Tobin Hansen
CLLAS graduate student grantee Tobin Hansen had a productive year
Each year, CLLAS asks its graduate student research grant recipients to report back on the impact of their CLLAS grants, letting us know what awards and additional grants they won, what papers they’ve published, and so on. Here is a report from 2016-17 grantee Tobin Hansen, a PhD candidate in anthropology.
INVITED CHAPTER
2017 Hansen, Tobin. (Forthcoming). “‘Criminal Alien’ Arrests, Detentions, and Deportations: Child Migrants’ Social Citizenship and the Right to Presence in the United States.” In Boehm, D. A. & Terrio, S. J. (Eds.), Il/legal Encounters: Migration, Detention, and Deportation in the Lives of Young People. New York: New York University Press. › Continue reading
Tobin Hansen: CLLAS Graduate Grantee presentation
June 6, 2017 | ||
3:30 pm | to | 5:00 pm |
117 Fenton Hall
1021 E. 13th
UO campus
Criminal Alien-Nations: Child Migrants to the United States Deported as “Criminal Alien” Adults
presented by Tobin M. Hansen
PhD candidate, UO Department of Anthropology
What are the motivations for and the consequences of deporting long-time U.S. residents as “criminal aliens”? This research examines the exclusionary logics and mechanisms by which some childhood arrivals to the United States are ensnared in crime control regimes and, as adults, are incarcerated, designated “criminal aliens,” and deported to Mexico. It also explores the aftermath of deportation as men forge ahead with their lives in unfamiliar northern Mexico communities. › Continue reading