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New Immigrants in Urban New England: A Workshop
 
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April 25, 2003
10 am - 5:30 pm

 
Center for the Study of Race & Ethnicity in America


Dyer House
150 Power Street
Providence, RI (USA)


PAPERS


"The Cambodian-Americans of Lowell, Massachusetts: A Cautionary Tale of New Immigrant and Refugee Political Incorporation"
(PDF: 104kb)

Jeffrey Gerson
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
email: jgerson1@attbi.com

 


"Local City: Global People: New Perspectives on Migrant Simultaneity"
(PDF: 97kb)

Nina Glick-Schiller
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH   03824
Tel: 603 / 862 - 1848
email: ngs@cisunix.unh.edu

 


"Immigrants, Tourism, and the Marketing of Metropolitan Boston"
(PDF: 116kb)

Marilyn Halter
Associate Professor of History
Research Associate, Institute for the Study of Economic Culture
Boston University
10 Lenox Street
Brookline, MA   02446
 
tel. 617-353-6736
fax: 617-353-6408
email: mhalter@bu.edu

 


"Separate But Connected: Challenges Amid Progress for Chinese American Enclaves in Boston"
Abstract (PDF: 49kb)

Richard Chi-Kan Hung
Institute for Asian-American Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston
Richard.Hung@umb.edu

 


"The Making of Latino Providence"
(PDF: 84kb)

José Itzigsohn
Associate Professor of Sociology
Brown University
email: Jose_Itzigsohn@brown.edu

 


"Haitians in Boston: New Immigrants and New Blacks in an Old Immigrant City"
(PDF: 74kb)

Regine O. Jackson
Harvard University
Department of Sociology
504 William James Hall
33 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA   02138
 
Ph: (617)496-6508
Fx: (617)496-5794
email: rjackson@wjh.harvard.edu

 


"Brazilians in the United States: A Study of Immigrants in Massachusetts"
(PDF: 84kb)

Ana Cristina Braga Martes
Professor of Sociology
Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil
email: acbmartes@fgvsp.br

 


"Brazilians in New Bedford and Fall River"
(PDF: 102kb)

Maria Gloria Mulcahy
Brown University
email: Maria_Gloria_Mulcahy@brown.edu

 


"The Somalis of Lewiston: An Illustrative Case Study on the Community Impacts of Rapid Immigrant Movement Into a Rural Town"
(PDF: 308kb)

Phil Nadeau
Assistant City Administrator
City Hall, 27 Pine Street
Lewiston, ME   04240
 
Wk Ph: 207-784-2956, Ext. 114
email: pnadeau@ci.lewiston.me.us

 


"Asia on Main Street: Recent immigration to Worcester, MA in New England perspective"
(PDF: 1,528kb)

Robert J.S. Ross
Professor of Sociology
Director, International Studies Stream
Clark University
950 Main Street
Worcester, MA   01610
 
Tel 508 793 7376
Fax: 508 793 8816
 
email: rross@clarku.edu
http://www.clarku.edu/departments/sociology/faculty/ross.shtml
http://www.clarku.edu/~rross/



"The Demographic Transformation of the Hartford Metro Area: Hispanics and the Baby Boom Generation, 1980-2000"
(PDF: 619kb)

Michael Paul Sacks
Professor, Department of Sociology
Trinity College, Hartford
email: michael.sacks@trincoll.edu

 
New Immigrants in Urban New England: A Workshop
Sponsored by the Herbert H. Goldberger Lectureship Fund, the Mollie B. Mandeville Lectureship Fund, the Urban Studies Program, and the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America