ࡱ>  Bbjbj >}}:&f f 8 rJ"#";#;#;#$$$$^~ o$$ o o;#;#,rrr o;#;#r orrg;#RK ow`B0ro$gg*$>rQ4`'$$$p$$$r o o o o$$$$$$$$$f o: Curriculum Vitae (3/20) Nancy Foner 785 Park Avenue New York, New York 10021 (212) 288-1580 E-mail: nfoner@hunter.cuny.edu Education Ph.D. University of Chicago, Anthropology, 1971 Dissertation, Social Change and Social Mobility in a Jamaican Rural Community M.A. University of Chicago, Anthropology, 1968 Thesis: Riots and Disturbances in Guyana: Some Implications for the Theory of Social Conflict B.A. Brandeis University (cum laude), 1966 University College London, Social Anthropology, September 1964-June 1965 Professional Positions 2004-present Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York 2002-2004 Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Visiting Professor of Equality and Justice in America, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College, City University of New York 2003- 2004 Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, State University of New York, Purchase 1985- 2003 Professor of Anthropology, State University of New York, Purchase Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 1994-95 1977-1985 Associate Professor of Anthropology, State University of New York, Purchase 1973-1977 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, State University of New York, Purchase 1970-1973 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, York College, City University of New York Professional Honors Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2011 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 2017-18 Berlin Prize Fellowship, American Academy in Berlin, 2017 Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholar, 1994-95; Associate Scholar, 2009-10 Distinguished Career Award, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association, 2010 Inaugural Senior Scholar Award, Society for Urban, National, and Transnational/Global Anthropology, 2016 ESS Merit Award, Eastern Sociological Society, 2018 (in recognition of a distinguished scholar who has made outstanding contributions to the discipline, the profession, and the ESS) Plenary Event, Honoring the Contributions of Nancy Foner, Fifth annual conference on Race, Ethnicity, and Place, Binghamton University (SUNY), 2010 Elected to the Sociological Research Association, 2009 Presidential Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Hunter College CUNY, 2011 Theodore Saloutos Book Award of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society for From Ellis Island to JFK, 2000 Honorable Mention, Thomas and Znaniecki Distinguished Book Award of the American Sociological Association for Not Just Black and White, 2005 Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2006 for In a New Land Honorable Mention for Strangers No More, Distinguished Book Award of the Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section of the International Studies Association and Thomas and Znaniecki Distinguished Book Award of the American Sociological Association, 2017 Strangers No More featured in Author Meets Critics sessions, annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, 2016, Council for European Studies, Philadelphia, 2016, IMISCOE, Prague, 2016, American Sociological Association, Seattle, 2016, and Social Science History Association, Chicago, 2016 Strangers No More, subject of special symposium, Ethnic and Racial Studies, October 2016 In a New Land featured in Authors Meets Critics sessions, annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, 2006 and New York Immigration Seminar, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 2005 From Ellis Island to JFK featured in Author Meets Critics session, annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, 2001 From Ellis Island to JFK, subject of special forum section of Journal of American Ethnic History, summer 2002 President, Eastern Sociological Society, 2014-2015 Chair, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association, 2007-08 President, Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology, 2000-02 President, Society for the Anthropology of Work, 1993-95 Distinguished CUNY Fellow, Advanced Research Collaborative, CUNY Graduate Center, 2013-2014 Guest Professor, University of Vienna, Institute of Sociology, 2010, 2013 Visiting Scholar, University of Amsterdam, Urban Studies Program, 2011 Visiting Professor, University of Trento (Italy), Department of Sociology, 2018 Simon and Hallsworth Visiting Professorship, University of Manchester, 2017 (declined) Visiting Scholar, INED (French National Demographic Institute), Paris, 2018, 2019 Guest of the Director, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, Amsterdam, 2019 Publications Books 2019 2015 2015 2014 2013 2009Super-diversity in Everyday Life (Jan Willem Duyvendak, Nancy Foner, and Philip Kasinitz, editors.). London: Routledge. Strangers No More: Immigration and the Challenges of Integration in North America and Western Europe (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner). Princeton: Princeton University Press. Honorable Mention, 2017 Distinguished Book Award of the Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section of the International Studies Association Honorable Mention, 2017 Thomas and Znaniecki Distinguished Book Award, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association Fear, Anxiety, and National Identity: Immigration and Belonging in North America and Western Europe (Nancy Foner and Patrick Simon, editors). New York: Russell Sage Foundation. New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape. (Nancy Foner, Jan Rath, Jan Willem Duyvendak, and Rogier van Reekum, editors). New York: New York University Press. One Out of Three: Immigrant New York in the Twenty-First Century (Editor). New York: Columbia University Press. Across Generations: Immigrant Families in America. (Editor). New York: New York University Press.  2005 In a New Land: A Comparative View of Immigration. New York: New York University Press. Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2006 Chapter reprinted in: Race in an Era of Change: A Reader. Heather Dalmage and Barbara Katz-Rothman (eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. Understanding Society, 3rd ed. Margaret Andersen, Kim Logio, and Howard Taylor (eds.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2008. 2005Wounded City: The Social Impact of 9/11. (Editor). New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 2004Not Just Black and White: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States. (Nancy Foner and George Fredrickson, editors). New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Honorable Mention, 2005 Thomas and Znaniecki Distinguished Book Award, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association 2003American Arrivals: Anthropology Engages the New Immigration (Editor). Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press; Oxford: James Currey. 2001New Immigrants in New York (Editor). Completely Revised and Updated Edition. New York: Columbia University Press. 2001Islands in the City: West Indian Migration to New York (Editor). Berkeley: University of California Press. 2000From Ellis Island to JFK: New Yorks Two Great Waves of Immigration. New Haven and New York: Yale University Press and Russell Sage Foundation. 2000 Theodore Saloutos Book Award of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society Chapters reprinted in: Major Problems in American Immigrant History, 2nd edition, Mae Ngai and John Gjerde (eds.