles Tilly: Connecting Large Scale Social Change and Personal Narrative
  59. A Nation of Emigrants: How Mexico Manages its Migration
  60. Banlieue