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List of works by Tanya Golash-Boza

2. National Insecurities: The Apprehension of Criminal and Fugitive Aliens

A Confluence of Interests in Immigration Enforcement: How Politicians, the Media, and Corporations Profit from Immigration Policies Destined to Fail

A Critical and Comprehensive Sociological Theory of Race and Racism

Assessing the Advantages of Bilingualism for the Children of Immigrants

Beneath the Surface of White Supremacy: Denaturalizing U.S. Racisms Past and Present by Moon-KieJung. Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2015. 264 pp. Cloth, $85.00; paper, $24.95

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Book Review: Shades of Difference: Why Skin Color MattersShades of Difference: Why Skin Color Matters, edited by GlennEvelyn Nakano. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009. 299 pp. $29.95 paper. ISBN: 9780804759991

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Causes and consequences of international migration: sociological evidence for the right to mobility

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Does Whitening Happen? Distinguishing between Race and Color Labels in an African-Descended Community in Peru

article by Tanya Golash-Boza published February 2010 in Social Problems

Does racial formation theory lack the conceptual tools to understand racism?

Feeling Like a Citizen, Living As a Denizen

From Legal to “Illegal”

Human Rights in a Globalizing World: Who Pays the Human Cost of Migration?1

Latino immigrant men and the deportation crisis: A gendered racial removal program

Latino racial choices: the effects of skin colour and discrimination on Latinos’ and Latinas’ racial self-identifications

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Master status or intersectional identity? Undocumented students’ sense of belonging on a college campus

More than ‘A Hidden Race’: The Complexities of Blackness in Mexico and Peru

Nested Contexts of Reception: Undocumented Students at the University of California, Central

PAYING ATTENTION TO WHITENESS AND CLASS

Peru

Questioning the Dietary Acculturation Paradox: A Mixed-Methods Study of the Relationship between Food and Ethnic Identity in a Group of Mexican-American Women

scientific article published on 27 December 2017

Racialized and Gendered Mass Deportation and the Crisis of Capitalism

Rethinking race, racism, identity and ideology in Latin America

Seeking Refuge: Central American Migration to Mexico, the United States, and Canada (review)

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Targeting Latino men: mass deportation from the USA, 1998–2012

article published in 2014

The Immigration Industrial Complex: Why We Enforce Immigration Policies Destined to Fail

The Parallels between Mass Incarceration and Mass Deportation: An Intersectional Analysis of State Repression

‘Had They Been Polite and Civilized, None of This Would Have Happened’: Discourses of Race and Racism in Multicultural Lima

‘It was only a joke’: how racial humour fuels colour-blind ideologies in Mexico and Peru

‘Negative credentials,’ ‘foreign-earned’ capital, and call centers: Guatemalan deportees’ precarious reintegration