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2011. American Dreaming, Global Realities: Rethinking U.S. Immigration History, Donna Gabaccia and Vicki Ruiz (eds.) Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006. Interpretations in American History 8th ed., vol.2. Frank Couvares and Martha Saxton (eds.). New York: Bedford/St. Martin, 2008. 2000Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. (Nancy Foner, Rubn Rumbaut, and Steven Gold, editors). New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 1994The Caregiving Dilemma: Work in an American Nursing Home. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1987New Immigrants in New York (Editor). New York: Columbia University Press. 1984Ages in Conflict: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Inequality between Old and Young. New York: Columbia University Press. 1978Jamaica Farewell: Jamaican Migrants in London. Berkeley: University of California Press; London: Routledge and Kegan Paul (1979). 1973Status and Power in Rural Jamaica: A Study of Educational and Political Change, with a foreword by Raymond T. Smith. New York: Teachers College Press, Columbia University.  Series Editor1995-2007 New Immigrants Series. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Series of ethnographies on new immigrant groups.  Journal Issue Editor 2019 Special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies, Super-diversity in Everyday Life (Jan Willem Duyvendak, Nancy Foner, and Philip Kasinitz, editors), Vol. 42, No. 1.  2018Immigration and Changing Identities, RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences (Kay Deaux, Katharine Donato, and Nancy Foner, editors), Vol.4, No.5.  2011 1999 Immigration, Incorporation, and Diversity in Western Europe and the United States: Comparative Perspectives, American Behavioral Scientist (Nancy Foner and Christophe Bertossi, editors), Vol. 55, No. 12 Transformations: Immigration and Immigration Research in the United States, American Behavioral Scientist (Ruben Rumbaut, Nancy Foner, and Steven Gold, editors), Vol. 42, No. 9. Articles and Book Chapters 2019 Introduction: Super-diversity in Everyday Life (Nancy Foner, Jan Willem Duyvendak, and Philip Kasinitz), Ethnic and Racial Studies 42: 1-16. 2019 The Uses and Abuses of History: Understanding Contemporary U.S. Immigration, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45:4-20. 2018 Introduction: Immigration and Changing Identities, (Nancy Foner, Kay Deaux, and Katharine Donato), RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 4: 1-25. 2018 Being Muslim in the United States and Western Europe: Why is it Different? (Nancy Foner and Richard Alba), Growing Up Muslim in Europe and the United States, edited by Mehdi Bozorgmehr and Philip Kasinitz, Routledge, Pp. 21-38. 2018 The Children of Low-Status Immigrants and Youth Unemployment in the U.S. and Western Europe. (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner). Youth, Jobs, and the Future: Problems and Prospects, edited by Lynn Chancer, Martin Sanchez- Jankowski, and Christine Trost, Oxford University Press, Pp. 119-139.. 2018 2017 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016 2016 2015 Race in an Era of Mass Migration: Black Migrants in Europe and the United States. Ethnic and Racial Studies 41: 1113-1130. 40th Anniversary Issue. Reprinted in Why Do We Still Talk About Race, edited by Martin Bulmer and John Solomos. London: Routledge, 2019. Whats New about Super-diversity? A Research Comment, Centerpiece of forum section. Journal of American Ethnic History 36 (4): 49-57. Immigration and the Geography of Polarization (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner), City and Community 29: 239-243. Reflections on My Career and Urban Anthropology, City and Society 29: 362- 369. How Successful Is Immigrant Integration in the United States and Western Europe? A Comparative Review and Analysis, (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner), Geografie 122: 409-428. Integrations Challenges and Opportunities in the Wealthy West, (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner), Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42: 3-22. Strangers No More: A Rejoinder, (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner), Ethnic and Racial Studies 39: 2361-2369. Black Immigrants and the Realities of Racism: Comments and Questions, Journal of American Ethnic History 36 (Fall): 63-70. Mixed Unions and Immigrant-Group Integration in North America and Western Europe (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner), The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 662:38-56. 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010The Emancipation of Immigrant Women? The View from the United States, Emancipation in Exile: Perspectives on the Empowerment of Migrant Women, edited by Nermin Abadan-Unat and Gretty Mizrahi Mirdal. Istanbul: Bilgi University Press, Pp.237-256. Is Islam in Western Europe Like Race in the United States? Sociological Forum 30:885-899. Introduction: Fear, Anxiety, and National Identity: Immigration and Belonging in North America and Western Europe, (Nancy Foner and Patrick Simon), Fear, Anxiety, and National Identity: Immigration and Belonging in North America and Western Europe, edited by Nancy Foner and Patrick Simon. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, Pp. 1-30. Intergenerational Relations in Immigrant Families: Comparisons Across Time and Space, Whats New About the New Immigration?: Traditions and Transformations Since 1965, edited by Marilyn Halter, Marilynn Johnson, Katheryn Viens, and Conrad Edick Wright. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Pp. 114-130. Mobility Trajectories and Family Dynamics: History and Generation in the New York Migration Experience. Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, volume 18 (2009): 24-43. Comparing Immigrant Integration in North America and Western Europe: How Much Do the Grand Narratives Tell Us? (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner) International Migration Review 48: S263-S291. 50th Anniversary Issue. Assimilation, Diversity, and Change: Issues and Perspectives, Routledge International Handbook of Diversity Studies, edited by Steven Vertovec. London: Routledge, Pp. 347-354. Immigration History and the Remaking of New York, New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape, edited by Nancy Foner et al. New York: New York University Press, Pp. 29-51. Introduction: New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape, (Jan Rath, Nancy Foner, Jan Willem Duyvendak, and Rogier van Reekum), New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape, edited by Nancy Foner et al. New York: New York University Press, Pp. 1-21. Is Islam in Amsterdam Like Race in New York? (Nancy Foner and Rogier van Reekum), New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape, edited by Nancy Foner et al. New York: New York University Press, Pp. 133-141. Reflections on Reflections on the Future of Ethnicity, Ethnic and Racial Studies 37: 786-789. Immigration Past & Present. Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (Summer 2013): 16-25. Immigrants in New York City in the New Millennium, One Out of Three: Immigrant New York in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Nancy Foner. New York: Columbia University Press, Pp. 1-34. New York and Los Angeles as Immigrant Destinations: Contrasts and Convergence, (Nancy Foner and Roger Waldinger), New York and Los Angeles: The Uncertain Future, edited by David Halle and Andrew Beveridge, New York: Oxford University Press, Pp. 343-57. Legacies of the Past, (Nancy Foner and Leo Lucassen), The Changing Face of World Cities: Young Adult Children of Immigrants in Europe and the United States, edited by Maurice Crul and John Mollenkopf. