TY - BOOK AU - Foner,Nancy AU - Rumbaut,Rubén G. AU - Gold,Steven J. TI - Immigration research for a new century: multidisciplinary perspectives SN - 0871542609 AV - JV6013.5. I55 2000 U1 - 304.82 PY - 2000///] CY - New York PB - Russell Sage Foundation KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Research N1 - Based on a conference held at Columbia University in June 1998; Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction : Immigration and immigration research in the United States; Nancy Foner, Rubin G. Rumbaut, Steven J. Gold --; Part I. Studying immigration : disciplinary perspectives and future research needs --; Immigration research in the United States : social origins and future orientations; Ruben G. Rumbaut --; The sociological roots and multidisciplinary future of immigration research; Mary C. Waters --; Anthropology and the study of immigration; Nancy Foner --; Race and immigration history; George J. Sanchez --; The politics of immigration policy : an externalist perspective; Aristide R. Zolberg --; Immigration studies and the Social Science Research Council; Josh DeWind --; Filling in some holes : six areas of needed immigration research; Herbert J. Gans --; Part II. Studies of immigration : research from a new generation of scholars : political economy, membership, and the state --; Which face? : Whose nation? Immigration, public health, and the construction of disease at America's ports and bordrers, 1891 to 1928; Howard Markel and Alexandra Minna Stern --; "The exported to care" : a transnational history of Filipino nurse migration to the United States; Catherine Ceniza Choy --; Transnational political strategies : the case of Mexican indigenous migrants; Gaspar Rivera-Salgado --; Naturalization under changing conditions of membership : Dominican immigrants in New York City; Greta Gilbertson and Audrey Singer --; Participation in liberal democracy : the political assimilation of immigrants and ethnic minorities in the United States; Jane Junn --; The rise of nonstate actors in migration regulation in the United States and Europe : changing the gatekeepers or bringing back the state?; Gallya Lahav --; One border, two crossings : Mexican migration to the United States as a two-way process; Steven S. Zahniser --; Immigrant labor recruitment : U.S. agribusness and undocumented migration from Mexico; Fred Krissman --; Skilled immigrants and cerebreros : foreign-born engineers and scientists in the high technology industry of Silicon Valley; Rafael Alarcon --; Immigrant and African American competition : Jewish, Korean, and African American entrepreneurs; Jennifer Lee --; Outsourcing the hearth : the impact of immigration on labor allocation in American families; Kathy A. Kaufman --; En el norte la mujer manda : gender, generation, and geography in a Mexican transnational community; Jennifer S. Hirsch --; Dialing 911 in Nuer : gender transformations and domestic violence in a Midwestern Sudanese refugee community; Jon D. Holtzman --; Language, race, and the new immigrants : the example of Southern Italians; Nancy C. Carnevale --; A new white flight : the dynamics of neighborhood change in the 1980s; Ingrid Gould Ellen --; Transnational community and its ethnic consequences : the return migration and the transformation of ethnicity of Japanese-Peruvians; Ayumi Takenaka --; Migrants participate across borders : toward an understanding of forms and consequences; Peggy Levitt ER -