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Cristián Doña-Reveco
Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (OLLAS) Phone: +1 (402) 554 3556
University of Nebraska at Omaha Email: cdona@unomaha.edu
6001 Dodge St. ASH 102 Website: http://cristiandonareveco.com
Omaha, NE 68182 ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6596-7154
Current Position
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Department of Sociology & Anthropology Associate Professor 2017 –
Office of Latino/Latin American Studies Director 2017 –
The Goldstein Center for Human Rights Faculty Affiliate 2018 –
Master of Arts in Critical and Creative Thinking Faculty Affiliate 2020 –
International Studies Program Faculty Affiliate 2023 –
Education
Michigan State University
Ph.D. in Sociology and History 2012
Graduate Specialization in International Development
Graduate Certificate in Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Master of Arts in Sociology 2007
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Master’s in Political Sciences and International Relations 2007
Universidad de Chile
Professional Degree in Sociology 2002
Licenciatura en Sociología 2000
Other Current Academic and Research Appointments
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Center for Great Plains Studies Fellow 2021 –
University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
Ctr. for Latin American & Caribbean Studies Regional Faculty Affiliate 2020 –
Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias Sociales Associated Researcher 2017 –
Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies, Chile. Adjunct Researcher 2015 –
Past Academic and Research Appointments
Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile
Departmento de Sociología Assistant Professor 2017
Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
Departmento de Sociología Assistant Professor 2015 – 2017
Observatorio de Desigualdades Director 2016 – 2017
Michigan State University
Center for Integrative Studies in Social Sciences Visiting Assistant Professor 2013 – 2015
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, United Nations
Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Research Assistant 2001; 2004;
Center, Population Division 2005
International Organization for Migration
Field Mission in Chile Research Assistant 2000; 2001;
2003
Project Collaborations and Consulting
Dr. Friederike Römer et al. University of Bremen. 2022 – 2023
Causes of Inclusion and Exclusion: Immigrant Welfare Rights in Global
Comparison. Migrant Social Protection (MigSP) data set.
Collaborator
Dr. Marc Helbling et al. Bamberg University. 2020
The IMPIC Project. Immigration Policies in Comparison. Immigration Policies
in Chile.
Collaborator
Global Forum on Migration and Development. MIEUX+ (MIgration EU eXpertise) 2019
MIEUX Expert
Departamento de Extranjería e Inmigración; Ministerio del Interior; Chile. 2015 – 2016
Ad Honorem External Consultant.
International Organization for Migration 2016
Field Mission in Chile
Consultant
International Migration Institute, University of Oxford 2014
DEMIG Migration Policy Database—Chile
Consultant
Publications
A. Journal Articles (Student co-author underlined)
1. Doña Reveco, C. Forthcoming. How Chile’s welcome turned sour. Mixed Migration Review
2. Liberona, N.; Corona, M.; Doña-Reveco, C. Forthcoming. Estrategias autónomas de resistencia
migrantes ante las repercusiones económicas de la pandemia. Latin American Perspectives.
3. Doña Reveco, C. & V. Finn. 2022. Conflicting Priorities in South American Migration Governance.
Bulletin of Latin American Research, 41(5): 802-817. DOI: 10.1111/blar.13333.
4. Doña Reveco, C. 2022 ‘Migrant Invasions to the South American Tiger’: Newspaper Portrayals of
1990s Immigration to Chile. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. DOI:
10.1080/15562948.2022.2132570.
5. Martínez Alarcón, G. & Doña-Reveco, C. 2022. ‘¡Estos inmigrantes!’ Un análisis de la memoria
colectiva de la inmigración europea en la prensa chilena, 1850-1920. Periplos. Revista de
Investigación sobre Migraciones, 6(1): 148-173.
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6. Freier, F. & Doña Reveco, C. 2022. Introduction: Latin American Political and Policy Responses to
Venezuelan Displacement. International Migration, 60(1): 9-17. DOI: 10.1111/imig.12957.
7. Doña Reveco, C. & L. Gouveia. 2022. What do Immigrants make of Immigration Policies? Insights
from interviews with Venezuelans in Chile. International Migration, 60(1): 77-91. DOI:
10.1111/imig.12824.