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, Pp. 26-43. Black West Indian Americans, Immigrant Struggles, Immigrant Gifts, edited by Diane Portnoy, Barry Portnoy and Charlie Riggs. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University Press, Pp. 183-197. Models of Integration in a Settler Society: Caveats and Complications in the U.S. Case, Patterns of Prejudice 46: 486-499. The Social Effects of Immigration, Oxford Handbook of International Migration, edited by Mark Rosenblum and Daniel Tichenor. New York and London: Oxford University Press, Pp. 190-214. Introduction: Immigration, Incorporation, and Diversity in Western Europe and the United States: Comparative Perspectives (Nancy Foner and Christophe Bertossi), American Behavioral Scientist 55 (December): 1535-1541. Black Identities and the Second Generation: Afro-Caribbeans in Britain and the United States, The Next Generation: Immigrant Youth in a Comparative Perspective, edited by Richard Alba and Mary C. Waters. New York: New York University Press, Pp. 251-268. Relations between the Generations in Immigrant Families, (Nancy Foner and Joanna Dreby), Annual Review of Sociology 37: 545-64. Immigration and the Legacies of the Past: The Impact of Slavery and the Holocaust on Contemporary Immigrants in the United States and Western Europe (Nancy Foner and Richard Alba), Comparative Studies in Society and History 52: 798-819. Review essay, The Second Generation Comes of Age in Contemporary New York, Ethnic and Racial Studies 33: 343-347. 2010Questions of Success: Lessons from the Last Great Immigration, Helping Young Refugees and Immigrants Succeed, edited by Gerald Holton and Gerhard Sonnert. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Pp. 9-21. 2009 Introduction: Intergenerational Relations in Immigrant Families. Across Generations: Immigrant Families in America, edited by Nancy Foner. New York: New York University Press, Pp. 1-20. 2009Entering the Precincts of Power: Do National Differences Matter for Immigrant-Minority Political Participation? (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner), Bringing Outsiders In: Transatlantic Perspectives on Immigrant Political Incorporation, edited by Jennifer Hochschild and John Mollenkopf. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, Pp. 277-293. 2009Gender and Migration: West Indians in Comparative Perspective, International Migration 47: 3-29. 2008Challenges of Integration: The Second Generation in the United States and Europe, International Migration and Development, Continuing the Dialogue, Legal and Policy Perspectives, edited by Joseph Chamie and Luca Dall Oglio. New York and Geneva: Center for Migration Studies and International Organization for Migration, Pp. 159-168. 2008Transnationalism, Integration, and Citizenship in the United States, Then and Now, Canadian Diversity 6: 134-137. 2008A (Sheltered) Island of Acceptance, Contexts 7 (Fall): 64-66. 2008Immigration and Ethnic Diversity in New York, New York-Berlin: Kulturen en der Stadt, edited by Susanne Stemmler and Sven Arnold. Goettingen: Wallstein Verlag, Pp. 213-220. 2008Immigrant Religion in the U.S. and Western Europe: Bridge or Barrier to Inclusion? (Nancy Foner and Richard Alba), International Migration Review 42: 360-392. Reprinted in Migration and Religion, edited by James Beckford. London: Edward Elgar, 2016. Reprinted (and translated), Religione dellimmigrato negli Stati Uniti e NellEuropa occidentale: ponte o barrier allinclusione? Studi Emigrazione (2011) 48: 39-71. 2008The Dutch Dilemma: Religion, Integration, and the Crisis of Tolerance, Sociological Forum 23: 407-413. 2008New York City: Americas Classic Immigrant Gateway. Migrants to the Metropolis: The Rise of Immigrant Gateway Cities, edited by Marie Price and Lisa Benton-Short. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, Pp. 51-67. 2008Afterword: Some Concluding Reflections. Citizenship, Political Engagement, and Belonging: Immigrants in Europe and the United States, edited by Deborah Reed-Danahay and Caroline Brettell. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, Pp. 244-251. 2008Immigration Policy: Bringing in the City, State, and Region, Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas 5: 65-69. 2007How Exceptional is New York? Migration and Multiculturalism in the Empire City. Ethnic and Racial Studies 30: 999-1023. Summarized and excerpted in New York, Immigration 101, The Wilson Quarterly 32 (winter 2008): 70-71. Reprinted in Anthropology of Migration and Multiculturalism, edited by Steven Vertovec. London: Routledge, 2009. Reprinted in Multiculturalism (Critical Concepts in Sociology series), edited by Gerd Baumann and Steven Vertovec. London: Taylor and Francis, 2010. 2007Beyond the Melting Pot: Immigration and Ethnic Change in New York. NYC, Das Vermessene Paradies: Positionen zu New York, edited by Berndt Scherer and Detlef Diederichsen. Berlin: Haus der Kulteren der Welt. 2007Engagements across National Borders, Then and Now. Fordham Law Review (New Dimensions of Citizenship Symposium) 75: 2483-2492. 2007Migration, Location and Memory: Jewish History through a Comparative Lens. Jewish Culture and History 9: 151-162. Reprinted in Place and Displacement in Jewish History and Memory, edited by David Cesarani, Tony Kushner, and Milton Shain. London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2009. 2007The Second Generation (Nancy Foner and Philip Kasinitz). The New Americans: A Guide to Immigration Since 1965, edited by Mary Waters and Reed Ueda with Helen Marrow. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, Pp. 270-282. 2006The Second Generation from the Last Great Wave of Immigration: Setting the Record Straight (Nancy Foner and Richard Alba). Migration Information Source, October. www. Migrationinformation.org 2006The Challenge and Promise of Past-Present Comparisons. Journal of American Ethnic History 25: 142-152. Special Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Commemorative issue, New Directions in American Immigration and Ethnic History. 2006Then and Now or Then to Now: Immigration to New York in Contemporary and Historical Perspective. Journal of American Ethnic History 25: 33-47.  Reprinted in Immigration, Incorporation and Transnationalism, edited by Elliott Barkan, Piscataway, N.J.: Transaction Books, 2007. 2005 The Social Effects of 9/11 on New York City: An Introduction. Wounded City: The Social Impact of 9/11, edited by Nancy Foner. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, Pp. 3-27. 2004Immigrants Past and Present in New Amsterdam. Becoming an Amsterdammer: Migrants, Their Organizations and Integration, 1600-2000, edited by Leo Lucassen. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, Pp. 25-35. 2004 Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States: Social Constructions and Social Relations in Historical and Contemporary Perspective (Nancy Foner and George Fredrickson). Not Just Black and White, edited by Nancy Foner and George Fredrickson. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, Pp.1-19. 2004Comparative Perspectives on Immigration: The United States and Canada. Canadian American Research Symposium 2 (Fall 2004): 10-12. 2003Anthropology and Contemporary Immigration: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going. American Arrivals: Anthropology Engages the New Immigration, edited by Nancy Foner. Santa Fe: N.M.: School of American Research Press; Oxford: James Currey, Pp. 3-43. 