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Professor, University of South Florida

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Heide Castañeda
3 years
Sunday morning FedEx surprise! New book is officially published published! Info here: https://t.co/XeSAu2cKtq
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@scmrjems
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New article in JEMS by @CastanedaHeide & Amine Bit examines how Amazigh migrants to the U.S. negotiate existing ethnoracial hierarchies as Indigenous North Africans https://t.co/JMexkW1wO3
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@CastanedaHeide
Heide Castañeda
1 year
My new commentary in American Ethnologist on spaces and contestations of citizenship
@AmEthno
AE/AES - Come join us at @amethno.bsky.social !
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AE 51.3 - Congrats to all our authors! 🎉🎉🎉 @DominicBoyer, Eli Elinoff, @ghazalfarrukhi, @Busnihoh, Peter Nyers, Kalpana Ram, Rebecca Bryant, Ayşe Çağlar, @sianlazar, @CastanedaHeide, @nativeinformant, Brian Walter, Emrah Karakuş, @ElanaResnick
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Heide Castañeda
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Our new article on Amazigh im/migrants to the U.S. & how they negotiate existing ethnoracial hierarchies as Indigenous North Africans - w/ Amine Bit https://t.co/ItYcm0vGjO
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@AMJPublicHealth
AJPH
2 years
#SoonInAJPH "'The Hotel of 10,000 Stars': The impact of social-structural determinants of health among im/migrant shrimpers in the Gulf of Mexico" @DrGuillotWright @LacyDDavis @CastanedaHeide @AlfredoMorabia
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Heide Castañeda
2 years
New article out in AJPH on interplay between precarious immigration status & hazardous work among Vietnamese & Mexican commercial shrimpers. We discuss trips, slips, falls, & sharks and persistent loneliness/isolation as health inequities https://t.co/jrbmxgS30N
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Objectives. To identify appropriate interventions to prevent injury, we conducted a qualitative study among commercial shrimp fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico. Methods. Using qualitative and partici...
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@CastanedaHeide
Heide Castañeda
2 years
Just published! My article in the inaugural issue of Tamazgha Studies Journal discussing ways to critically re-orient intellectual spaces to emphasize Indigeneity-informed perspectives on borders & migration (open access) https://t.co/8OloLL2djO
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tamazghastudiesjournal.org
Heide Castañeda peer reviewed article Tamazgha as Indigeneity-Informed Approach. Tamazgha Studies Journal (TSJ) is an interdisciplinary open access peer-reviewed journal that seeks to foreground a...
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Heide Castañeda
2 years
Friday! Join us to hear about research on Amazigh diaspora in US as well as findings from our NSF project on forced immobility & Sub-Saharan migrants in Southern Morocco w/ @TaraDeubel (program & Zoom link below) @FloridaState @USFResearch @CASatUSF https://t.co/TRdquRxMLu
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Heide Castañeda
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New coauthored article w/ @drlizaaranda @elivaquera & @escue_mel about how undocumented young adults navigated legal status during the pandemic & how policies normalize unequal treatment of noncitizens (dm for copy!) https://t.co/ZW4hg1KBdp
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Using longitudinal qualitative data, we examine how undocumented immigrants in Florida navigated the first year of the COVID pandemic. Building on the concepts ...
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Heide Castañeda
3 years
Meat to tag @drlizaaranda - apologies!
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@CastanedaHeide
Heide Castañeda
3 years
Check out this new book by Sarah A. Smith, dear colleague & former PhD student. Great addition to migration or medical anthropology classes! If you are interested in critical studies of gender, immigration policy, & US imperialism, this is the book for you https://t.co/3hB8r27Ccw
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@CastanedaHeide
Heide Castañeda
3 years
We show how undocumented migrants experience place as intersecting with broader patterns of race and ethnicity, and point to the importance of the shared experience of “illegality” as it relates to place-making
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Heide Castañeda
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“A Lot of People There were Undocumented, or At Least Looked Like Me”: A recent article we published on place-making and immigrant belonging in situations of heightened visibility, deportability, and vulnerability - with @escue_mel and @aranda https://t.co/DUvOZcQtUn
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tandfonline.com
Contemporary migration studies in cultural geography emphasize place-based approaches, recognizing the relational and contextual nature of belonging, especially as these are nested within material ...
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Heide Castañeda
3 years
Thanks for visiting!
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@CastanedaHeide
Heide Castañeda
3 years
What a great conversation! Can’t wait for the episode to drop
@lopez_wd
William D. Lopez
3 years
great to speak alongside @CastanedaHeide & @nolan_kline about borders, immigration enforcement, & creating a world in which immigrants can thrive. Thanks to @RylieSeidl & Fonzi Mendoza (ASU Transborder Studies ) for the invite. Looking forward to sharing the pod when its out!
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@CastanedaHeide
Heide Castañeda
3 years
Looking forward to being part of this exciting lecture series!
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@Usfanthropology
USF Anthropology
3 years
Dr. Antoinette Jackson on tv program @60Minutes last night: “Not just Clearwater, it’s nationally from New York, all the way out toward Texas, and all the way down to South Florida where these cemeteries had been built over—erased” https://t.co/VXeGBycmwr
cbsnews.com
Black cemeteries that were said to be relocated for development projects in the 1950s have been uncovered under a parking lot, school and office building in Clearwater, Florida.
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@Usfanthropology
USF Anthropology
3 years
“I hear you. I'm working. I want to recognize the contributions, the life you lived. I recognize and see your humanity. “ Watch Dr. Antoinette Jackson on @60Minutes speaking about forgotten Black cemeteries @USFResearch
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cbsnews.com
In the 1950s, in Clearwater, Florida, Black cemeteries were supposed to be relocated for various development projects. But many graves were never relocated and the cemeteries were paved over.
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Heide Castañeda
3 years
Findings from our #NSF project illustrating how status loss (e.g., #DACA) leads to stress and poor mental health —> this week in the Tampa Bay Times - with @drlizaaranda @elivaquera @GirseaMartinez @TB_Times @NSF
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tampabay.com
A team of researchers conducted the study on 50 Tampa Bay residents living in limbo as threat of deportation looms.
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