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Princeton University Department of Sociology December 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Alejandro Portes BIRTHPLACE: Havana, Cuba CITIZENSHIP: U.S. citizen by naturalization, May 1968 OFFICE ADDRESS: Department of Sociology School of Law/Department of Sociology Princeton University University of Miami Princeton, New Jersey 08544 Coral Gables, Florida 33124 Telephone: 609-258-4436 Telephone: 305-284-3215 Fax: 609-258-1520 Fax: 305-284-3210 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: University of Havana (1959-60) Catholic University of Argentina, Buenos Aires (1963) Bachelor of Arts, Summa cum laude, Creighton University (1965) Master of Arts, Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1967) Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1970) MAJOR AREAS OF PH.D. TRAINING: ♦ Social Change and Development ♦ Research Methodology ♦ Social Psychology ♦ Political Sociology 2 HONORS:  Elected to the National Academy of Education (2015).  Doctor in Sociology, honoris causa, Roskilde University (Denmark) (2014).  Niklas Luhmann Guest Professor, University of Bielefeld, (Germany) (2014).  Elected to Phi Beta Kappa Society, Creighton University chapter (2014).  James S. Coleman Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. (2012).  Outstanding Academic Publication, (Social and Behavioral Sciences/Sociology). Choice magazine for Economic Sociology: A Systematic Inquiry (2011).  W.E.B. DuBois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award, American Sociological Association (2010).  Elected to the American Philosophical Society (2009).  National Academy of Sciences Annual Award for Scientific Reviewing, Social and Political Sciences (2008).  Belle van Zuylen Visiting Chair, University of Utrecht, Holland (2008-10)  Doctor in Educational Sciences, honoris causa, University of Genova (Italy) (2004).  Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award for Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation, American Sociological Association (2002).  William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki Distinguished Scholarship Award (Legacies), International Migration Section, American Sociological Association (2002).  Elected to the National Academy of Sciences (2001).  Walker-Ames Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Washington, Seattle (1999).  Distinguished Alumnus Award, Creighton University (1999).  President of the American Sociological Association (1998-99).  Distinguished Career Award, Section on International Migration, American Sociological Association (1998).  Doctor in Humane Letters, honoris causa, New School for Social Research (1998).  Doctor in Science, honoris causa, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1998).  Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1998).  Spencer Foundation Senior Scholar Award (1997).  John Dewey Chair in the School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University (1988-96).  Anthony Leeds Award for best book in urban anthropology (City on the Edge), Society for Urban Anthropology, American Anthropological Association (1995).  Robert E. Park Award for best book in urban sociology (City on the Edge), Community and Urban Sociology Section, American Sociological Association (1995).  Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation (1992-93). 3  Patricia and Phillip Frost Distinguished Visiting Professor, Florida International University (1988-91).  Chair, Section on Political Economy of the World System, American Sociological Association (1985-86).  Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences (1980-81).  Elected to Sociological Research Association (1980).  International Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations (1972-73).  The Manford Kuhn Award, Midwest Sociological Society, Des Moines (1967). PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (PRESENT):  Visiting Professor, New York University, Abu-Dhabi (2015).  Member, Advisory Board, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity (2010- ).  Member, Center For Research and Analysis of Migration, University College of London (2011- ).  Principal Investigator, “The Second Generation in Spain”, project supported by the Spencer Foundation (2007- 15) and the Ministry of Science of Spain (2011-14).  Principal Investigator, “Values, Institutional Quality, and Development”, project sponsored by the Francisco Manoel dos Santos Foundation (Portugal) (2012-15)..  Principal Investigator, “Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development,” project supported by the Russell Sage Foundation (2010-15).  