2003Immigrants and African Americans: Comparative Perspectives on the New York Experience across Time and Space. Host Societies and the Reception of Immigrants, edited by Jeffrey G. Reitz. La Jolla, CA: Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, Pp. 45-71. 2002Second Generation Transnationalism, Then and Now. The Changing Face of Home: The Transnational Lives of the Second Generation, edited by Peggy Levitt and Mary Waters. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, Pp. 242- 252. 2002Response. Journal of American Ethnic History 21: 102-119. Special Forum section on Old and New Immigrants: On Nancy Foners From Ellis Island to JFK, edited by Leo Lucassen. Reprinted in Annual Editions: Race and Ethnic Relations 03/04. 13th Edition, edited by John Kromkowski. Guilford, Conn.: McGraw Hill, 2003. 2001Introduction: New Immigrants in a New New York. New Immigrants in New York. Completely revised and updated edition, edited by Nancy Foner. New York: Columbia University Press, Pp. 1-31. 2001Transnationalism, Then and Now: New York Immigrants Today and at the Turn of the Twentieth Century. Migration, Transnationalization, and Race in a Changing New York, edited by Hector Cordero-Guzman, Robert Smith, and Ramon Grosfoguel. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, Pp. 35-57. 2001West Indian Migration to New York: An Overview. Islands in the City: West Indian Migration to New York, edited by Nancy Foner. Berkeley: University of California Press, Pp.1- 22. 2001Immigrant Commitment to America, Then and Now: Myths and Realities. Citizenship Studies 5: 27- 40. 2001From Ellis Island to JFK: Education in New Yorks Two Great Waves of Immigration. Brandeis Review 21: 32-37. Reprinted in Race and Ethnicity in Society, edited by Elizabeth Higginbotham and Margaret Andersen. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2005; 2nd ed. 2008; 3rd ed. 2012. 2000 Beyond the Melting Pot Three Decades Later: New Immigrants and New Yorks New Racial and Ethnic Mixture. International Migration Review 34: 255- 262. 2000Immigration and Immigration Research in the United States. (Nancy Foner, Rubn Rumbaut and Steven Gold ) Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Nancy Foner, Rubn Rumbaut, and Steven Gold. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, Pp. 1-19. 1999Introduction: Immigration and Immigration Research in the United States. ((Rubn Rumbaut, Nancy Foner, and Steven Gold). American Behavioral Scientist 42: 1258-1263. 1999 Anthropology and the Study of Immigration. American Behavioral Scientist 42: 1268-1270. Revised and expanded version reprinted in Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Nancy Foner, Ruben Rumbaut, and Steven Gold. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2000. 1999Immigrant Women and Work in New York City, Then and Now. Journal of American Ethnic History 18: 95-113. Reprinted in Mass Migration to the United States: Classical and Contemporary Periods, edited by Pyong Gap Min. Walnut Creek, Ca: Altamira Press, 2002. Reprinted in American Immigration and Ethnicity: A Reader, edited by David Gerber and Alan Kraut. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 1998Benefits and Burdens: Immigrant Women and Work in New York City. Gender Issues 16: 5-24. Reprinted in Immigrant Women, edited by Rita Simon. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, 2001. Reprinted in Migration, Globalization and Ethnic Relations: An Interdisciplinary Approach, edited by Mohsen Mobasher and Mahmoud Sahdr. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice- Hall, 2004. 1998West Indian Identity in the Diaspora: Comparative and Historical Perspectives. Latin American Perspectives 25: 173-188. 1998The Transnationals. Natural History Magazine 107 (March): 34-35.Reprinted in Perspectives: Race and Ethnicity, edited by Amber Ault. Bellevue, Ia: Coursewise Publishing, 1999. 1998Towards a Comparative Perspective on Caribbean Migration. Caribbean Migration: Globalised Identities, edited by Mary Chamberlain. London and New York: Routledge, Pp. 47- 60. 1997 Whats New about Transnationalism? New York Immigrants Today and at the Turn of the Century. Diaspora 6: 355-376. Revised version in Urban Life: Readings in the Anthropology of the City, edited by George Gmelch and Petra Kuppinger. 6th ed. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2018. Reprinted in Migration: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences, edited by Steven Vertovec. London: Routledge, 2010. Revised version in Urban Life: Readings in the Anthropology of the City, edited by George Gmelch and Robert Van Kemper. 5th ed. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2010. Condensed version in Urban Life: Readings in Urban Anthropology, edited by George Gmelch and Walter Zenner. 4th ed. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 2001. 1997The Immigrant Family: Cultural Legacies and Cultural Changes. International Migration Review 31: 891-904. Revised version in The Handbook of International Migration, edited by Charles Hirschman, Philip Kasinitz, and Josh DeWind. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1999. Reprinted in The New Immigration: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Volume 4, edited by Marcelo Suarez-Orozco and Carola Suarez-Orozco. New York: Routledge, 2001. Reprinted in The New Immigration: An Interdisciplinary Reader, edited by Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, Carola Suarez-Orozco, and Desiree Qin- Hilliard. New York: Routledge, 2005. Translated version, La Famiglia Immigrata: Eredita e Cambiamenti Culturali, Mondi Migranti, 2007.1997 Jamaicans. American Immigrant Cultures. New York: Macmillan Reference, Pp. 491-496. 1995Race and Ethnic Relations in Immigrant New York. Migration World 23: 14-18. 1995The Hidden Injuries of Bureaucracy: Work in an American Nursing Home. Human Organization 54: 229-237. 1995 Relatives as Trouble: Nursing Home Aides and Patients Families. Culture of Long Term Care: Nursing Home Ethnography, edited by J. Neil Henderson and Maria Vesperi. New York: Bergin and Garvey, Pp. 165- 178. 1995 Contemporary Immigration: Issues and Perspectives. The Anthropology of Lower Income Urban Enclaves: The Case of East Harlem, edited by Judith Freidenberg. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 749: 245-252. 1995Jamaicans. Encyclopedia of New York City, edited by Kenneth Jackson. New Haven: Yale University Press, Pp. 611-612. Revised version in Encyclopedia of New York City, 2nd edition, Yale University Press, 2010. 1994Nursing Home Aides: Saints or Monsters? The Gerontologist 34: 245- 250. 1993When the Contract Fails: Care for the Old in Nonindustrial Cultures. The Changing Contract Across Generations, edited by Vern L. Bengtson and W. Andrew Achenbaum. New York: Aldine de Gruyter, Pp. 101-117. Reprinted in Aging for the Twenty-First Century: Readings in Social Gerontology, edited by Jill Quadagno and Debra Street. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. 1993Emergent Ethnicity: The Case of Jamaican Immigrants. Hommes & Migration (February-March) 51-53. Special issue on the United States. 1993Work Culture in the Nursing Home: Adaptation and Resistance among Nursing Home Aides. Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies 14: 44-67. 1989Older Women in Nonindustrial Cultures: Consequences of Power and Privilege. Women and Health 14: 227-237. Reprinted in Women in the Later Years: Health, Social and Cultural Perspectives, edited by Lois Grau in collaboration with Ida Susser. New York: Harrington Park Press, 1989. 