Papers in this session approach questions of race, ethnicity, and mobility in a variety of settings. Throughout, the common themes are the ways in which formal and informal surveillance structure the ability of people to move (or to be still) based on race and ethnicity.
Type | Details | Minutes | Start Time |
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Presenter | Maya S. Kearney*, American University, Racialized Carceral (Im)Mobilities Across/Within Spaces Unknown: The Reentry Landscape in Washington, D.C. | 15 | 1:30 PM |
Presenter | Raymond Jennings*, , Race, Privilege, and Mobility: A case study of high school youth in the Parisian banlieue of Mantes-la-Jolie | 15 | 1:45 PM |
Presenter | William Daniels*, Bowling Green State University, Black City Under Surveillance: Race, Place, and Mobility along the Detroit Riverfront | 15 | 2:00 PM |
Presenter | Alison Villasana*, , Stop, Frisk, Go: The Role of Policing within Gentrification in Austin, TX | 15 | 2:15 PM |
Presenter | John Arroyo*, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Terror at the Traffic Stop: Immigration Federalism Policy and Suburban Mexican Transportation Infrastructure in the Nuevo South | 15 | 2:30 PM |
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