PUBLICATIONS

 

Goldring, Luin and Marie-Pier Joly. 2014. “Citizenship, immigration and racialization at work: Unpacking employment precarity in southwestern Ontario.” Just Labour 22 (Autumn) 94-121.

Lewchuck, Wayne, Michelynn Lafleche, Diane Dyson, Luin Goldring, Alan Meisner, Stephanie Procyk, Dan Rosen, John Shields, Peter Viducis, Sam Vrankulj. 2014. “Is Precarious Employment Low Income Employment?  The Changing Labour Market in Southern Ontario.” Just Labour 22 (Autumn): 51-73.

Goldring, Luin. 2014. "Resituating Temporariness as the Precarity and Conditionality of Non-citizenship.”  Pp. 218-254 in Leah F. Vosko, Valerie Preston, Robert Latham (eds.).  Liberating Temporariness: Migration, Work, and Citizenship in an Age of Insecurity in Canada.  McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Riaño-Alcalá, Pilar and Luin Goldring.  2014. “Unpacking Refugee Community Transnational Organizing: The Challenges and Diverse Experiences of Colombians in Canada.”  Refugee Survey Quarterly 33(2): 1-28. doi:10.1093/rsq/hdu005

Goldring, L. and P. Landolt (eds.).  2013. Producing and Negotiating Non-Citizenship: Precarious Legal Status in CanadaUniversity of Toronto Press.

Tecle, Samia and Luin Goldring.  2013.  "From 'remittance' to 'tax': the shifting meanings and strategies of capture of the Eritrean transnational party-state."  African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal 6(2): 1-19.

Goldring, L. and P. Landolt.  2012.  "The Impact of Precarious Legal Status on Immigrants' Economic Outcomes."  IRPP Study 35.  Montreal: Institute for Researach on Public Poicy.

Goldring, L. and P. Landolt.  2012.  "Transnational Migration and the Reformulation of Analytical Categories: Unpacking Latin American Refugee Dynamics in Toronto."  Pp. 41-64 in Anna Amelina, Devrimsel D. Nergiz, Thomas Faist, and Nina Glick-Schiller (eds.).  Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Research Methodologies for Transnational Studies.  London/NY: Routledge.

Landolt, P., L. Goldring and J. Bernhard.  2011. "Latin American Immigrant Political Incorporation in Toronto: a dynamic and multi-layered social field."  American Behavioral Scientist, 55(9): 1235-1266.

Goldring, L. and P. Landolt.  2011.  "Caught in the Work-Citizenship Matrix: the Lasting Effects of Precarious Legal Status on Work for Toronto Immigrants."  Globalizations, 8(3): 325.  (June).  for e-print: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/tRPWTwZVR5VtEJ8BdUzV/full

Landolt, P. and L. Goldring.  2010.  "Political Cultures, Activist Dialogues and the Constitution of Transnational Social Fields: Latin American and Canadian Organizing in Toronto." Global Networks, 10(4): 443-466.

Goldring, L.  2010.  "Temporary Worker Programs as Precarious Status: Implications for Citizenship, Inclusion and Nation Building in Canada."  Canadian Issues/Thèmes Canadiens, Spring: 50-54.

Goldring, L. and P. Landolt.  2009.  Reformulación de las unidades, identidades, temporalidad, cultura y contextos: reflexiones sobre la investigación de los movimientos migratorios.  Pp. 125-161 in Liliana Rivera Sánchez and Fernando Lozano Asencio (eds).  Encuentros disciplinarios y debates metodológicos: La práctica de la investigación sobre migraciones y movilidades.  Mexico: Miguel Angel Porrúa and CRIM-UNAM. 

Goldring, L., C. Berinstein, and J. Bernhard.  2009. "Institutionalizing precarious migratory status in Canada."  Citizenship Studies 13(3): 239-265.  For eprint: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/m6jQPdCVtgAzmBMbF5F9/full

Goldring, L., J. Hennebry and K. Preibisch.  2009.  "Temporary Worker Programs: North America's second-class citizens."  Canada Watch. Spring. 

Landolt, P. and L. Goldring.  2009.  "Immigrant Political Socialization as Bridging and Boundary Work: Mapping the Multi-Layered Incorporation of Latin American Immigrants in Toronto."  Ethnic and Racial Studies 32(7): 1226-1247.

Goldring, L. 2009. "Migrant Political Participation and Development: Re-politicizing Development and Re-Socializing Politics." Pp 218-243 In J. DeWind and J. Holdaway (eds.), Migration and Development: Future Directions for Research and Policy. New York: Social Science Research Council.