1987 The Jamaicans: Race and Ethnicity among Migrants in New York. New Immigrants in New York, edited by Nancy Foner. New York: Columbia University Press, Pp. 195-217. 1987New Immigrants and Changing Patterns in New York City. New Immigrants in New York, edited by Nancy Foner. New York: Columbia University Press, Pp. 1-33. 1987Jamaicans in London and New York: A Comparative Note, New Community 14: 182-185. Special issue on Racial and Ethnic Relations in Britain: Past, Present and Future. 1986Sex Roles and Sensibilities: Jamaican Women in New York and London. International Migration: The Female Experience, edited by Rita Simon and Caroline Brettell. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, Pp. 133-151. 1985Old and Frail and Everywhere Unequal: Care for the Aged in Nonindustrial Cultures. Hastings Center Report 15: 27-31. Expanded and revised version, "Caring for the Elderly: A Cross- Cultural View in Growing Old in America, 3d edition, edited by Beth Hess and Elizabeth Markson. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, 1985. 1985Race and Color: Jamaican Migrants in London and New York City. International Migration Review 19: 708-727. 1984Age and Social Change. Age and Anthropological Theory, edited by David Kertzer and Jennie Keith. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, Pp.195-216. 1984Jamaicans in New York City. Migration Today 12: 6-12. 1983Jamaican Migrants: A Comparative Analysis of the New York and London Experience. Occasional Paper No. 36. New York Research Program in Inter-American Affairs, New York University. 1982Some Consequences of Age Inequality in Nonindustrial Societies. Aging from Birth to Death, Vol. II: Sociotemporal Perspectives, edited by Matilda White Riley, Ronald Abeles, and Michael Teitelbaum. Selected AAAS Symposium. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, Pp. 71-85. 1979West Indians in New York City and London: A Comparative Analysis. International Migration Review 13: 284-297. Reprinted, with added postscript, in Caribbean Life in New York City: Sociocultural Dimensions, edited by Constance Sutton and Elsa Chaney. New York: Center for Migration Studies, 1987. 1978Jamaican and Black American Migrant Farm Workers: A Comparative Analysis. (Nancy Foner and Richard Napoli), Social Problems 25: 491- 503. 1977The Jamaicans: Cultural and Social Change among Migrants in Britain. Between Two Cultures: Migrants and Minorities in Britain, edited by James L. Watson. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Pp. 120-150.  Edited excerpts reprinted in The Guardian, November 16, 1977.1976Male and Female: Jamaican Migrants in London. Anthropological Quarterly 49: 28-35. 1975The Meaning of Education to Jamaicans at Home and in London, New Community 5: 195-202. Reprinted in Adaptation of Migrants from the Caribbean in the European and American Metropolis, edited by Humphrey E. Lamur and John Speckmann. Leiden: Department of Caribbean Studies, Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology, 1978.1975Women, Work and Migration: Jamaicans in London. Urban Anthropology 4:229-249. Reprinted in New Community 5 (1976): 85-98. 1973Party Politics in a Jamaican Community. Caribbean Studies 13: 51-64. 1972Competition, Conflict and Education in Rural Jamaica. Human Organization 31: 395-402.Work in Preparation   Immigration and the Transformation of America, book manuscript, under contract with Princeton University Press "Introduction: Why and How History Matters for Migration Research," special issue of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (Christophe Bertossi, Jan Willem Duyvendak, and Nancy Foner).  Other Publications and Reports  2019 2017 2017 2016 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2013 2013 2010 2009  Inside the Elite World of National Spelling Bee Competitors, New York Times Book Review, May 12: 7. Making Room for Muslims (Nancy Foner and Richard Alba), Handelsblatt Global (on line) Crescent among the Stars: Is It Harder Being Muslim In Western Europe than in the United States? Berlin Journal, pp. 13-15. Managing Religious Difference in North America and Europe in an Era of Mass Migration, (Demetrios Papademetriou, Richard Alba, Nancy Foner, and Natalia Banelescu-Bogdan), Migration Policy Institute report. Mixed Unions Reveal Progress in Integration but also Enduring Social Cleavages (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner), LSE American Politics and Policy Blog. America Needs An Integration Policy (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner), Zocalo Public Square. Why is it Harder Being Muslim in Western Europe than in the United States? (Nancy Foner and Richard Alba), IslamiQ, (in German and Turkish), German on-line magazine. Islam and Immigration in Europe (Nancy Foner and Richard Alba), Cornerstone: A Conversation on Religious Freedom and Its Social Implications, Georgetown University blog. New York: A City Transformed by Immigration, Footnotes [ASA Newsletter], March/April. In Memoriam: Aristide Zolberg, Migration Studies 1: 129-30. Immigrants Minding the Store in Todays New York City, Report for the Lower East Side Tenement Museum Immigration to the United States, Old and New, JMB Journal (Jewish Museum of Berlin), issue on Migration, spring 2010, 54-58. The American Melting Pot is a Rich Stew: Immigrants Become Attached to Their Country, Despite Fears to the Contrary, Phi Kappa Phi Forum 89 (summer 2009): 7-10.  2009Immigrants in New York at the Turn of the Twenty First Century, Museum for African Art. 2008Anne Foner. Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, edited by Deborah Carr. New York: Macmillan, Pp. 153-154. 2007New York: A Unique Immigrant City, Footnotes [ASA Newsletter] July/August. 2006Immigrants at Home, New York Times (Op-ed), City Section, November 26: 11. 2006A Unique Time and Place: New York and the National Immigration Debate, Gotham Gazette, June 12. 2005Can It Happen Here? (Richard Alba and Nancy Foner).The Nation, October 17: 20-22. Reprinted in Islamic Fundamentalism: At Issue, edited by David Haugen. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2008.2005Ellis Island. Immigration and Asylum edited by Matthew Gibney and Randall Hansen. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. 2003Immigration Research for a New Century. Items & Issues [Social Science Research Council] 4 (March): 24. 2003Comments on Demographic and History Presentations. Women Immigrants in the United States, edited by Philippa Strum and Danielle Tarantolo. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Pp. 35-36. 2002The Golden Age of Immigration is Now: Todays Reality Confronts Yesterdays Myths. Gotham Gazette (Fall): 2-4. Reprinted in The Place Where We Dwell: Reading & Writing About New York City, edited by Juanita But and Mark Noonan. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 2005. 2002The Meaning of Race in Two Immigration Eras. North American Dialogues [publication of Society for the Anthropology of North America (September): 1-4. 2002 West Indian Domestic Workers in New York, report for the J.M. Kaplan Fund project on Migrant Mothers Working as Domestics in Rich Countries..2001Immigration and Immigration Research in the United States.(Nancy Foner, Rubn Rumbaut and Steven Gold). Items & Issues [Social Science Research Council] 2 (Summer): 1-6. 2001From Ellis Island to JFK: Immigration and Race in New York, Past, Present, and Future. World on the Move [Newsletter, ASA International Migration Section] 8 (Fall): 2-4. 1995-Foreword. New Immigrants Series. