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SPRING 2008 EVENTS

Research Seminars on Mexico and U.S.-Mexico Relations





Spring Quarter 2008

 

 

“The Mexican Dream: The Imagined
Return Among International
Migrants From Two Mexican Towns”

Dr. Javier Serrano Aquino

Tuesday, April 22th

Joint Seminar with the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

 

 

 

 

"Murder as Politics in Contemporary Mexico"


Dr. Pablo Piccato

Wednesday, April 16th


Joint Seminar with the Dept. of History



 

Agustin Escobar Latapi“Measuring the Cost of Migration for Mexico”

Dr. Agustín Escobar Latapí

Wednesday, April 2nd

Joint Seminar with the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies



 

 

Alberto Palloni"Hiding the Bodies: Public Opinion, Criminal Procedure, and the Decline of the Death Penalty in Mexico, 1920-1930"


Dr. Ev Meade

Wednesday, April 9th


Joint Seminar with the Dept. of History


 


"Migration, Inequality and Schooling in Mexico"

Dr. Gabriel González-König

Wednesday, April 30th




 


 

 

“Education in Mexico: An Overview of the System,
its Triumphs, and Remaining Challenges”

Adam Sawyer and Bryant Jensen

Wednesday, May 7th

 

 

 

“Health Selectivity and SES-Health Gradients in Mexico-U.S. Migration and Return: A Bi-National Perspective on Older Adults”

Dr. Fernando Riosmena

Wednesday, May 14


 

 

“Immigrant Context and the Policy Preferences
of Native White Americans”

Dr. Zoltan Hajnal

Wednesday, May 21



 

 


"U.S.-Mexico Economic Integration: 14 Years after NAFTA"

Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista

Wednesday, May 28

Powerpoint Presentation in PDF

 


 

"The Mexican Electoral Reform"

Dr. Mauricio Merino


Wednesday, June 4, 3:30pm

 




 

 


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