Bernhard, J., P. Landolt and L. Goldring. 2009. “Transnationalizing Families: Canadian Immigration Policy and the Spatial Fragmentation of Care-giving among Latin American Newcomers.” International Migration 47(2): 3-31.

Bernhard, J., L. Goldring, J. Young, C. Berinstein and B. Wilson.  2007.  “Living with Precarious Legal Status in Canada: Implications for the Wellbeing of Children and Families.” Refuge 24(2): 101-114.

Goldring, L., C. Berinstein and J. Bernhard. 2007. “Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status in Canada.”  Ceris Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 61.  Toronto: CERIS.  (December). http://ceris.metropolis.net/frameset_e.html

Goldring, L. and S. Krishnamurti (eds.). 2007.  Organizing the Transnational: Labour, Politics and Social Change. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

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Goldring, L.  2007.  Movilidad, ciudadanía y nuevas formas de participación política.  Pp. 145-153 in Marcela Ibarra Mateos (ed).  Migración: Reconfiguración transnacional y flujos de población.  Puebla, Mexico: Universidad Iberoamericana de Puebla.

Goldring, L. 2006. “Latin American Transnationalism in Canada: Does it exist, what forms does it take and where is it going?”  Pp. 180-201 in Victor Satzewich and Lloyd Wong (eds). Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada.  Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

Goldring, L., P. Landolt, J. Bernhard and M. Barriga. 2006. “Toronto Hispano, Toronto Latino: Latin American Institutional Community Development in the Greater Toronto Area (1973-2005)."  Pp. 58-71 in D. Schugurensky and J. Giginiewicz (eds).  Ruptures, continuities and re-learning: the political participation of Latin Americans in Canada.  Toronto: OISE, Transformative Learning Centre.

Bernhard, J., P. Landolt and L. Goldring. 2005. “Transnational, Multi-Local Motherhood: Experiences of Separation and Reunification among Lain American Families in Canada.” CERIS Working Paper No. 40. (July). Toronto : Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement – Toronto.

Goldring, L. 2005.  "Remesas familiares, remesas colectivas y desarrollo: Implicaciones sociales y políticas." Pp. 67-93 in R. Delgado Weis and B. Knerr (eds.).  Contribuciones al análisis de la migración internacional y el desarrollo regional en México.  Mexico D.F.: Editorial Porrúa.

Goldring, L. and J. Hellman. 2004. “Introduction to the special issue on international migration in the Americas.” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 29 (57-58): 11-16.

Goldring, L. 2004. “Individual and Collective Remittances to Mexico : A Multi-dimensional Typology of Remittances.” Development and Change 35(4): 799-840.

Goldring, L. 2003. “Gender, Status, and the State in Transnational Spaces: The gendering of political participation and Mexican Hometown Associations.” Pp.341-358 in P. Hondagneu-Sotelo (ed.). Gender and U.S. Immigration: Contemporary Trends. Berkeley : University of California Press.

Goldring, L., Susan Henders and Peter Vandergeest. 2003. “The Politics of Transnational Ties: Implications for Policy, Research, and Communities.” Report submitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. http://www.yorku.ca/ycar/publications.htm

D. Rose, J. Bernhard, C. Creese, I. Dyck, L. Goldring, A. McLaren, C. Nolin, V. Preston, B. Ray, E. Tastsoglou. 2002. “Strategic Workshop on Immigrant Women Making Place in Canadian Cities (2002).” Policy-Relevant Research on Immigration and Settlement - Relevant for Whom? A Working Document. Montréal: Urbanisation, Culture et Société, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, and Immigration et Métropoles. http://GenderImmigration.inrs-ucs.uquebec.ca

Goldring, L. 2002. “The Mexican State and Transmigrant Organizations: Negotiating the Boundaries of Membership and Participation in the Mexican Nation. ” Latin American Research Review 37(3): 55-99.

Goldring, L. 2001. “The Gender and Geography of Citizenship in Mexico-U.S. Transnational Spaces.” Identities. 7(4): 501-537.

Goldring, L. 2001. “Dissagregating Transnational Social Spaces: Gender, Place and Citizenship in Mexico-U.S. Transnational Spaces.” Pp. 59-76 in L. Pries (ed), New Transnational Social Spaces: International migration and transnational companies in the early twenty-first century. London / New York : Routledge.

Goldring, L. 1999. "Mexicans." Pp. 975-979 in P. R. Magocsi (ed.). Encyclopedia of Canadian Peoples. Toronto : University of Toronto Press.