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. (From the Workers State to the Golden State by Steven Gold; Salvadorans In Suburbia by Sarah Mahler; From the Ganges to the Hudson by Johanna Lessinger; A Visa for a Dream by Patricia Pessar; Changing Identities by James Freeman; Pride Against Prejudice by Alex Stepick; Ethnicity and Entrepreneurship by Bernard Wong; An Invisible Minority by Maxine Margolis; New Pioneers in the Heartland by JoAnn Koltyk; Changes and Conflicts by Pyong Gap Min; Nuer Journeys, Nuer Lives by Jon Holtzman; The Legacy of Exile: Cubans in the United States by Guillermo Grenier and Lisandro Perez; Yucatecans in Dallas by Rachel Adler) 1998Foreword. Women among Women: Anthropological Perspectives on Female Age Hierarchies, edited by Jeannette Dickerson-Putman and Judith K. Brown. Champaign, Ill.: University of Illinois Press. 1994New Immigrants Series: An Editors View. Migration World 24: 51-52. 1993Troubled Aides at 'Crescent Nursing Home.'" Aging Today 14 (July/August): 6. 1992Editor, "Women's Work Cultures." Anthropology of Work Review 13: 21-27.1992Paradoxes of Resistance: Work Culture among Nursing Home Aides. Anthropology of Work Review 13: 25-26. 1991Annotated bibliography of works on Broad Cross-Cultural Comparisons. Anthropology of Aging: A Partially Annotated Bibliography, edited by Marjorie M. Schweitzer. New York: Greenwood Press, Pp. 18-29. 1990Jamaican Immigration to the United States. Unauthorized Migration: Addressing the Root Causes. Hearings before the Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, Pp. 687-689, 694- 695. 1988New Immigrants in New York City. New York's New Immigrants, edited by Roy Leavitt. Proceedings of a Research Utilization Workshop. New York: Community Council of Greater New York, Pp. 8-14. 1986Important Elders. Faces: The Magazine about People 2: 5-8.  Reviews  2012 Review of Shirley Yee, An Immigrant Neighborhood: Interethnic and Interracial Encounters in New York Before 1930 in Journal of American History 99: 609-10.2008Review of Violet Showers Johnson, The Other Black Bostonians: West Indians in Boston, 1900-1950 in Ethnic and Racial Studies 31: 1172-73. 2007Review of Eva Bernhardt et al., Immigration, Gender, and Family Transitions to Adulthood in Sweden in Contemporary Sociology 36: 433-44. 2005Review of Roger Waldinger (ed.), Strangers at the Gates: New Immigrants in Urban America in Contemporary Sociology 34: 295-96. 2002Review of Harry Goulbourne and Mary Chamberlain (eds.), Caribbean Families in Britain and the Trans-Atlantic World in Ethnic and Racial Studies 25: 683-84. 2002Review of Rachel Buff, Immigration and the Political Economy of Home: West Indian Brooklyn and American Indian Minneapolis, 1945-1992 in International Migration Review 36: 604-05. 2000Review of Elliott Barkan (ed.), A Nation of Peoples: A Sourcebook on Americas Multicultural Heritage in Journal of American Ethnic History 20: 87-89. 1999Review of Nicholas Van Hear, New Diasporas: The Mass Exodus, Dispersal and Regrouping of Migrant Communities in Contemporary Sociology 28: 447- 448. 1998Review of Stephen Cornell and Douglas Hartmann, Ethnicity and Race: Making Identities in a Changing World in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 24: 582. 1998Review of Nicole Rodriguez Toulis, Believing Identity: Pentecostalism and the Mediation of Jamaican Ethnicity and Gender in England in American Anthropologist 100: 55-56. 1998Review of Alan Booth, Ann Crouter, and Nancy Landale (eds), Immigration and the Family: Research and Policy on U.S. Immigrants in American Journal of Sociology 103: 1156-1158. 1997Review of Yvonne Channer, I Am a Promise: The School Achievement of British African Caribbeans in International Migration Review 31: 480-81. 1996Review of Louise Lamphere, Alex Stepick, and Guillermo Grenier (eds), Newcomers in the Workplace: Immigrants and the Restructuring of the U.S. Economy in Ethnic and Racial Studies 19: 759-760. 1995Review of Maxine Margolis, Little Brazil: An Ethnography of Brazilian Immigrants in New York City in American Ethnologist 22: 669-670. 1994Review of Philip Kasinitz, Caribbean New York: Black Immigrants and the Politics of Race in International Migration Review 28: 212-213. 1993Review of Louise Lamphere (ed), Structuring Diversity: Ethnographic Perspectives on the New Immigration, in American Anthropologist 95: 1042- 1043. 1993Review of exhibit "Growing Old in Spanish Harlem," Museum of the City of New York, in Museum Anthropology 17:74-76. 1991Review of Susan Glenn, Daughters of the Shtetl: Life and Labor in the Immigrant Generation in New York Folklore 17: 137-139. 1990Review of Alejandro Portes, Manuel Castells, and Lauren Benton (eds), The Informal Economy: Studies in Advanced and Developed Countries in Science 247 (9 February): 731-732. 1990Review of Moshe Shokeid, Children of Circumstances: Israeli Emigrants in New York in American Ethnologist 17: 154-155. 1990Review of Sallie Westwood and Parminder Bhachu (eds), Enterprising Women: Ethnicity, Economy and Gender Relations in American Anthropologist 92: 508. 1989Review of Elizabeth McLean Petras, Jamaican Labor Migration: White Capital and Black Labor, 1850-1930 in International Migration Review, 22: 659-660. 1989Review of Karen Brodkin Sacks, Caring by the Hour: Women, Work and Organizing at Duke Medical Center in American Ethnologist 16:584-585. 1988Review of Sharon Kaufman, The Ageless Self: Sources of Meaning in Later Life in Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2: 189-190. 1986Review of Judith Brown and Virginia Kerns (eds), In Her Prime: A New View of Middle-Aged Women in American Ethnologist 13:588. 1977Review of "Mothers are People," "Like the Trees," and "It is Not Enough," American Anthropologist 79: 208- 211. 1975Review of Stuart Philpott, West Indian Migration: The Montserrat Case, in American Anthropologist 77: 649. Grants and Fellowships John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 2017-18 Berlin Prize, American Academy in Berlin, 2017 Distinguished CUNY Fellow, Advanced Research Collaborative, CUNY Graduate Center, 2013-2014 Russell Sage Foundation, Presidential Authority Award for conference (organized with Patrick Simon), Fear and Anxiety over National Identity: Contrasting North American and European Experiences and Public Debates on Immigrant and Second Generation Integration, 2011 Visiting Scholar, University of Amsterdam, Urban Studies Program, 2011 Social Science Research Council, Field Director, International Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship Program, Multiculturalism, Immigration, and Identity in Western Europe and the United States, 2010 Russell Sage Foundation, Steering Committee, Working Group on New York Citys Recovery from 9/11 and Chair of Working Party on Social Effects, 2002-05 School of American Research Advanced Seminar, Anthropology and Contemporary Immigration, 2001 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research conference grant, West Indian Migration to New York: Historical, Contemporary, and Transnational Perspectives, 1999 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 1994-1995 RISM Landes Senior Fellowship Award, The Dilemmas of Caregiving: A Case Study of Nursing Home Workers, 1993 National Institute on Aging research grant, Nursing Home Workers and Patient Care: A Case Study, 1989-1992 New York University, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, New York Research Program in Inter-American Affairs. Research fellowship to study Jamaican migrants in New York, 1982 State University of New York Faculty Research Fellowship and Grant-in-Aid, Age Inequality in Nonindustrial Societies, summer 1980 State University of New York Faculty Research Fellowship Status Change among Jamaican Migrants in London, summer 1974 City University of New York Faculty Research Award Program Grant, Status Change among Jamaican Migrants in London, 1973 National Institute of Mental Health small grant, Status Change among Jamaican Migrants in London, 1973 National Institute of Mental Health Public Health Service fellowship and field training grant, 1968-1970 National Defense Education Act, Title IV fellowship, University of Chicago, 1966-1968Biographical Articles Nancy Foner. Written by Caroline Brettell. Biographical Dictionary of Anthropology (edited by Vered Amit). New York: Routledge, 2003, Pp. 164-165. Nancy Foner. Written by W. Andrew Achenbaum. Profiles in Gerontology: A Biographical Dictionary (edited by W. Andrew Achenbaum and Daniel Albert). Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1995, Pp. 126-127. Professional Service Elected OfficesPresident, Eastern Sociological Society, 2014-2015 President-Elect, 2013-2014 Chair, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association, 2007-2008 (Chair-Elect, 2006-2007) Council Member, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association, 2005-07 Council Member, Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section, American Sociological Association, 2009-12 Member, Executive Board, Immigration and Ethnic History Society, 2003-2006 President, Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology, 2000-02 President-Elect, 1998-2000 President, Society for the Anthropology of Work, 1993-95 Member, Executive Committee, Society for the Anthropology of Work, 1996-98 Membership Committee, American Anthropological Association, member (1994) and chair (1995) Committee/Advisory Board Memberships Member, Panel on The Integration of Immigrants into American Society, National Research Council, National Academies of Sciences, 2014-2015 Member, Advisory Group, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Goettingen, Germany, 2008-2012 Member, Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island Foundation History Advisory Committee, 2003-2019 Member, Immigration Research Advisory Committee, Russell Sage Foundation, 1994-2012 Member, Advisory Panel, Americans All: The Immigration/Migration Initiative, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History, 2012. Member, Historical Advisors Group, American Jewish Historical Society, Emma Lazarus/Union Square exhibit, 2019 Member, Historical Advisors Group, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 2012-2017 Member, Advisory Board, Social Science Research Council Task Force on Hurricane Katrina and Rebuilding the Gulf Coast and Working Group on Hurricane Katrina Evacuees, 2006-2010 Member, Panel on the Integration of Immigrants, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 2006-2009 Member, Selection Committee, Charles A. Ryskamp Research Fellowship Program, American Council of Learned Societies, 2008-2010 Member, Advisory Panel, Immigrant Research Initiative, Fiscal Policy Institute, 2008-present Member, Committee on International Migration, Social Science Research Council, 1994-2007 Chair, Postdoctoral Awards Committee, 1999-2002 Co-Chair, Postdoctoral Awards Committee, 1995-98 Co-Chair, Working Group, Immigration, Race and Ethnicity: Then and Now, 2000-02 Chair, Working Group on Historical Comparisons, 1996-98 Co-Organizer, Research Fellows Conference (Transformations: Immigration and Immigration Research in the United States), 1997-98 Chair, Distinguished Early Career Award Committee, 2010; Chair, Oliver Cromwell Cox Article Award Committee, 2012, Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section, American Sociological Association Chair, Naming Awards Committee, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association, 2013 Member, Qualey Award Committee, Immigration and Ethnic History Society, 2014-2017 Chair, John Higham Travel Award Committee, Immigration and Ethnic History Society, 2004-2005 Member, Steering Committee, Working Group on New York Citys Recovery from 9/11, Russell Sage Foundation; Chair, Working Party on Social Effects, 2002-05 Member, Advisory Board, Summer Institute on International Migration, Ethnic Diversity and Cities, University of Amsterdam, 2003-2006 Member, Advisory Board, Global Migration History Project, 2004-present Research Associate, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California at San Diego, 2001- present Member, Anthropology Section Advisory Board, New York Academy of Sciences,1996-2007 Advisory Board, WGBH- The World, Public Radio International, Immigration Coverage, 1998-2000 Member, Executive Committee, International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship, New School for Social Research, 1995-1999 Editorial Boards Co-Editor, Rose Series in Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2018-22 Editorial Board, Journal of American Ethnic History, 2006-present Editorial Board, International Migration Review, 2001- present Editorial Board, Migration and Society, 2018-present Editorial Board, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 2013-2019 North America and Caribbean Editor, Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs, 2000-2012; International Advisory Board, 2012-present Editorial Board, Patterns of Prejudice, 2005-present Editorial Board, City and Society, 1999-2018 Editorial Board, Anthropology of Work Review, 2003-2017 Contributing Editor, Wadabagei: A Journal of the Caribbean and Its Diaspora, 1997- present International Advisory Board, The Routledge Encyclopedia of Race and Racism Editorial Advisory Board, Immigrants in America, ABC-CLIO Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Wiley Blackwell Editorial Board, Studies in World Migrations Series, University of Illinois Press Editorial Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of Migration (Springer Publishing) Editorial Advisory Board, The New Americans (Harvard University Press) Editorial Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of American Immigration (Macmillan Reference) Editorial Advisory Board, The Encyclopedia of American Immigrant Cultures (M.E. Sharpe) Editorial Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of International Migration (Routledge)  Consultant WorkMember, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Evaluation Committee for the Metropolis Project, Ottawa, 2005-06 Consultant, Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans, 2006 Member, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies (IMES) Evaluation Committee, University of Amsterdam, 2005, 2009 Consultant, Exhibit on New York: City of Refuge, Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2004 Consultant, Exhibit on the Ellis Island photographs of Augustus Sherman, Aperture Gallery, 2004 Consultant, J.M. Kaplan Fund, Migrant Mothers project, 2002 Consultant, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 2001, 2007, 2009-2017 Consultant, Exhibits on "Sunset Park and Brooklyn Works!" Brooklyn Historical Society, 1995-2003 Consultant, WGBH-The World, Public Radio International, Race and Ethnicity Coverage, 1999 Member, Site Visit Review of Department of Anthropology, Brooklyn College, CUNY, 1998 Member, Visiting Committee to review Department of Anthropology, Montclair State University, 1997 Editor/Consultant, The Region's Immigrant Population and Work Force Preparedness, Regional Plan Association/ Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 1992-97 Testimony on The Peopling of America Theme Study Act, U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Resources, Washington