Editorial Boards:  REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE SOCIOLOGIA (2008- )  ACTES DE LA RECHERCHE EN SCIENCES SOCIALES (2004- )  INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW (2001- )  GLOBAL NETWORKS (2000- )  REVISTA MEXICANA DE SOCIOLOGIA (1999- )  ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES (1995- ) SELECTED PAST PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (2006-2011): ♦ Director, Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University (1999-2012) ♦ Visiting Professor, International Migration Program, University of Amsterdam (2014) ♦ Member, Board of Trustees, Institute of Advanced Studies of the Community of Madrid (IMDEA) (2009-11) ♦ Member, National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Program (2008-11) ♦ Editorial Board, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2005-11) 4 ♦ Chair, Section on Economic Sociology, American Sociological Association (2010-11) ♦ Editorial Board, American Sociological Review (2006-09) ♦ Chair, Department of Sociology, Princeton University (2003-06) ♦ Chair, Visiting Review Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan (2007) ♦ Visiting Professor, National University General Sarmiento, Argentina (August 2006) ♦ Member, International Committee on Migration and Development, Social Science Research Council (2006-07) ♦ Principal Investigator, “Latin American Institutions and Development: A Comparative Study”, project supported by Princeton’s Institute for International and Regional Studies (2005-2006) and the National Science Foundation (2007-12) ♦ Principal Investigator, “Immigration and the Health System”, project supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2007-2012) ♦ Principal Investigator, “Transnational Organizations, National Development, and Immigrant Political Incorporation”, project supported by the MacArthur Foundation (2004-05) and Russell Sage Foundation (2005-10) PRESENT POSITIONS: Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Sociology, Princeton University (Emeritus) (2014 - ) Research Professor, Department of Sociology and School of Law, University of Miami, (2012- ) PAST AND VISITING POSITIONS: Niklas Luhmann Visiting Professor, Bielefeld University (2014). Professor of Sociology, Princeton University (1997-2014) Belle van Zuylen Visiting Professor, University of Utrecht (2009-10) Emilio Bacardi Moreau Visiting Professor of Sociology, University of Miami (1997) John Dewey Professor of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University (1988-1996) Professor of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University (1980-1987) Visiting Professor, Latin American School of Social Sciences, FLACSO-Ecuador (1990-92) Frost Visiting Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University (1988-91) Visiting Professor of Rural Sociology and Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986) Professor of Sociology, Duke University (1975-80) Program Advisor for the Social Sciences, The Ford Foundation-Brazil (1976-77) Visiting Professor of Sociology, University of Brasilia (1976) Associate Director, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin (1973-75) Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin (1971-75) Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1970-71) 5 Lecturer in Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1969-70) RECENT LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (2014-2015): “Migration and Social Change: The Case for Conceptual Clarity”, Presidential Session, meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, New York (February 2015). “A Conversation with Alejandro Portes”, hosted by Fred Wherry, Yale University, meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, New York (February 2015). “Institutions and National Development in Latin America: A Comparative Study”, meetings of the Eastern Economic Society, New York (February 2015). “Immigrant America: A Portrait”, response to panelists, Department of Sociology, University of Miami (March 2015). “Public Ideologies of Immigration and their Effects on Policy”, University of Georgia (March 2015). “The Methodology of Second Generation Research: Selected Findings from the United States and Spain”, Norwegian Institute for Labor and Social Research, Oslo (April 2015). “Immigrant America: A Portrait”, Cuban Research Institute and School of International Affairs, Florida International University (April 2015). “Instituciones y Desarollo en America Latina: Paradojas y Alcances”. Institute for Sociological Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico (May 2015). “Immigration, Transnationalism, and Development”, Division of Sociology and Chinese Heritage Center, Nanjang Technological University”, Singapore (June 2015). “The Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation: A Comparative Synthesis”, Sociology Department, Stanford University (June 2015). “Immigrant Organizations and National Development: Resolving Past Controversies”, Institute de Sciences Politiques, Paris (July 2015). “Immigrant Transnationalism”, session commentary, meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago (August 2015). “Saskin Sassen’s Expulsions: A Commentary”, author meets critics session, meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago (August 2015). “The Role of Institutions on National Development: A Comparative Analysis”, New York University – Abu Dhabi (September 2015). “A Perfect Storm: The Syrian Exodus in Sociological Perspective”, New York University – Abu-Dhabi (October 2015). “Immigration, Transnationalism, and Development: The State of the Question”, Utrecht University, Holland (October 2015). “The State and the Grassroots: An Introduction to the Comparative Study”, book symposium, Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University, (November 2015). “Immigration, Transnationalism, and Development: The State of the Question”, Bielefeld University, Germany (November 2014). 