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FIDC000048

Document Type

Flyer

Event Date

9-10-2012

Publisher

Cuban Research Institute

City

Miami,FL

Disciplines

Latin American Studies

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This lecture explores the assimilation habits of various Latin American immigrant groups and the ways in which modern communications enable immigrants to stay in touch with their homelands. Silvia Pedraza is a Professor of Sociology and American Culture at the University of Michigan. This lecture is a part of the CRI Lunchtime Lecture Series and was held on September 10,2012 at the FIU Modesto A.Maidique Campus at DM 353.

Assimilation or Transnationalism? Evidence from the Latino National Survey for Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and South Americans who Immigrated to the USA from 1958 to 2005

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