8. Jamieson, T.; Caldwell, D.; Gomez-Aguinaga, B. & Doña Reveco, C. 2021. Race, Ethnicity,
Nativity and Perceptions of Health Risk during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the US. International
Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21):11113. DOI:
10.3390/ijerph182111113.
9. Finn, V. & C. Doña Reveco. 2021. Peaks and Pitfalls of Multilevel Policy Coordination: The South
American Conference on Migration. Migration Letters, 18(4), 487–496. DOI:
10.33182/ml.v18i4.1234.
10. Doña Reveco, C. 2020. Memories of Exile and Temporary Return: Chilean Exiles Remember Chile.
The Latin Americanist, 64(3), 334-355. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/764890.
11. Feller, C.; P. Alvarado, C. Doña, e I. García. 2018. Actividad física y deporte en la población
migrante en Chile. Cuadernos Médico Sociales (Online Edition), 58(4).
12. Doña Reveco, C. 2016. Migración Internacional y Estructura Social en Chile. Un primer análisis.
Rev. Intl. y Comparada de Relaciones Laborales y Derecho del Empleo, 4(3): 97-114.
13. Doña-Reveco, C. 2016. Del Mediterráneo a Santiago pasando por París y otras partes: Un
comentario sobre refugio y migración internacional. Análisis del Año 2015, Santiago: Universidad
de Chile, Escuela de Sociología.
14. Ten Eyck, T. & and Doña-Reveco, C. 2016. Reporting on Art in the City: Newspaper coverage of
public art in Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Chicago, 2001-2010. Journal of Urban
Affairs, 38(4): 518-529. DOI: 10.1111/juaf.12242.
15. Doña-Reveco, C. and B. Mullan. 2014. Migration Policy and Development in Chile. International
Migration, 52(5): 1-14. DOI: 10.1111/imig.12157.
16. Doña-Reveco, C. 2014. Población y Desarrollo en el Programa del segundo Gobierno de Michelle
Bachelet (2014-2018). Discusiones Públicas, 5(1): 17-24.
17. Doña-Reveco, C. and A. Levinson. 2013. The Chilean State and the Search for a New Migration
Policy. Discusiones Públicas, 4(1): 67-89.
18. Doña-Reveco, C. 2012. Unintended Consequences of Exile: The Brazilian and Chilean Exile in
Comparative Perspective, 1964-1990. Left History, 16(2): 9-35. DOI: 10.25071/1913-9632.38366.
19. Doña-Reveco, C. 2010. La migración internacional y el Estado Chileno: Notas para una discusión.
Discusiones Públicas, 1(1): 11-34.
B. Manuscripts in Progress
Novak, E. A.; Kulig, T. C.; Doña-Reveco, C. Exploring the T Visa Process: Insights from Legal
Representatives Working with Human Trafficking Victims from Latin America. Submitted
March 2022
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Sehnbruch, K.; Apablaza, M.; Arriagada, V.; Doña-Reveco, C. Migrants in the Chilean Labour Market:
A Story of Successful Integration? Submitted May 2023
Beulaygue, I. and Doña-Reveco, C. Somos Gente de Contacto. Narratives of alienation and emotional
closeness during the Covid-19 pandemic” Writing
C. Unpublish Drafts in SocArXiv
1. Acuña Urzúa, L.; Cabrera Toledo, B.; and Doña-Reveco, C. 2021. Experiencias migrantes: una
aproximación a la relación entre la calificación de los migrantes, su región de origen y la estructura
social en Chile. SocArXiv. October 23. DOI:10.31235/osf.io/w97mk.
2. Pérez, J.J.; Corbeaux, M.; and Doña-Reveco, C. 2021. Inmigración y derecho al voto una
investigación exploratoria en Santiago de Chile. SocArXiv. November 6. DOI:
10.31235/osf.io/h7abn.
3. Doña-Reveco, C., and Pavicevic, Y. 2021. Virtual Communities of Anglo and Spanish Migrants in
Chile. A Multiple Case Study. SocArXiv. November 10. DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/f52qu.
D. Book Chapters
1. Doña Reveco, C. & M. Feddersen. 2022. Migration Regimes in South America: The South American
Conference on Migration, pp. 309-346. In Voluntary and Forced Migration in Latin America: Law
and Policy Reforms, Edited by Natalia Caicedo and Feline Freier. McGill-Queen's University Press.
