Galemba, Rebecca

Rebecca
Galemba

Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 3935
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4116-3749

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  • University of Denver

    University, Denver, United States

Research

Smugglers and the State Effect at the Mexico-Guatemala Border

Authors Rebecca B. Galemba
Year 2022
Book Title Seeing Like a Smuggler
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1 Book Chapter

“No Place for Old Men”: Immigrant Duration, Wage Theft, and Economic Mobility among Day Laborers in Denver, Colorado

Authors Rebecca Galemba, Randall Kuhn
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2 Journal Article

“They Steal Our Work”: Wage Theft and the Criminalization of Immigrant Day Laborers in Colorado, USA

Authors Rebecca B. Galemba
Year 2021
Journal Name European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research
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3 Journal Article

Gateway to the North? Contingent Journeys at the Mexico‐Guatemala Border

Authors Rebecca B. Galemba, Katie Dingeman, Kaelyn DeVries
Year 2021
Journal Name The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology
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4 Journal Article

Contraband Corridor

Authors Rebecca Berke Galemba
Year 2020
5 Book

Paradoxes of Protection: Compassionate Repression at the Mexico–Guatemala Border

Authors Rebecca Galemba, Katie Dingeman, Kaelyn DeVries, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
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6 Journal Article

‘He used to be aPollero’ the securitisation of migration and the smuggler/migrant nexus at the Mexico-Guatemala border

Authors Rebecca B. Galemba
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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7 Journal Article

Illegality and Invisibility at Margins and Borders

Authors Rebecca B. Galemba
Year 2013
Journal Name PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review
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8 Journal Article

Illegal Anthropology: An Introduction

Authors Kedron Thomas, Rebecca B. Galemba
Year 2013
Journal Name PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review
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9 Journal Article

“Corn is food, not contraband”: The right to “free trade” at the Mexico–Guatemala border

Authors REBECCA B. GALEMBA
Year 2012
Journal Name American Ethnologist
Citations (WoS) 11
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10 Journal Article

Taking Contraband Seriously: Practicing “Legitimate Work” at the Mexico-Guatemala Border

Authors Rebecca Galemba
Year 2012
Journal Name Anthropology of Work Review
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11 Journal Article

Remapping the Border: Taxation, Territory, and (Trans) National Identity at the Mexico—Guatemala Border

Authors Rebecca B Galemba
Year 2012
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
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12 Journal Article

Informal and Illicit Entrepreneurs: Fighting for a Place in the Neoliberal Economic Order

Authors Rebecca B. Galemba
Year 2008
Journal Name Anthropology of Work Review
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13 Journal Article

Teaching in Immigration Court: Engaged Anthropology, Student Supervision, and Ethical Challenges Involved in Observing Public Hearings of Asylum Claimants

Authors Rebecca B. Galemba, Sarah B. Horton, Kristin E. Yarris
Year 2024
Journal Name Practicing Anthropology
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14 Journal Article

Transit as racialized space: Comparing perceptions of refugees along the Mexico–Guatemala border

Authors Rebecca B. Galemba
Year 2024
Journal Name The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology
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15 Journal Article

Illicit Trade and Smuggling

Authors Paul Kemp, Rebecca Galemba
Year 2020
Journal Name International Relations
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16 Journal Article

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