6 “Institutions and National Development in Portugal”, Bielefeld University (November 2014). “Growing up in Spain: The Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation”, Center for International Research and Documentation (CIDOB), Barcelona (October 2014). “Immigration,Transnationalism, and Development”, Roskilde University, Denmark (September 2014). “A Bifurcated Enclave: The Economic Transformation of Cuban Miami”, Center for Urban Studies, University of Amsterdam (September 2014). “Institutions and National Development in Portugal”, Center for International Studies, University of Amsterdam (September 2014). “The Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation”, International Migration Program, University of Amsterdam (September 2014). “A Lens, not a Paradigm: the Concept of Immigrant Transnationalism”, Center for Development Studies, Mexico City (September 2014). “Tensions that Make a Difference: Immigration and Public Policy”, University of Miami (September 2014). “Current Tensions and the Future of Immigration Policy in the United states”, Plenary Address, Cambio de Colores conference, University of Missouri (June 2014). “Urbanization and Development in Latin America”, International Development Bank (May 2014). “Tensions that Make a difference: The Future of Immigration in the United States”. Haller Distinguished Lecture, University of Wisconsin-Madison (May 2014). “Public Ideologies of Immigration”, University of Miami School of Law (April 2014). “Immigration, Transnationalism, and Development”, Lund University, Sweden (April 2014). “Diversity, Social Capital, and Cohesion”, University of Copenhagen (April 2014). “The Sociological Study of the Economy”, book presentation, University of Malaga, Spain (March 2014). “Public Ideologies of Immigration in the United States”, School of Law, Michigan State University (February 2014). REVIEW ASSIGNMENTS (2013-15) American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Sociology of Education,, Socio-economic Review, Sociological Forum, International Migration Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, British Journal of Sociology, European Political Science Review, Latin American Politics and Society, World Development. RECENT RESEARCH GRANTS 2012-2015 “Values, Institutional Quality, and Development”, Francisco Manoel dos Santos Foundation (Portugal) ($537,000). 2007-2015 “The New Second Generation in Spain: Extending and Refining the Segmented Assimilation Model”, Spencer Foundation ($782,000) and Ministry of Science of Spain ($196,000). 2010-2014 “Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development”, presidential award, Russell Sage Foundation ($50,000). 7 2009-2012 “The Center for Migration and Development at Princeton University: Past Achievements and Thematic Priorities”, (institutional grant), John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($361,000). 2005-2012 “Latin American Institutions and Development: A Comparative Study”, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies ($68,000) and National Science Foundation ($281,000). PUBLICATIONS (exclusive of book reviews and journalistic articles): 2016 (with Maria Medvedeva). “Immigrant Bilingualism in Spain: An Asset or a Liability?” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW (forthcoming). 2016 “Immigration, Social Change, and Reactive Ethnicity in the Second Generation” in P.R. Portes and S. Salas (eds.), HISPANIC STUDENTS IN AMERICAN SCHOOLS. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press (forthcoming). 2016 (with Rosa Aparicio and William Haller). SPANISH LEGACIES: THE COMING OF AGE OF THE SECOND GENERATION. Berkeley, CA.: University of California Press (forthcoming in May). 2015 “Assimilation without a Blueprint: Children of Immigrants in New Places of Settlement”. Pp. 221-26 in M. J. Feuer, A. I. Berman, and R. C. Atkinson (eds.). PAST AS PROLOGUE: THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF EDUCATION AT 50. Washington D.D.: National Academy of Education. 2015 (with Patricia Fernandéz-Kelly). THE STATE AND THE GRASSROOTS: IMMIGRANT TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN FOUR CONTINENTS. New York: Berghahn Books. 2015 (with M. Margarida Marques). VALUES, INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN PORTUGAL. Lisbon: Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation. 2015 (with Aaron Puhrman). “A Bifurcated Enclave: the Economic Evolution of the Cuban and Cuban-American Population of Metropolitan Miami”. CUBAN STUDIES 43 (March): 40-63. Reprinted: J. Duany (ed.) UN PUEBLO DISPERSO, Valencia: Editorial Aduana Vieja (2014): 122-148. 2015 “The Sociology of Development: From Modernization to the ‘Institutional Turn’”. SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT 1: 20-42. 2014 “Downsides of Social Capital” (Commentary) PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 111 (December): 18407-08. 