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Dr. Marta Maldonado • Assistant Professor
Dr. Maldonado's research interests include political economy, the sociology of inequality--in particular, the dynamics of race, gender and class; communities; environmental sociology and the sociology of technology. Her current research examines dynamics within Latino/a populations in rural Iowa, and Latino/a perspectives and experiences regarding community integration. |
What's New with Dr. Maldonado Maldonado, Marta María. “’It Is Their Nature To Do Menial Labor’: The Racialization Of ‘Latino/a Workers’ by Agricultural Employers.” Forthcoming in Ethnic and Racial Studies 32(6). Maldonado, Marta Maria and Adela C. Licona. 2007. “Re-thinking Integration as Reciprocal and Spatialized Process.” Journal of Latino/Latin American Studies 2(4): 128-143. Maldonado, Marta María. 2006. “Racial Triangulation of Latino/a Workers By Agricultural Flora, Cornelia B. and Marta M. Maldonado. June 1, 2006. “Immigrants as Assets forMidwestern Communities.” Changing Face, Migration Dialogue. Available at http://migration.ucdavis.edu/cf/more.php?id=190_0_2_0.
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