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Transnationalism Bibliography was compiled by Mexico-North Research Network [Mexico].
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2001).
All in the Family: Gender, Transnational Migration, and the Nation-State. Identities,
7-4 (Jan.), 539-582.
Keyword(s): Family, Feminist Theory, Gender, Migration, Nation-State, Transnational Migration, Transnational Social Fields, Transnational Spaces
Annotation(s): Summary
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2001).
The Gender and Geography of Citizenship in Mexico-U.S. Transnational Spaces. Identities,
7-4 (Jan.), 501-537.
Keyword(s): Citizenship, Gender, Mexican State, Space, State, Transnational Social Spaces, Transnational Spaces, US
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1995).
The Local and the Global: the Anthropology of Globalization and Transnationalism. Annual Review of Anthropology,
24 (547), 565.
Keyword(s): Globalization, Identity, Space, Transnational Spaces, Transnationalism
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2001).
Gendered Geographies of Power: Analyzing Gender Across Transnational Spaces. Identities,
7-4 (Jan.), 441-459.
Keyword(s): Gender, Space, Transnational Communities, Transnational Processes, Transnational Spaces, Transnational Studies
Annotation(s): Summary
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2000).
The Misuse of the TV Set: Teading Media Objects in Transnational Urban Spaces. International Journal of Cultural Studies,
3 (3), 307-330.
Keyword(s): Space, Transnational Spaces, Transnationalism
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2002).
Migration, Common Property, and Communal Labor: Cultural Politics and Agency in a Mexican Village. Political Geography,
21-4 (May), 473-494.
Keyword(s): Cultural Politics, Labor, Migration, Politics, Transnational Spaces
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2001).
Women's Political Consciousness and Empowerment in Local, National, and Transnational Contexts: Guatemalan Refugees and Returnees. Identities,
7-4 (Jan.), 461-500.
Keyword(s): Empowerment, Mexico, Nation-State, Refugees, Social Movements, Transnational Context, Transnational Organizations, Transnational Spaces, Women
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