2014 (with Rubén G. Rumbaut). IMMIGRANT AMERICA: A PORTRAIT, 4th edition (expanded and updated), Berkeley, CA.: University of California Press. 2014 (with Rosa Aparicio). CRECER EN ESPAŃA: ACTITUDES, DESEMPEŃO, E INTEGRACION DE LOS HIJOS DE IMMIGRANTES. Barcelona: La Caixa Editores. 2014 “Immigration and the American System: the Second Generation at the Crossroads”. Pp. 47-68 in P.R. Portes, S. Salas and P. Mellon (eds.). U.S. LATINOS AND EDUCATION POLICY: RESEARCH BASED DIRECTIONS. New York: Routledge. 2013 (with Adrienne Celaya). “Modernization for Emigration: Determinants and Consequences of the Brain Drain”. DAEDALUS 142 (Summer): 141-184. 2013 (with Jessica Yiu). “Entrepreneurship, Transnationalism, and Development”. JOURNAL OF MIGRATION STUDIES 1: 75-95. 8 2013 (with Erik Vickstrom, William Haller, and Rosa Aparicio). “Dreaming in Spain: Parental Determinants of Immigrant Children’s Ambition”. ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES. 36 (April): 557-589. 2013 (with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly). HEALTHCARE AND IMMIGRATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CONNECTIONS. New York and London: Routledge. 2012 (with Cesar Rodriguez). LAS INSTITUCIONES EN COLOMBIA: UN ANALISIS SOCIOLOGICO, Bogota, University of the Andes Press. 2012 (with Min Zhou). “Transnationalism and Development: Mexican and Chinese Immigrant Organizations in the United States”. POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 38 (June): 191-220. Spanish Translation: MIGRACION Y DESARROLLO (MEXICO) 11 (2013): 106-154. 2012 (with Lorenzo Cachon). SOCIOLOGIA ECONOMICA DE LAS MIGRACIONES INTERNACIONALES, Barcelona: Anthropos Editores. 2012 (with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly). HEALTHCARE AND IMMIGRATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CONNECTIONS. Oxford, U.K.: Routledge. 2012 (with Lori D. Smith). INSTITUTIONS COUNT: THEIR ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT. Berkeley, CA.: University of California Press. 2012 “Tensions That Make a Difference: Institutions, Interests, and the Immigrant Drive”. SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM 27 (September): 563-578. 2012 (with Adrienne Celaya, Erik Vickstrom and Rosa Aparicio). “Who Are We? Parental Influences on Self-identities and Self-esteem of Second Generation Youths in Spain”. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY 70 (Jan.- April): 9-37. 2012 (with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly and Donald Light). “Life on the Edge: Immigrants Confront the American Health System”. ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 35 (January): 3-22 2011 “America and its Immigrants: A Game of Mirrors”. PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 155 (December): 418-432. 2011 (with Min Zhou). “Transnationalism and Homeland Development: A Comparative Analysis of Mexican and Chinese Immigrant Organizations in the U.S.”. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHINESE DIASPORA STUDIES 3: 1-29. 2011 (with Erik Vickstrom). “Diversity, Social Capital, and Cohesion”. ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY 37: 461-479. Reprinted: C. Dustmann (ed.). MIGRATION: ECONOMIC CHANGE, SOCIAL CHALLENGE. Oxford University Press (2015): 161-185. Spanish Translation: REVISTA ESPAŃOLA DE SOCIOLOGIA 17 (2012): 83-107. 2011 (with William Haller and Scott Lynch). “Dreams Fulfilled, Dreams Shattered: Determinants of Segmented Assimilation in the Second Generation”. SOCIAL FORCES 89 (March): 733-762. 2011 (with William Haller and Scott Lynch). “On the Dangers of Rosy Lenses”. SOCIAL FORCES 89 (March):775-781. 2011 “Transnationalism, Migration, and Development”. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING REVIEW 33: 501-507. 9 2011 (with Alejandro Rivas). “The Adaptation of Migrant Children”. THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN 21 (Spring): 219-246. 2011 (with Erik Vickstrom and Rosa Aparicio) “Coming of Age in Spain: Self –identification, Beliefs, and Self-esteem of the Second Generation”. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 62: 387- 417. Spanish Translation: PAPERS (Barcelona), 2013: 227-261. 2010 (with Rosa Aparicio, William Haller, and Erik Vickstrom). “Moving Ahead in Madrid: Aspirations and Expectations in the Spanish Second Generation” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 44 (Winter): 767-781. Spanish Translation: REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE INVESTIGACIONES SOCIALES (Spain) 134 (April-June 2011): 55-86. 2010 ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY: A SYSTEMATIC INQUIRY. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Spanish Translation: SOCIOLOGIA ECONOMICA: UNA INVESTIGACION SISTEMATICA., Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociologicas, 2014. 2010 (with Lori D. Smith) “Institutions and National Development in Latin America: A Comparative Study.” SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW (September) : 1-37. Spanish Translation: DESAROLLO ECONOMICO (Argentina) 50 (Jan.-March 2011): 491-520. 