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Latino immigrants and the renegotiation of place and belonging in small town America

机译:拉美裔移民与美国小镇的地位和归属的重新谈判

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This article compares the politics of place and belonging within two non-metropolitan communities—Woodburn, Oregon, and Leadville, Colorado—that have witnessed a significant increase in Latino immigration during the last fifteen to twenty years. Today both communities are approximately 50 per cent Latino, a demographic change that has reworked understandings of place identity and social belonging in each. Through a comparison of the two towns we seek to chart the unique regional political economic dynamics driving these changes, examine their spatial imprint, and interrogate how local context shapes the extent to which new arrivals are able to make effective claims to a sense of place and belonging despite hierarchies of race, class and 'illegality.' Assessing the differences between these two immigrant destinations provides insights into how sociospatial relations are crucial to analyzing immigrant-receiving society interaction, and contributes to scholarship on the uneven geography of immigrant incorporation in the contemporary USA.
机译:本文比较了俄勒冈州伍德伯恩市和科罗拉多州利德维尔市这两个非大都市社区的地方政治和归属政治,在过去的十五至二十年中,拉丁美洲裔移民显着增加。如今,这两个社区的拉丁裔比例约为50%,这一人口变化改变了人们对地方认同和社会归属感的理解。通过对这两个城镇的比较,我们试图绘制出驱动这些变化的独特区域政治经济动态图,考察它们的空间烙印,并审视当地背景如何塑造新移民能够在多大程度上有效地主张地方意识和地位。尽管种族,阶级和“违法行为”的等级制度各不相同。评估这两个移民目的地之间的差异,可以洞悉社会空间关系对分析移民与接收社会的相互作用如何至关重要,并有助于就当代美国移民并购地区的不均衡性提供奖学金。

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