Twenty-First Century Gateways - Audrey Singer

Twenty-First Century Gateways

Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America

Audrey Singer (Redaktør) ; Susan W. Hardwick (Redaktør) ; Caroline B. Brettell (Redaktør)

"In their remarkable new book, Singer, Hardwick, and Brettell reveal the new countours of immigrant adaptation and reception in places with little experience of immigration within living memory. Through nine carefully chosen case studies, Twenty-First Century Gateways offers new insights into the promises and pitfalls of America's diverse, multi-ethnic future. Les mer
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"In their remarkable new book, Singer, Hardwick, and Brettell reveal the new countours of immigrant adaptation and reception in places with little experience of immigration within living memory. Through nine carefully chosen case studies, Twenty-First Century Gateways offers new insights into the promises and pitfalls of America's diverse, multi-ethnic future." --Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University "This important collection documents the growth of foreign-born populations in the suburbs of America's new gateway cities and will be a major contribution to the literature on emerging geographies of immigration." --Mark Ellis, University of Washington "This is an essential guidebook to the new geography of the United States, full of rich detail and broad conceptual frameworks that illuminate immigration's impact on cities and suburbs where the foreign-born were a scant presence not long ago." --Roberto Suro, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California
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Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780815779278
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Forewordvii




Henry Cisneros

Acknowledgmentsxi




PART I. The New Metropolitan Geography of Immigration





Twenty-First-Century Gateways: An Introduction

3(28)




Audrey Singer





Toward a Suburban Immigrant Nation

31(22)




Susan W. Hardwick





PART II. Emerging Gateways: The Leading Edge of Change





``Big D'': Incorporating New Immigrants in a Sunbelt Suburban Metropolis

53(34)




Caroline B. Brettell





Diverging Trajectories: Asian and Latino Immigration in Metropolitan Phoenix

87(18)




Alex Oberle





Wei Li





Unsettled in the Suburbs: Latino Immigration and Ethnic Diversity in Metro Atlanta

105(32)




Mary E.Odem





Edge Gateways: Immigrants, Suburbs, and the Politics of Reception in Metropolitan Washington

137(34)




Marie Price





Audrey Singer





PART III. Re-Emerging Gateways: Attracting Immigrants Again





Immigrant Space and Place in Suburban Sacramento

171(29)




Robin Datel





Dennis Dingemans





Impediments to the Integration of Immigrants: A Case Study in the Twin Cities

200(25)




Katherine Fennelly





Myron Orfield





``Placing'' the Refugee Diaspora in Suburban Portland, Oregon

225(32)




Susan W. Hardwick





James E. Meacham





PART IV. Pre-Emerging Gateways: Unexpected Change





Austin: Immigration and Transformation Deep in the Heart of Texas

257(24)




Emily Skop





Tara Buentello





The ``Nuevo South'': Latino Place Making and Community Building in the Middle-Ring Suburbs of Charlotte

281(27)




Heather A. Smith





Owen J. Furuseth





Afterword: Coming to Terms with Federal and Local Immigration Reform

308(11)




Audrey Singer





Susan W. Hardwick





Caroline B. Brettell

Contributors319(2)
Index321
Audrey Singer is a senior fellow in Metropolitan Policy at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., USA. Susan W. Hardwick is a professor of geography at the University of Oregon, USA, and senior research fellow at the Vancouver Metropolis Center. Caroline B. Brettell is the Dedman Family Distinguished Professor in the department of anthropology at Southern Methodist University and Dean ad Interim of Dedman College, Texas, USA.