New Patterns of Mexican Migration to the United States: Perspectives from the BorderNew Patterns of Mexican Migration to the United States: Perspectives from the Border

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El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, en colaboración con la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles, invitan al seminario «New Patterns of Mexican Migration to the United States: Perspectives from the Border».

Organizan:
Dr. Rafael Alarcón, investigador del Departamento de Estudios Sociales y el Dr. Roger Waldinger, profesor de la Universidad de California, Los Ángeles

Participan:
Dra. Eunice Vargas Valle y Mtra. Elizabeth Camacho, con la ponencia: “Switching Schools? School Attendance and Age-grade Gaps of Recent Migrant Children from the United States to Mexico”
Dr. Rafael Alarcón Acosta presenta: “The Massive Deportation of Mexican Migrants to Tijuana from the United States”
Dr. Luis Calva Sánchez y el Mtro. Gabriel Sánchez González, con la ponencia: “Surveys on Migration at Mexico’s Northern and Southern Borders” 
Dra. Olga Odgers Ortiz, con: “Believe and Migrate: A Methodological Proposal to Analyze Mobility and Religious Change in Localities of Origin in Mexico”
Y el Dr. Luis Escala Rabadán, “Indigenous Migrant Communities and Cultural Spaces between Mexico and the United States: The Guelaguetza Festivals in California”.

Entrada libre.El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, en colaboración con la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles, invita al seminario «New Patters of Mexican Migration to the United States: Perspectives from the Border», organizado por el Dr. Rafael Alarcón, investigador del Departamento de Estudios Sociales.

Participan:
Dr. Eunice Vargas Valle, con la ponencia: “Switching Schools? School Attendance and Age-grade Gaps of Recent Migrant Children from the United States to Mexico”
Dr. Rafael Alarcón Acosta presenta: “The Massive Deportation of Mexican Migrants to Tijuana from the United States”
Dr. Luis Calva Sánchez y el Dr. Gabriel Sánchez González, con la ponencia: “Surveys on Migration at Mexico’s Northern and Southern Borders” 
Dr. Olga Odgers Ortiz, con: “Believe and Migrate: A Methodological Proposal to Analyze Mobility and Religious Change in Localities of Origin in Mexico”
Y el Dr. Luis Escala Rabadán, “Indigenous Migrant Communities and Cultural Spaces between Mexico and the United States: The Guelaguetza Festivals in California”.

Entrada libre.

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