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A borderland analytic: Thinking uneven development from the U.S.–Mexico borderlands

Environment and Planning, 2023
Economic geographers have long emphasized the ways in which borders are central to capitalism's uneven development. Yet even as scholarship outlines how borders are central devices for the articulation of the global political economy, they often are ...
Nina Ebner
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Espanta Cigüeñas: Race and Abortion in the US-Mexico Borderlands

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2023
In this essay, I draw from reproductive justice theory, arguing for greater analyses of reproductive health histories through an intersectional feminist lens.
Lina-Maria Murillo
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Who Is Watched? Racialization of Surveillance Technologies and Practices in the US-Mexico Borderlands

Information & Culture, 2022
:The US-Mexico border-lands are disproportionately targeted by detection technologies, data tracing, and policing. Such technologies are applied to a population of millions who largely are racialized as Mexican in the United States.
J. Heyman
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(Re)framing the emerging mobility regime at the U.S.-Mexico borderlands: Covid-19, temporality, and racial capitalism

Mobilities, 2022
In this paper, we examine transborder commuters’ experiences (i.e. individuals who commute between U.S. and Mexican border cities frequently) during the Covid-19 pandemic, with keen attention to the links between racial capitalism and temporality.
M. A. Ávalos, Ghassan Moussawi
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Counter-infrastructure in the US–Mexico borderlands: some archaeological perspectives

World archaeology, 2021
Massive infrastructures of transportation and border security, designed to control flows of people and things, dominate the contemporary US–Mexico border. Together, these material projects work to inscribe the hegemonic processes of neoliberal capitalism
Haeden E. Stewart   +2 more
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Comparing Genetic Variation among Latin American Immigrants: Implications for Forensic Casework in the Arizona- and Texas-Mexico Borderlands

Human Biology: The Official Publication of the American Association of Anthropological Genetics, 2021
The humanitarian crisis on the US-Mexico border is a long-standing and evolving crisis in which nearly 8,000 deaths have been reported in the last two decades. These deaths are largely distributed across the Arizona-Mexico and Texas-Mexico border regions,
Brian New   +13 more
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Multimodal Cuentos as Fugitive Literacies on the Mexico-US Borderlands

English Education, 2020
In this article, we examine fugitivity and fugitive literacies as they are enacted by transfronterizx youth—young people who cross and experience life on both sides of the border between Mexico and the United States.
Laura Gonzales, Mónica González Ybarra
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The information practices and politics of migrant-aid work in the US-Mexico borderlands

The Information Society, 2020
Numerous organizations work to provide humanitarian aid to undocumented migrants along the US-Mexico border—from running shelters in Mexico to placing water on migratory trails. Resistance to information-sharing between organizations (and to the public),
B. Newell, Sara Vannini, R. Gómez
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From Paso del Norte to the Borderplex: Labor Devaluation, Bordering, and the Remaking of Uneven Development in the US–Mexico Borderlands

Economic Geography
Based on over two years of ethnographic research in the US–Mexico borderlands, this article examines how regional economic development actors work to position the border region as a competitive node in the global economy.
Nina Ebner
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