Table of Contents:
  • The new geography of Mexican immigration / Jorge Durand, Douglas S. Massey, and Chiara Capoferro
  • Pt. I: processes of immigrant community formation and economic incorporation
  • The Great Plains migration: Mexicanos and Latinos in Nebraska / Lourdes Gouveia, Miguel A. Carranza, and Jasney Cogua
  • Rural industry and Mexican immigration and settlement in North Carolina / David C. Griffith
  • The economic incorporation of Mexican immigrants in southern Louisiana: a tale of two cities / Katharine M. Donato, Melissa Stainback, and Carl L. Bankston III
  • Pt. II: local impacts and reactions from established residents
  • Bridging the community: nativism, activism, and the politics of inclusion in a Mexican settlement in Pennsylvania / Debra Lattanzi Shutika
  • "Latinos have revitalized our community": Mexican migration and Anglo responses in Marshalltown, Iowa / Mark A. Grey and Anne C. Woodrick
  • Recent Mexican migration in the rural Delmarva Peninsula: human rights versus citizenship rights in a local context / Timothy J. Dunn, Ana María Aragonés and George Shivers
  • Pt. III: Intergroup relations: conflict and accommodation between newcomers and established residents
  • The sociopolitical dynamics of Mexican immigration in Lexington, Kentucky, 1997 to 2002: an ambivalent community responds / Brain L. Rich and Marta Miranda
  • Racialization and Mexicans in New York City / Robert Courtney Smith
  • Appalachia meets Aztlán: Mexican immigration and intergroup relations in Dalton, Georgia / Rubén Hernández-León and Víctor Zúñiga.