Goldring, L. 1999. “Desarrollo, Migradólares y la Participación “Ciudadana” de los Norteños en Zacatecas.” Pp. 77-87 in M. Moctezuma and H. Rodríguez Ramírez (eds.), Impacto de la Migración y las Remesas en el Crecimiento Económico Regional. México, D.F.: Senado de la República.

Goldring, L. 1999. El Estado Mexicano y las Organizaciones Transmigrantes: Reconfigurando la Nación y las Relaciones Entre Estado y Sociedad Civil? Pp. 297-316 in G. Mummert (ed.). Fronteras Fragmentadas. Zamora: El Colegio de Michoacán/Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo del Estado de Michoacán.

Goldring, L. 1998. "The Power of Status in Transnational Social Fields.” Comparative Urban and Community Research Vol. 6:165-195.

Goldring, L. 1998. "Having One's Cake and Eating It Too: Selective Appropriation of Ejido Reform in an Urbanizing Ejido in Michoacán." Pp. 145-172 in W. Cornelius and D. Myhre (eds.). The Transformation of Rural Mexico. La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies. U.C.-San Diego.

Goldring, L. 1998. “From Market Membership to Transnational Citizenship?: The Changing Politization of Transnational Social Spaces.” L'Ordinaire Latino-Americain (Toulouse) 173-174:167-172.

Reprinted: 1999. Working Paper # 23. Chicano Latino Research Center. University of California, Santa Cruz.

Goldring, L. 1997. "Power and Status in Transnational Social Spaces." Invited paper for Special Issue of Sozialen Welt on Transnational Migration, edited by L. Pries. (Sonderbrand 12 der Sozialen Welt ). Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlag. Earlier version of CUCR paper (see above). Pp. 59-75.

Reprinted : 1999. Pp. 162-186 in Ludger Pries (ed.). Migration and Transnational Social Spaces. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Goldring, L. 1996. "Blurring Borders: Constructing Transnational Community in the Process of Mexico-U.S. Migration." Research in Community Sociology VI: 69-104.

Translated into Spanish. 1997. "Difuminando Fronteras: Construcción de la Comunidad Transnacional en el Proceso Migratorio México-Estados Unidos." Pp. 55-105 in S. Macías Gamboa and F. Herrera Lima (eds.). Migración Laboral Internacional. Puebla, Mexico: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla.

Goldring, L. 1996. "Gendered Memory: Reconstructions of the Village by Mexican Transnational Migrants." Pp. 303-329 in M. DuPuis and P. Vandergeest (eds.). Creating the Countryside: The Politics of Rural and Environmental Discourse. Temple University Press.

Goldring, L. 1996. The Changing Configuration of Property Rights under Ejido Reform. Pp. 271-287 in Laura Randall (ed.). The Reform of Mexican Agrarian Reform. New York: M.E. Sharp.

Goldring, L. 1995. "Las Contradicciones del Neoliberalismo y la Transnacionalización. Review-essay of Neoliberalism, Transnationalism and Rural Poverty: A Case Study of Michoacán, Mexico, by John Gledhill. Relaciones. 16(61/62): 169-181. Zamora : Colegio de Michoacán.

 

Goldring, L. 1995. "State Sponsored Land Titling Programs and Changing State-Producer Relations: Questions Raised by Ejido Reform in Mexico." Pp. 2-5. Invited "Commentary" in: Common Property Resource Digest. (March).

Massey, Douglas, Luin Goldring and Jorge Durand. 1994. "Continuities in Transnational Migration: An Analysis of Nineteen Mexican Communities." American Journal of Sociology 99(6):1492-1533.

Goldring, L. 1992. "La Migración Mexico-EUA y la Transnacionalización del Espacio Político y Social: Perspectivas Desde el México Rural." (Mexico-U.S. Migration and the Transnationalization of Social and Political Space: Perspectives from Rural Mexico.) Estudios Sociológicos X (29):315-340.

Goldring, L. 1991. Migration and Development?: A Comparative Analysis of Two Mexican Migrant Circuits. Pp. 137-174 in S. Díaz-Briquets and S. Weintraub (eds.). The Effects of Receiving Country Policies on Migration Flows. Series on Development and International Migration, Vol. VI. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Girling, R. and L. Goldring. 1983. “ U.S. Strategic Interests in Central America: The Economics and Geopolitics of Empire.”  Pp. 186-205 in: Stanford Central America Action Network (eds.) Revolution in Central America. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

 

 

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