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Erving Goffman at 100: A Chameleon Seen as a Rorschach Test within a Kaleidoscope
The 100th anniversary of Erving Goffman's birth was in 2022. Drawing on his work, the Goffman archives, the secondary literature, and personal experiences with him and those in his university of Chicago cohort, I reflect on some implications of his work and life, and the inseparable issues of understanding society.
Gary T. Marx
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[Review of] Bill Ong Hing. Making and Remaking Asian America Through Immigration Policy [PDF]
Bill Ong Hing\u27s book has fulfilled a long-felt need in Asian American studies. Since the publication of Milton R. Konvitz\u27s The Alien and Asiatic in American Law (1946), no comprehensive overview of how American immigration policy influenced Asian ...
Xing, Jun
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Accounting for Friendlessness: Stigma and the Quest for an Honorable Self
How do people who identify as friendless make sense of their condition in a moment when friendship is extolled for the support and satisfaction it offers? This article draws on interviews with 21 adults in an Atlantic Canadian city. We argue that our interviewees were rarely at ease with their friendlessness and were at pains to recover an honorable ...
Laura Eramian, Peter Mallory
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This study examines the detention of foreigners in DCFs from a legal and multidisciplinary approach, analyzing its evolution within the law of aliens.
Iraultza Gillen García Sáez
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Ever‐growing human activities present an active and continuing threat to many species throughout the world. Nevertheless, concerted conservation efforts in some regions have balanced these threats and allowed endangered species to recolonise former parts of their original ranges and reverse their decline.
Kilian Hughes +2 more
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Institutional Racism in Enforcing Immigration Law.
The United States is committed to aggressive efforts to remove unauthorized immigrants while honoring its commitment to race neutrality. Yet immigration enforcement has disproportionately targeted Mexicans and Central Americans.
Doris Marie Provine
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Alabama's Shame: HB 56 and the War on Immigrants [PDF]
Like the Arizona law it was modeled after, Alabama's HB 56 law grants police the authority to demand "papers" demonstrating citizenship or legal status during routine traffic stops. But it does much more.
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Resource managers require accurate estimates of large herbivore abundance and demography to maintain ecological integrity. Common methods to count these species, including observations from low altitude helicopter flights, may conflict with other protected area management objectives and struggle to produce precise estimates for more cryptic species. To
Hanem G. Abouelezz, N. Thompson Hobbs
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Borderline Ambiguity: Major Questions and Immigration Law
Peter Margulies
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