Writing immigration : scholars and journalists in dialogue

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Writing immigration : scholars and journalists in dialogue

edited by Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco, Vivian Louie, Roberto Suro

University of California Press, c2011

  • : [cloth]
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Bringing nuance, complexity, and clarity to a subject often seen in black and white, "Writing Immigration" presents a unique interplay of leading scholars and journalists working on the contentious topic of immigration. In a series of powerful essays, the contributors reflect on how they struggle to write about one of the defining issues of our time - one that is at once local and global, familiar and uncanny, concrete and abstract. Highlighting and framing central questions surrounding immigration, their essays explore topics including illegal immigration, state and federal mechanisms for immigration regulation, enduring myths and fallacies regarding immigration, immigration and the economy, immigration and education, the adaptations of the second generation, and more. Together, these writings give a clear sense of the ways in which scholars and journalists enter, shape, and sometimes transform this essential yet unfinished national conversation.

目次

Preface Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco, Vivian Louie, and Roberto Suro Acknowledgments Introduction Roberto Suro Part One. Immigration and the Law 1. The Making of an Outlaw Generation Nina Bernstein 2. The Integrated Regime of Immigration Regulation Cristina M. Rodriguez 3. What Part of "Illegal" Don't You Understand? Dianne Solis 4. Some Observations about Immigration Journalism Peter H. Schuck INTERLUDE I. Covering Immigration: From Stepchild Beat to Newsroom Mainstream Patrick J. McDonnell Part Two. Immigration and the Economy 5. Consensus, Debate, and Wishful Thinking: The Economic Impact of Immigration Edward Schumacher-Matos 6. Ten Top Myths and Fallacies Regarding Immigration Barry R. Chiswick Interlude II. A Son of Immigrants on Covering Immigration George de Lama Part Three. Immigration and the Second Generation 7. The Education Transformation: Why the Media Missed One of the Biggest Stories in America Ginger Thompson 8. Moving Stories: Academic Trajectories of Newcomer Immigrant Students Carola Suarez-Orozco 9. Who Will Report the Next Chapter of America's Immigration Story? Tyche Hendricks 10. Complicating the Story of Immigrant Integration Vivian Louie 11. Debating Immigration: Are We Addressing the Right Issues? Mary C. Waters Afterword Roberto Suro Contributors Index

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