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Nancy Hiemstra
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Latino immigrants and the renegotiation of place and belonging in small town America
L Nelson, N Hiemstra
Social & cultural geography 9 (3), 319-342, 2008
2412008
Chaos and crisis: Dissecting the spatiotemporal logics of contemporary migrations and state practices
A Mountz, N Hiemstra
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 104 (2), 382-390, 2014
2152014
Mediating messiness: expanding ideas of flexibility, reflexivity, and embodiment in fieldwork
E Billo, N Hiemstra
Gender, Place & Culture 20 (3), 313-328, 2013
2052013
Immigrant “illegality” as neoliberal governmentality in Leadville, Colorado
N Hiemstra
Antipode 42 (1), 74-102, 2010
1762010
‘You don't even know where you are': Chaotic Geographies of US Migrant Detention and Deportation
N Hiemstra
Carceral Spaces, 57-75, 2016
1092016
Geopolitical reverberations of US migrant detention and deportation: The view from Ecuador
N Hiemstra
Geopolitics 17 (2), 293-311, 2012
1002012
Intimate economies of immigration detention
D Conlon, N Hiemstra
Critical perspectives, 2017
902017
Detain and deport: The chaotic US immigration enforcement regime
N Hiemstra
University of Georgia Press, 2019
882019
Examining the everyday micro-economies of migrant detention in the United States
D Conlon, N Hiemstra
Geographica Helvetica 69 (5), 335-344, 2014
882014
Spatial strategies for rebordering human migration at sea
A Mountz, N Hiemstra
A companion to border studies, 455-472, 2012
662012
Performing homeland security within the US immigrant detention system
N Hiemstra
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 32 (4), 571-588, 2014
642014
Periscoping as a feminist methodological approach for researching the seemingly hidden
N Hiemstra
The Professional Geographer 69 (2), 329-336, 2017
542017
Pushing the US-Mexico border south: United States' immigration policing throughout the Americas
N Hiemstra
International Journal of Migration and Border Studies 5 (1-2), 44-63, 2019
492019
Introduction to focus section: Feminist research and knowledge production in geography
N Hiemstra, E Billo
The Professional Geographer 69 (2), 284-290, 2017
482017
Beyond privatization: Bureaucratization and the spatialities of immigration detention expansion
N Hiemstra, D Conlon
Territory, Politics, Governance 5 (3), 252-268, 2017
462017
Captive consumers and coerced labourers: Intimate economies and the expanding US detention regime
N Hiemstra, D Conlon
Intimate Economies of Immigration Detention, 123-139, 2016
262016
Spatial control: Geographical approaches to the study of immigration detention
D Conlon, N Hiemstra, A Mountz
Global Detention Project Working Paper 24, 1-17, 2017
182017
The view from Ecuador: Security, insecurity, and chaotic geographies of US migrant detention and deportation
N Hiemstra
Syracuse University, 2011
172011
Mobility and materialisation of the carceral: examining immigration and immigration detention
D Conlon, N Hiemstra
Carceral Mobilities, 124-138, 2016
152016
Deportation and detention: Interdisciplinary perspectives, multi-scalar approaches, and new methodological tools
N Hiemstra
Migration Studies 4 (3), 433-446, 2016
142016
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