Politics and Practices of Transborderism - (Global Migration and Social Change) by Mitxy Mabel Meneses Gutiérrez (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- What is it like to cross the Mexico-US border every day just to go to school?
- About the Author: Mitxy Mabel Meneses Gutiérrez is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations in the Institute of Social Sciences at Sheffield Hallam University.
- 176 Pages
- Social Science, Sociology
- Series Name: Global Migration and Social Change
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Book Synopsis
What is it like to cross the Mexico-US border every day just to go to school? Imagine waking before dawn, crossing an international border alone and navigating a school system that wasn't built for you.
This book follows former transborder learners--students who lived in Mexico before the pandemic and studied in the US --as they go about their daily routines. From militarised checkpoints to exclusive classroom dynamics, these young people reveal a border that is lived, felt and constantly negotiated.
Through their voices, the book challenges dominant ideas of security and control, offering a powerful case for transborder policies rooted in care, connection and the everyday realities of youth who live between nations.
Review Quotes
'This book provides a wealth of information (both conceptually and empirically) on the not yet very well-developed theme of experiences in cross-border education.' Martin van der Velde, Radboud University
About the Author
Mitxy Mabel Meneses Gutiérrez is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations in the Institute of Social Sciences at Sheffield Hallam University.