DOI: 10.1515/9780228012573-013
2. Doña Reveco, C. & M. Feddersen. 2020. Regímenes Migratorios en América del Sur: La
Conferencia Sudamericana sobre Migraciones. In Políticas y reformas migratorias en América
Latina. Un estudio comparado, Edited by Natalia Caicedo, Editorial Univ. del Pacífico, Perú.
3. Doña-Reveco C. & B. Mullan. 2019. Emigration and the Sending State pp. 446-458. In The
International Handbook of Migration Studies, 2nd edition. Edited by S. Gold & S. Nawyn.
Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781315458298-42
4. Finn, V., C. Doña Reveco & M. Feddersen. 2019. Intraregional Migration Governance: The South
American Conference on Migration, pp. 36-53. In The Dynamics of Regional Migration
Governance, Edited by Andrew Geddes et al. Edward Elgar Publisher.
5. Doña-Reveco, C. 2017. Los Visibles Invisibles, pp. 24-26. In Geografías de la Piel, J. Brantmayer.
CorpArtes.
6. Doña Reveco, C. 2017. La Conferencia Sudamericana de Migraciones, la gobernabilidad migratoria
y las posibilidades de integración de los migrantes, pp. 154-158. In Interculturalidad y Migración,
edited by por Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, Gobierno de Chile.
7. Mullan, B., & Doña-Reveco, C. 2013. Global Economy and Immigration. In J. Ciment & J.
Radzilowski (Eds.), American immigration: An Encyclopedia of Political, Social, and Cultural
Change (Second edition, Vol. 3, pp. 863–867). M.E. Sharpe.
8. Mullan, B. & C. Doña-Reveco. 2012. Emigration and the Sending State, pp. 409-421. In The
International Handbook of Migration Studies, edited by S. Gold & S. Nawyn. Routledge. DOI:
10.4324/9780203863299.ch34
9. Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2011. Chilean Immigrants, pp. 237-75. In Multicultural America: An
Encyclopedia of the Newest Americans, edited by Ronald H. Bayor. Westport: Greenwood Press.
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11. Doña-Reveco, C. 2016. El Acuerdo de Residencia y el Acceso a Derechos de los Migrantes: El caso
de Chile. Research Report for the International Organization for Migration, Southern Cone Regional
Office.
12. Doña-Reveco, C. 2014. Migração internacional e integração regional: o caso da América do Sul.
PONTES Informações e análises sobre comércio e desenvolvimento sustentável 10(10):9-12.
13. Doña-Reveco, C. & A. Levinson. 2012. Chile: A Growing Destination Country in Search of a
Coherent Approach to Migration Migration Information Source, June 6, 2022. Migration Policy
Institute.
14. Doña-Reveco, C. 2009. Book Review of Arriarán, Pablo. 2008. Visions from finis terræ: Chilean
voices in the United States. Delaware Review of Latin American Studies, 10 (1).
Grants and External Funding
A. Research Grants and Funding
Impact of Immersive Arts Experience on Understanding of Immigration Issues 2022
Goldstein Center for Human Rights, Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha
Co-PI: Dr. Laura Alexander, UNO
Impact of Covid-19 on Latino Businesses in South Omaha 2021 – 2022
Community Resilience Fund, Omaha Community Foundation.
Latino Railroad Workers in the Midwest. An Oral History Project 2021 – 2022
Futuro Latino Fund, Omaha Community Foundation.
Collaboration with Union Pacific Railroad Museum
Voces of a Pandemic. Narratives of Latino Experiences during COVID-19 2021
Center for the Studies of the Great Plains. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Co-PI: Dr. Isabelle Belauygue, UNO.
Crisis and Culture of Fear among Latino Communities in the Midwest. 2021
Goldstein Center for Human Rights, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Receiving Context and Immigrant Integration in New Urban and Rural Destinations 2021 – 2022
Collaboration Initiative (2020-2021 RFA)-Team Formation and Publication.
Nebraska University System.
Co-PI: Dr. Laura Alexander, UNO & Dr. Julia Tippens, UNL.
