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Books Written by AANIR Members

Books are listed alphabetically by first author's last name. Want to add your book to the list? Contact  [email protected].
  • Castañeda, Heide. 2019. Borders of Belonging: Struggles and Solidarity in Mixed-Status Immigrant Families. Stanford University Press. ​
  • Duncan, Whitney L. 2018. Transforming Therapy: Mental Health Practice and Cultural Change in Mexico. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
  • Erickson, Jennifer. 2020. Race-ing Fargo: Refugees, Citizenship, and the Transformation of Small Cities. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
  • Galemba, Rebecca B. 2023. Laboring for Justice: The Fight Against Wage Theft in an American City. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
  • ​Getrich, Christina M. 2019. Border Brokers: Children of Immigrants Navigating U.S. Society, Laws, and Politics. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. 
  • Haas, Bridget M. 2023. Suspended Lives: Navigating Everyday Violence in the US Asylum System. Oakland: University of California Press. 
  • Haas, Bridget M., and Amy Shuman, eds. 2019. Technologies of Suspicion and the Ethics of Obligation in Political Asylum. 1st ed. Ohio University Press.
  • Hansen, Tobin and María Engracia Robles Robles. 2021. Voices of the Border: Testimonios of Migration, Deportation, and Asylum. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. https://press.georgetown.edu/Book/Voices-of-the-Border-1
  • Heidbrink, L. 2020. Migranthood: Youth in a New Era of Deportation. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press. ​
  • ​Horton, Sarah, and Josiah Heyman, eds. 2020. ​Paper Trails: Migrants, Documents, and Legal Insecurity.. Durham, NC: Duke University Press
  • Kline, Nolan. 2019. Pathogenic Policing: Immigration Enforcement and Health in the US South. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. 
  • Lynn Stephen and Shannon Speed, eds. 2021. Indigenous Women and Violence: Feminist Activist Research in Heightened States of Injustice. University of Arizona Press.
  • Martinez, Pedro Santiago, Claudia Muñoz, Mariela Nuñez-Janes, Steve Pavey, Fidel Castro Rodriguez, and Marco Saavedra. 2020. Eclipse of Dreams: The Undocumented Youth-led Struggle for Freedom. AK Press
  • McGuirk, Siobhán, and Adrienne Pine, eds. 2020. Asylum for Sale: Profit and Protest in the Migration Industry. Oakland: PM Press.
  • Phillips, James. Extracting Honduras: Resource Exploitation, Displacement, and Forced Migration. Lanham MD: Lexington Books, 2022. 
  • ​Salyer, J.C. 2020. Court of Injustice: Law without Recognition in U.S. Immigration. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.​
  • Slack, Jeremy. 2019. Deported to Death: How Drug Violence Is Changing Migration on the US–Mexico Border. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.
  • Slack, Jeremy, Daniel E. Martínez, and Scott Whiteford, eds. 2018. The Shadow of the Wall: Violence and Migration on the U.S.-Mexico Border. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. (Foreword by Josiah Heyman, pp. vii-xiv).
  • Zavella, Patricia. 2020. The Movement for Reproductive Justice: Empowering Women of Color through Social Activism. New York: New York University Press.
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