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Volume: 50
Issue: 3

New Books

Rawan Arar, University of Washington; David Scott FitzGerald, University of California-San Diego, The Refugee System: A Sociological Approach (Polity Press 2022).

Adrienne Lee Atterberry, SUNY-New Paltz; Derrace Garfield McCallum, Aichi University (Japan); Siqi Tu, New York University-Shanghai; Amy Lutz, Syracuse University, Children and Youths’ Migration in a Global Landscape (Emerald Publishing Limited 2022).

Colin J. Beck, Pomona College; Mlada Bukovansky, Smith College; Erica Chenoweth, Harvard University; George Lawson, Australian National University; Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque; and Daniel P. Ritter, Stockholm University, On Revolutions: Unruly Politics in the Contemporary World (Oxford University Press 2022).

Sarah C. Bishop, CUNY-Baruch College, A Story to Save Your Life: Communication and Culture in Migrants’ Search for Asylum (Columbia University Press 2022).

Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University-New Brunswick; and Janet M. Ruane, Montclair State University, Dreams of a Lifetime: How Who We Are Shapes How We Imagine Our Future (Princeton University Press 2022).

Nancy Foner, CUNY-Hunter College, One Quarter of the Nation: Immigration and the Transformation of America (Princeton University Press 2022).

Heba Gowayed, Boston University, Refuge: How the State Shapes Human Potential (Princeton University Press 2022).

Sarah Hupp Williamson, University of West Georgia, Human Trafficking in the Era of Global Migration: Unraveling the Impact of Neoliberal Economic Policy (Bristol University Press 2022).

Lane Kenworthy, University of California-San Diego, Would Democratic Socialism Be Better? (Oxford University Press 2022).

Minjeong Kim, San Diego State University; Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University, Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea (Rutgers University Press 2022).

Peter Taylor Klein, Bard College, Flooded: Development, Democracy, and Brazil’s Belo Monte Dam (Rutgers University Press 2022).

Hagen Koo, University of Hawaii, Privilege and Anxiety: The Korean Middle Class in the Global Era (Cornell University Press 2022).

Andrea M. Leverentz, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Intersecting Lives: How Place Shapes Reentry (University of California Press 2022).

Stephanie Ann Malin, Colorado State University; and Meghan Elizabeth Kallman, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Building Something Better: Environmental Crises and the Promise of Community Change (Rutgers University Press 2022).

Lucjan Miś, Jagiellonian University (Poland), Social Problems in European Union Countries: From the 2004 Enlargement to Brexit. A Comparative Approach (Vydavatel’stvo Slovenskej Akademie Vied 2021).

Emily Navarro, Elmhurst College, Unaccompanied: The Plight of Immigrant Youth at the Border (NYU Press 2022).

Victoria Reyes, University of California-Riverside, Academic Outsider: Stories of Exclusion and Hope (Stanford University Press 2022)

Leland T. Saito, University of Southern California, Building Downtown Los Angeles: The Politics of Race and Place in Urban America (Stanford University Press 2022).

Helmut Staubmann, University of Innsbruck (Austria), Sociology in a New Key. Essays in Social Theory and Aesthetic (Springer 2022).

Angie Ngọc Trần, California State University-Monterey Bay, Ethnic Dissent and Empowerment: Economic Migration between Vietnam and Malaysia (University of Illinois Press 2022).

Roberta Villalón, St. John’s University, Migration, Health, and Inequalities: Critical Activist Research across Ecuadorean Borders (Bristol University Press 2022).

Rachael A. Woldoff, West Virginia University; Robert C. Litchfield, Washington and Jefferson College, Digital Nomads: In Search of Freedom, Community, and Meaningful Work in the New Economy (Oxford University Press 2022).