Community Participatory Based Research on Health Disparities Among Immigrants 2021 – 2022
and Refugees in Central Nebraska
Two grants: Collaboration Initiative (2020-2021 RFA)-Team Formation and
Publication & -Preliminary Data and Application Preparation Grants. Nebraska
University System.
PI: Dr. Michelle Warren (UNK)
Voces of a Pandemic: Narratives of Latino Experiences during COVID-19. 2021
Work-Study Research Grant
Office of Research and Creative Activities, Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha
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2. Roundtable Voces of a Pandemic: Lessons from the Field. Oral History Association Meeting
(Online).
3. Narratives of Latino Experiences during COVID-19. A Preliminary Analysis. Cambio de Colores
Conference (Online). (with I. Beulaygue)
4. Roundtable Intercambio de conocimiento acerca de la migración venezolana – lecciones de otras
migraciones, tiempos y contextos. Latin American Studies Association Conference (Online).
5. Workshop Dangerous Times to be a Child Immigrant Youth and their Families in the Age of Trump.
Latin American Studies Association Conference (Online).
6. Attitudes toward Venezuelan immigration in four Receiving Countries. A Comparative Analysis.
North Central Council on Latin Americanists Annual Conference (Online).
7. “Y lo tremendo es llegar a Chile e ir a un cementerio y ver en una lápida el nombre de tu mamá”.
Memoria y visitas temporales de exiliados a Chile. IV ISA Forum (Online).
8. What Influences Immigrant Voting? Integration and Voting Practices Among Immigrants in Chile.
IV ISA Forum (Online). (with V. Finn)
2020
1. Receiving Context and Policy Changes in the Transformation from Emigration Country to an
Immigration Country. The case of Chile. Migration in the Americas Symposium. Center for Latin
American and Caribbean Studies. UW-Milwaukee (Online).
2. “Migrant Invasions to the South American Tiger”: Newspaper Portrayals of 1990s Immigration to
Chile. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (Online).
3. Latino Seniors in Omaha: Between Silences and Invisibility. Cambio de Colores Conference
(Online).
2019
1. The OLLAS Observatory of Latinas/os in Nebraska: A Tool for Community Engaged Research. North
Central Council of Latino Americanists.
2. Latinos and Immigrants in Nebraska Press. First Results of the OLLAS Observatory of Latinos in
Nebraska. Cambio de Colores Conference. (with L. Reyes-Nuñez)
3. La violencia en la conformación del éxodo venezolano a Chile. Latin American Studies Association
Conference. (with L. Gouveia)
2018
1. Doña-Reveco, C. 2018. Between Economic Exile and Lifestyle Migration: US and Spanish Expats in
Chile. XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology.
2. Political Participation of Migrants and the Question of Citizenship. The Case of Santiago, Chile.
XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology. (with N. Ramirez, & I. Puga)
3. Emigrants’ Rights and Citizenship in South America: A Policy-Based Exploratory Analysis. Latin
American Studies Association Conference. (with V. Finn)
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2017
1. Virtual Communities of Anglo and Spanish Migrants in Chile: A Multiple Case Study. American
Sociological Association Annual Meeting. (with Y. Paviceciv)
2. Memorias complejas de la migración de ultramar. XXIV Jornadas de Estudios Migratorios, Chile.
(with G. Martínez)
3. The South American Conferences on Migration: A Regional Approach to Migration Governance.
Conference The Dynamics of Regional Migration Governance, European University Institute. (with
V. Finn; & M. Feddersen)
4. Migración calificada y distribución espacial de los migrantes en la Región Metropolitana. Latin
American Studies Association Conference. (with C. Moya)
Session organized, chaired, or discussant (since 2017)
2023
1. Session Presider: Immigration to the US: Family, Health, and Community in Migration Motives and
Experiences of Adaptation. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting.
2. Session Chair: Feeling States. XX ISA World Congress of Sociology.
3. Session Chair: How Does Migration Scholarship Contribute to Public Discourse? XX ISA World
Congress of Sociology.
4. Session organizer: Conceptualizing Migration and Displacement in Latin America. Latin American
Studies Association Conference (Online). 2023.
5. Panel Discussant: Statewide Efforts to Address Immigration Reform. Nebraska Works! 2023
Advancing Humane Immigration Reform. UNO's William Brennan Institute for Labor Studies.
