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Ernesto Castaneda

Associate Professor
American University

Ernesto Castañeda is author of A Place to Call Home: Immigrant Belonging and Exclusion in New York, Paris, and Barcelona (Stanford 2018); Building Walls: The Exclusion of Latin People in the U.S. (Lexington 2019), co-author of Social Movements 1768–2018 (Routledge 2020). Editor of Immigration and Categorical Inequality: Migration to the City and the Birth of Race and Ethnicity (Routledge 2018) and Collective Violence, Contentious Politics, & Social Change: Charles Tilly (Routledge 2017).

Biography

Ernesto Castañeda conducts research on immigration, borders, Latin people, and social movements. He has written for The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Hill, CityLab, Medium, and NPR. He is the author of A Place to Call Home: Immigrant Belonging and Exclusion in New York, Paris, and Barcelona (Stanford University Press 2018); Building Walls: The Exclusion of Latin People in the U.S. (Lexington Books 2019), and with Charles Tilly and Lesley Wood of Social Movements 1768–2018 (Routledge 2020). He is the editor of Immigration and Categorical Inequality: Migration to the City and the Birth of Race and Ethnicity (Routledge 2018); and co-editor with Cathy L. Schneider of Collective Violence, Contentious Politics, and Social Change: A Charles Tilly Reader (Routledge 2017). Castañeda is Associate Professor of Sociology at American University in Washington, DC.

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