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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
Environmental and geopolitical disruptions change patterns of urban migration while migrants transform places themselves. This session will explore the relationship between migration and place from a variety of perspectives, including timely topics such as climate migration and the consequences of federal immigration policy for urban space, as well as broader questions of the role migrant communities play in local economies and in neighborhood transformation. For all CUSS sessions, we welcome research centering topics of race, racism, and racialization; international research; and research on urban, suburban, and rural spaces.
Cities as Migration Industry Hubs: Monterrey, Mexico, and the H-2 Visa Program - Ruben Hernandez-Leon, University of California-Los Angeles; Efren Sandoval, CIESAS-Noreste
Displaced by Design: Growth, Race, and the Fight for Belonging in Koreatown and Monterey Park - Angie Y. Chung, University at Albany, SUNY; Jan C. Lin, Occidental College
Evolving Infrastructures of Care: Nonprofit Ecosystems and Immigrant Neighborhoods - Dylan Nguyen, Harvard University
How Local Context Affects the Education of the Children of Immigrants and Natives in France - Francisco Lara-GarcĂa, Hofstra University; Flavien Ganter, European University Institute; Andreas Wimmer, Columbia University
Navigating New Territories for West African Women in South Korea: Characteristics of Place and Parenting Challenges - Jiwon Choi, University at Albany, SUNY