Special issue: "Dis/Placing the Borders of North America"
International Journal of Migration and Border Studies 5(1/2) 2019
- 'Come out and live on your land again': sovereignty, borders and the Unist'ot'en camp
- Underground Railroads and coyote conductors: brokering clandestine passages, then and now
- Pushing the US-Mexico border south: United States' immigration policing throughout the Americas
- Borders for profit: transnational social exclusion and the production of the NAFTA border
- Confronting myths: agricultural citizenship and temporary foreign worker programs
- Seasonal agricultural workers and the habitus of mobile precarity
- Contestations of the heart: Mexican migrant women and transnational loving from rural Ontario
Additional paper
- Whose needs count in situations of forced displacement? Revaluing older people and addressing their exclusion from research and humanitarian programmes
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