2010 “Migration and Social Change: Some Conceptual Reflections.” JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES 36 (December) : 1537-1563. Spanish Translation: REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE SOCIOLOGIA 12 (2009): 9-37. 2010 “Reflections on a Common Theme: Establishing the Phenomenon, Adumbration, and Ideal Types.” Pp. 32-51 in C. Calhoun (ed.) ROBERT K. MERTON: SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY AS SCIENCE. New York: Columbia University Press. 2009 LAS INSTITUCIONES EN EL DESARROLLO LATINOAMERICANO: UN ESTUDIO COMPARADO. Mexico City: Siglo XXI. 2009 (with Donald Light and Patricia Fernandez-Kelly) “The U.S. Health System and Immigration: An Institutional Interpretation.” SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM 24 (September): 487-514. 2009 (with Cristina Escobar and Renelinda Arana) “Divided or Convergent Loyalties: The Political Incorporation Process of Latin American Immigrants in the United States.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY 50(2): 103-136. Spanish Translation: DIALOGOS MIGRANTES 3 (2009): 29-43. Spanish Translation: C. Solé, S. Parella, and L. Cavalcanti (eds.) NUEVOS RETOS DEL TRANSNACIONALISMO EN EL ESTUDIO DE LAS MIGRACIONES. Madrid: Observatorio Permanente de la Migración (2009): 50-89. 2009 (with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly and William Haller) “The Adaptation of the Immigrant Second Generation in America: Theoretical Overview and Recent Evidence.” JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES 35 (August): 1077-1104. Portuguese Translation: TEMPO SOCIAL (Brazil) 20 (2008): 13-50. Spanish Translation: F. Checa Olmos, J. C. Checa, and A. Arjona (eds.) LAS MIGRACIÓNES EN EL MUNDO: DESAFIOS Y ESPERANZAS. Barcelona: Icaria Antrazyt (2009): 17-47. 10 Italian Translation: G. Sospiro (ed.). LA SECONDE GENERAZIONI NEGLI STATI UNITI, in EUROPA e ITALIA. Milan: Franco Angelli (2011): 19-56. 2009 “Migration and Development: Reconciling Opposite Views.” ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 32 (January): 5-22. Spanish Translation: NUEVA SOCIEDAD 233 (2011): 44-67. Reprinted: S. Eckstein and A. Najam (eds.).HOW IMMIGRANTS IMPACT THEIR HOMELANDS. Durham, N. C: Duke University Press, 2013: 30-51. 2009 “Policies and Preachings that Backfire: The American Experience.” Foreword to C. Coates and P. Siavelis (eds.) GETTING IMMIGRATION RIGHT: WHAT EVERY AMERICAN NEEDS TO KNOW. Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, Inc. 2008 (with Cristina Escobar and Renelinda Arana) “Bridging the Gap: Transnational and Ethnic Organizations in the Political Incorporation of Immigrants in the United States.” ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 31 (September): 1056-1090. Reprinted: T.N. Maloney and K. Korinek (eds.) MIGRATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY. New York: Routledge (2010): 126-157. Spanish Translation: C. Blanco and I. Barbero (eds.) PAUTAS DE ASENTAMIENTO DE LA POBLACION INMIGRANTE: IMPLICACIONES Y RETOS JURIDICOS. Oñati, Spain: International Institute of Juridical Sociology (2009): 269-309. 2008 (with Lori D. Smith) “Institutions and Development in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis.” STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 43 (Summer): 101-128. Spanish Translation: DESARROLLO ECONOMICO 50 (Jan. – March 2011): 491-520. 2008 (with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, co-editor) “Exceptional Outcomes: Achievement in Education and Employment among Children of Immigrants.” Special issue, ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 620 (November). 2008 (with Patricia Fernández-Kelly) “No Margin for Error: Educational and Occupational Achievement among Disadvantaged Children of Immigrants.” ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 620 (November): 12-36. 2007 Un Diálogo Transatlantico: El Progreso de la Investigación y la Teoría en el Estudio de la Migración Internaciónal.” Pp. 25-50 in J. M. Palaudarias and C. Serra (eds.) LA MIGRACIÓN EXTRANJERA EN ESPAÑA, Barcelona: CCG Editores. 2007 “Migration, Development, and Segmented Assimilation: A Conceptual Review of the Evidence.” ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 610 (March): 73-97. Spanish Translation: S. Castles and R. D. Wise (eds.) MIGRACION Y DESARROLLO: PERSPECTIVAS DESDE EL SUR. Mexico City: Porrua Editors (2007): 21-49. 2007 (with Cristina Escobar and Alexandria Walton Radford) “Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development: A Comparative Study.” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 41 (Spring): 242-281. Reprinted: J. Shefner and P. Fernandez-Kelly (eds.) GLOBALIZATION AND BEYOND. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press (2011): 173-209. Spanish Translation: MIGRACION Y DESARROLLO 6 (Mexico) (2006): 3-44.

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Bachelor of Arts, Summa cum laude, Creighton University (1965). Master of Arts, Sociology, Elected to Phi Beta Kappa Society, Creighton University chapter (2014). ▫ James S. Coleman Reprinted: R. Cohen, THE SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION, Cheltenham, U. K.: Edward Elgar. (1996):169-193.
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