2022
1. Panel Discussant: Refugee Policies and Experiences in Global Perspective. American Sociological
Association Annual Meeting.
2. Session organizer: Community Engaged Research and Responses to COVID-19 Impact on Latinos in
Nebraska. Latinx Studies Association Conference.
3. Panel Discussant: “Más allá del Estado”: entendiendo los actores de la gobernanza migratoria en
América Latina. Latin American Studies Association Conference. (Online)
2021
1. Panel Discussant: Inmigración venezolana y crisis humanitaria en Iberoamérica y USA. Latin
American Studies Association Conference. (Online)
2. Panel Discussant: Venezuelan Migration in a Time of Crisis – Part 2. Latin American Studies
Association Conference. (Online)
3. Session organizer: Immigrant Political Participation in the Global South. IV ISA Forum. 2021.
2020
Workshop organizer: Interregional Collaborations of Latin American Studies & Related Centers.
Center Directors Section. Latin American Studies Association. (Online)
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2019
Sesion co-organized with Dr. Feline Freier: Migración internacional venezolana en las Américas:
Orígenes y Desafíos (two panels). Latin American Studies Association Conference.
2017
Session organizer: Migración internacional y Ciudad. Latin American Studies Association
Conference.
Teaching and Research Interests
International Migration 20th Century History and Recent History
Latin America and Caribbean Studies Population Studies
Comparative / Historical Sociology Collective and Social Memory
Courses Regularly Taught at UNO*
− SOC 4250: Latin American Migrations
− SOC 3950: Latin American Sociology
− CACT8436 Global Migrations
*Courses taught at other institutions or not regularly taught available upon request.
Dissertation and Thesis Committee Participation
University of Nebraska Omaha
Liz Kurtz MA in Creative and Critical Thinking Chair 2023 – 2024
Andres Gomez-Lopez Ph.D. in Public Administration Member 2023 –
Rachel Moreno MA in Sociology Chair 2022 – 2024
Alejandra Zuleta B. MA in Sociology Chair 2022 – 2024
Reyna Reyes Nuñez Ph.D. in Public Administration Member 2019 –
University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Jonathan Acosta Ph.D. in Educational Studies Member 2021 –
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Ariany Da Silva Villar PhD. in Psychology Member 2016 – 2022
Andrea Rihm-Bianchi PhD. in Psychology Member 2015 – 2017
Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Flavio Salgado PhD. in Sociology Member 2018 – 2022
Nelson Jaime PhD. in Sociology Member 2018 – 2022
Universidad de Chile
Karen Espinola Solar Master’s in public administration Member 2020 – 2021
Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
Pablo Sotomayor Master in Methods for Social Research Chair 2017 – 2019
Additional Education
Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Fuzzy Sets, American Sociological Assoc. 2016
Oral History Institute, Ohio Humanities Council and Kenyon College 2010
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4. Presentation: Stereotypes and Misconceptions of Latinos in The United States. Invited presentation
to Ralston, NE Middle Schools. September 7.
5. Presentation: Actitudes hacia los inmigrantes venezolanos en cuatro países de Sudamérica. Un
análisis comparativo. 6º Coloquio sobre Migración: Migración Venezolana. Centro de Estudios de
Conflicto y Cohesión Social, Online, July 21.
6. Presentation: International Migration in Nebraska. Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative.
Omaha, July 1.
7. Panel: Why people migrate? Kaneko’s Carne y Arena Exhibition-related programing. Omaha, June
30.
8. Presentation: International Migration: A domestic or international policy issue? Nebraska Civic
Leaders Program. June 7, 2022
9. Presentation: The future of the United States is Latino, but… Latinx ERG Leadership Summit:
Leading from Within. CONAGRA Latinx Resource Group. May 11.
10. Keynote Lecture. Análisis comparativo de actitudes hacia los inmigrantes venezolanos en cuatro
países de Sudamérica. Ph.D. in Social Sciences, Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile, May 5.
11. Presentation: Vulnerable, yet Resilient: The Impact of COVID-19 on Latino-Owned Business in South
Omaha. Community Presentation. Kroc Center, Omaha. May 3.
