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Terrio, Susan J. 2015. Whose Child Am I?: Unaccompanied, Undocumented Children in U.S. Immigration Custody. University of California Press. Susan J. Terrio, 2015。我是谁的孩子?:被美国移民局拘留的无人陪伴的无证儿童。加州大学出版社。
Julienne Obadia
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Leitz, Lisa. 2014. Fighting for Peace: Veterans and Military Families in the Anti-Iraq War Movement. University of Minnesota Press. Leitz, Lisa. 2014。为和平而战:反伊拉克战争运动中的退伍军人和军人家属。明尼苏达大学出版社。
S. Gardiner
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Blackness in Post‐Bankruptcy Detroit: Racial Politics and Public Discourse 破产后底特律的黑人:种族政治和公共话语
Maya Stovall, Alex B. Hill
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引用次数: 32
The Pulse Nightclub Shooting: Connecting Militarism, Neoliberalism, and Multiculturalism to Understand Violence 脉冲夜总会枪击案:将军国主义、新自由主义和多元文化主义联系起来,以理解暴力
Zachary Blair
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引用次数: 6
Apocalyptic Diversity, Demonic Anthropology, and the Evangelical Ēthnos: Modes of Imagining Difference among American Charismatic Evangelicals 启示录的多样性,魔鬼人类学和福音派Ēthnos:想象美国灵恩派福音派之间差异的模式
Jon Bialecki
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引用次数: 1
Informal Housing in the Heart of the New West: An Examination of State Toleration of Illegality in Calgary 新西部中心的非正规住房:卡尔加里州对非法行为容忍的考察
North American dialogue : newsletter of the Society for the Anthropology of North America Pub Date : 2009-10-01 DOI: 10.1111/J.1556-4819.2009.01022.X
Alina Tănăsescu
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引用次数: 8
Our “Nation of Immigrants”: Conflict and Citizenship in a Refugee Relocation Program 我们的“移民国家”:难民安置计划中的冲突与公民身份
North American dialogue : newsletter of the Society for the Anthropology of North America Pub Date : 2009-10-01 DOI: 10.1111/J.1556-4819.2009.01023.X
Bridget McDonnell
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引用次数: 3
SCREENING ROOM: Shaken 放映室:摇晃
North American dialogue : newsletter of the Society for the Anthropology of North America Pub Date : 2008-05-01 DOI: 10.1097/01.NNN.0000324750.58439.48
E. Stump
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Springtime in North Carolina: SANA 2004 Annual Meeting 北卡罗莱纳州的春天:SANA 2004年年会
Donald Nonini
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From Ellis Island To JFK: The Meaning of Race in Two Immigration Eras 从埃利斯岛到肯尼迪:两个移民时代的种族意义
N. Foner
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