Witnessing the Trauma of Undocumented Migrants in Mexico (original) (raw)

The new Mexican migration: Remembering violence, connecting, and living in the third space

Uriel Posada

2012

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Wolf, Sonja. “Migration Detention in Mexico: Human Rights Denied.”

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Crossing Mexico: Structural violence and the commodification of undocumented Central American migrants

Wendy Vogt

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Captive bodies: migrant kidnapping and deportation in Mexico

Jeremy Slack

Area, 2015

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Explaining high levels of transnational pressure over Mexico: The case of disappearances and killings of women in Ciudad Juárez

Alejandro Anaya Muñoz

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Paradoxes of Protection: Compassionate Repression at the Mexico-Guatemala Border Kaelyn DeVries

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The Perception of Violence in Narratives of Central American Migrants at the Border between Mexico and the United States

Olga Odgers-Ortiz

Revue européenne des migrations internationales, 2020

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Undocumented Migration and Political Community in Susan Meiselas's Crossings Photographs

Sarah Bassnett

Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art , 2020

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invisible victims MIgRAntS on tHE MovE In MEXICo

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Paradoxes of Protection: Compassionate Repression at the Mexico–Guatemala Border

Rebecca Galemba

Journal on migration and human security, 2019

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Evidencing Violence and Care along the Central American Migrant Trail through Mexico

John Doering-White

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The Undocumented Everyday: Migrant Rights and Visual Strategies in the work of Alex Rivera [uncorrected proof]

Rebecca M Schreiber

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Hofmann, S. 2011. Gender Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Media Representation and Public Response, by Héctor Domínguez-Ruvalcaba and Ignacio Corona (eds.) Journal of Latin American Studies Vol. 43, No.4, November, 828-30.

Susanne Hofmann

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The Undocumented Everyday: Migrant Rights and Visual Strategies in the work of Alex Rivera

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Narratives of Vulnerability in Mexico's War on Drugs

Raúl Diego Rivera Hernández

Narratives of Vulnerability in Mexico's War on Drugs, 2020

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Explaining high levels of transnational pressure over Mexico: the case of the disappearances and killings of women in Ciudad Juárez

Alejandro Anaya Muñoz

The International Journal of Human Rights, 2011

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US-Mexico Border Militarization and Violence: Dispossession of Undocumented Laboring Classes from Puebla, Mexico

Alison Elizabeth Lee

Migraciones Internacionales, 2018

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Violence and Migration on the Arizona-Sonora Border

Scott Whiteford, Jeremy Slack

Human Organization, 2011

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“I Would Like to See my Country Heal its Wounds of Violence”: Experiences of Forced Migration from the Northern Triangle of Central America.

Sonja Wolf

2020

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The Right to Life Denied: The Culture of Violence along the Us-Mexican Border

Agnieszka Kaczmarek

Studia Anglica Resoviensia, 2018

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Wolf, Sonja. "Understanding and Countering Corruption and Migrant Abuse by Mexico’s National Migration Institute."

Sonja Wolf

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Changing mobility regimes and care: Central American women confronting processes of entrapment in southern Mexico

Susanne Willers

2020

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Wolf, Sonja. “Mexico’s Conflicting Migration Policy Goals: National Security and Human Rights.”

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The Specter of Surveillance: Navigating ‘Illegality’ and Indigeneity among Maya Migrants in the San Francisco Bay Area

Deanna Barenboim

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A Migration System in the Making: Institutional and Experiential Dynamics of Refugees and Asylum-Seekers in Mexico

melissa balliet

2020

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‘It’s All in Their Brain’: Constructing the figure of the trafficking victim on the US-Mexico border

GE Sanchez

Anti-Trafficking Review

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Migrants Trapped in the Mexican Vertical Border

Amarela Varela-Huerta

Border Criminologies, 2018

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Urban imaginaries of Mexican victimism: the images of silence

JOHANNA LOZOYA

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Social movements in support of victims in Mexico.pdf

Rupert Knox

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Perilous journey : kidnapping and violence against migrants in transit through Mexico

José Manzo

2013

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Victimization, Offending and Resistance in Mexico: Toward Critical Discourse and Grounded Methodologies in Organized Crime Research

GE Sanchez

Victims and Offenders, 2020

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Postremoval Geographies: Immigration Enforcement and Organized Crime on the U.S.-Mexico Border

Daniel E Martínez

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2020

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Adriana Corral: Mexico, or the Impossibility of Representation/Adriana Corral: Mexico o la imposibilidad de la representación. Counter-archives to the Narco-city

Luis Vargas Santiago

Counter-archives to the Narco-city, 2015

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Migration in the margins : A feminist geopolitical study of Mexico's southern border

Alicia Danze

2017

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Bordering a "Crisis": Central American Asylum Seekers and the Reproduction of Dominant Border Enforcement Practices

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