12. Policies & Politics of Venezuelan Migration in Latin America, Webinar Presentation of Special Issue,
International Migration and Metropolis, February 27
13. Venezuelan Migration in Chile. Panel Lives in Limbo: The Need for Multilateral Response to the
Venezuelan Crisis in Latin America, Committee on Forced Migration, Columbia Univ. Feb. 25.
2021
1. The Politics and Policies of Immigration in Chile. Panel Understanding the Haitian Migration Flow
from Chile to the US Southern Border, Latin American & Iberian Institute, The University of New
Mexico, November 11.
2. Participación Política de Inmigrantes en Chile. Panel Ciudadanía migrante activa: elecciones
presidenciales 2021, Fundación Konrad Adenauer, Santiago, Chile. October 21.
3. Presentation Latin American Migration and Human Rights. Human Rights Week. University of
Nebraska at Omaha. September 28.
4. Presentation Latinos in the United States. LEN Docuseries Event, Union Pacific Latino Employee
Network. May 19.
5. Panel The Future: The University of Nebraska at Omaha shares its impact on Latino education and
research. Latino Expo! May 5, 2021.
6. La emigración en América Latina: discursos intergubernamentales y legislación. Panel Presentación
del libro: Políticas y reformas migratorias en América Latina: Un estudio comparado. CER-
Migracions, Barcelona, Spain. March 3
2020
1. Panel: Hostile Terrain 94: Migration and Borders. With Dr. Laura Alexander and Dr. Thomas
Sanchez. University of Nebraska at Omaha. November 5.
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‘Un desastre, total, total, total’. La política migratoria vista por los migrantes venezolanos. With
Lourdes Gouveia, Observatorio de Desigualdades, June.
Haitian Migration in Chile. Interview with Latino Media Collective. Abril 5.
2018
Agricultural Workers in the Nebraska Press. With Daniela González, OLLAS’ Blog, December.
Chile Takes an Anti-Immigrant Turn With ‘Humanitarian Flights’. Interview with World Politics
Review. December.
El Pacto Global sobre Migraciones ¿qué más podemos decir?, La Tercera (Chile). Dec. 14.
El Pacto Global sobre migraciones y la pos-verdad, La Tercera (Chile). December 7.
¿Puede Chile volver a ser un país de emigración? With Javiera Rivas Reyes & Alejandra Zuleta
Buschmann, Observatorio de Desigualdades, November.
¿Cómo entender la masificación de Halloween en la cultura chilena?, La Tercera (Chile). Oct. 31.
Columna de Migración: ¿Es necesario que los médicos extranjeros rindan un examen de
conocimientos para poder ejercer?, La Tercera (Chile). July 23.
Legalidad y humanidad en la migración internacional y el refugio. COES, July.
Migración y Deporte: Las desventajas de la integración. With Cristóbal Feller V., Pablo Alvarado A.
e Iñigo García P. Observatorio de Desigualdades, May.
2017
¿Por qué votan los inmigrantes? Participación electoral e integración entre migrantes en Chile. With
Pablo Sotomayor, Observatorio de Desigualdades, December.
Migración, ciudad y desigualdad en el Gran Santiago. With Cristóbal Moya, Observatorio de
Desigualdades, October.
Ni muros ni leyes detienen la migración. El Mercurio de Valparaíso (Chile). August 28.
Agnotología, Cambios Demográficos, Antivacunas y Migrantes. La Nación (Chile). August 9.
La Disputa por el Lenguaje. La Tercera (Chile). July 27.
Educación y aceptación de inmigrantes. With Juan Esteban Fernández & Javiera Quijada,
Observatorio de Desigualdades, May.
2016
Migración y Crimen. La Segunda (Chile). February 24.
B. Media Citations
Chilean media:
La Tercera, La Nación, Economía y Negocios, El Dínamo, El Mercurio, 24 Horas, El Mercurio de
Valparaíso, El Mostrador, La Red (TV), Tele13 (Radio), Radio Futuro (Radio), Radio Cooperativa
(Radio), Radio Universidad de Chile (Radio), and ADN Radio (Radio).
US and International Media:
WOWT Nebraska, Telemundo Nebraska, Telemundo Noticias, Nebraska National Examiner, Wall
Street Journal, Miami Herald, Bloomberg, América Economía, IRIS, Univisión, and US News, Vice,
The Reader (Omaha), CNN.
Active Professional Association Membership and Service
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