D.C., 2000 Testimony on Black Immigrants and Native Blacks, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, Hearing on Immigration and Community Relations, Washington D.C., 1993 Testimony on Jamaican immigration presented to Congressional Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development, New York, 1989 Briefing for U.S. Ambassador-Designate to Jamaica, U.S. Department of State, 1979 Other ActivitiesOrganized and chaired sessions for meetings of American Sociological Association (2008, 2013), Eastern Sociological Society (2010, 2014, 2017), American Anthropological Association (1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000) Co-organizer, conference on Immigration and Identities: Race and Ethnicity in a Changing United States, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 2017 Co-organizer, conference on Super-diversity: A Transatlantic Conversation, Advanced Research Collaborative, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, 2016 Co-organizer, conference on Fear and Anxiety over National Identity: Contrasting North American and European Experiences and Public Debates on Immigrant and Second Generation Integration, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 2011 Co-organizer, conference on Amsterdam and New York: The Impact of Immigration on Two Global Cities, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2011 Co-organizer, conference on Multiculturalism, Immigration, and Identities: A Transatlantic Comparison, ENS de Lyon, France, 2010 Organizer, Seminar on Anthropology and Contemporary Immigration, School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2001 Advisor, Global Diversity in Cities Project, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Goettingen, Germany, 2010-2015 Faculty Associate, Roosevelt House Center for Public Policy, Hunter College, CUNY, 2006-present Instructor, Concepts and Theories of International Migration, Summer Institute on International Migration, Ethnic Diversity and Cities, University of Amsterdam, 2006 Member, Ad-Hoc Review Study Section, National Institute of Health, Human Development and Aging, 1990, 1991, 1992 Sponsor, Hunter College Gender Equity Program, 2002-2004. Keynote and Named Lectures, Selected Invited Talks and Conference Papers (1996 -2020) Xenophobia Then and Now, Presidential Panel on Immigration Policy in the Era of National Populism, annual Eastern Sociological Society meeting, Philadelphia, 2020 Keynote Lecture, Fear, Anxiety, and Immigration in the United States and Western Europe, conference on Voicing the Global Migration Crisis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 2018; Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, 2019  Keynote Lecture, Racialization in an Era of Mass Migration: Black Immigrants in Europe and the United States, Ethnic and Pluralism Studies Graduate Research Conference, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, 2018; INED (National Demographic Institute), Paris, 2019 Keynote Lecture, The Uses and Abuses of History: Understanding Contemporary U.S. Immigration, 5th Annual JEMS conference, Sussex Centre for Migration Research, Brighton, England, 2017 Berthold Leibinger Lecture, Barriers to Integration: Is Islam in Western Europe Like Race in the United States? American Academy in Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 2017; Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 2017 Race in an Era of Mass Migration: Black Immigrants in Europe and the United States, Ethnic and Racial Studies 40th Anniversary conference, University of Warwick, England, 2017 Ehrenpreis Annual Distinguished Lecture, Fear, Anxiety and Immigration in American Society, Bronx Community College, 2017; Free University of Berlin, JFK Institute, 2017; German-American Center, Stuttgart, Germany, 2017 Comparing Immigrant Integration in the United States and Western Europe, Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University, 2017; Rutgers University, 2018 Jean Monnet Distinguished Lecture, Fear, Anxiety, and Immigration: Barriers and Belonging in the U.S. and Western Europe, University at Buffalo, SUNY, 2016 Keynote Address, Fear, Anxiety and Immigration: Barriers and Belonging in the U.S. and Western Europe, conference on Migration With(out) Boundaries, Michigan State University, 2016 Keynote Presentation, Immigrants and Islam in the United States and Western Europe: Barriers to Inclusion, Center for Migration Studies Annual Academic and Policy Symposium, New York, 2016 Why Compare? The Benefits of Transatlantic Comparisons in Immigration Research, Conference on Immigration and Integration from a Comparative Perspective, Columbia University, 2016 Keynote Address, American Jewish History and a Comparative Approach, American Jewish Historical Society Scholars Conference, New York, 2016 Plenary Lecture, Comparing the Integration of Immigrants in North America and Western Europe (with Richard Alba), IMISCOE conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 2016 Keynote Lecture, The Not So Good Old Days: How America Became a Multicultural Society, Conference on Giving History Its Place in Migration and Refugee Debates and Research, Paris Institute for Advanced Studies, Paris, France, 2016 The U.S. as a Classic Immigration Country: The Uses and Abuses of History, Conference on Giving History Its Place in Migration and Refugee Debates and Research, Paris Institute for Advanced Studies, Paris, France, 2016 Whats New About Super-diversity? The View from New York, conference on Super-diversity: A Transatlantic Conversation, CUNY Graduate Center, 2016 Immigration and the Future of New York, Event Commemorating 15th Anniversary of Macaulay Honors College, New York, 2016 The U.S. Approach to Immigration, Euro-Atlantic Caf event, Centre for Euro-Atlantic Integration and Democracy, Budapest, Hungary, 2016 Is the U.S. Exceptional in Integrating Immigrants? (with Richard Alba), Columbia Migration Forum, Columbia University, New York, 2016 Presidential Address, Is Islam in Western Europe Like Race in the United States? Annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, New York, 2015; European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 2015. Strangers No More: Immigration and the Challenges of Integration in North America and Western Europe (with Richard Alba), Tenement Talk, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 2015; CUNY Graduate Center, Immigration Seminar Series, 2015; Roosevelt House, New York, 2015; VU University Amsterdam, 2015; French Consulate of New York, 2015; Brooklyn Law School, 2016 Framing Success in a Comparison of Immigrant Integration in North America and Western Europe (with Richard Alba), American Sociological Association annual meeting, Chicago, 2015 The 1965 Immigration Act and the Transformation of America, conference on Remaking of America: The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and Its Impact, University of Maryland, 2015 Comparative Approaches to Immigration, Conference on Managing Borders, Columbia University, 2015 Panelist, Importing and Exporting Migration Theory Across Continents, Council for European Studies annual meeting, Paris, France, 2015 Old and New Diversity in New York City, Academy of Urban Super-Diversity, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, Berlin, Germany, 2015 Keynote Address, Comparing Immigrant Integration in the U.S. and Western Europe: How Much Do the Grand Narratives Tell Us? (with Richard Alba), Fourth Annual University of California International Migration Conference, San Diego, California, 2014; International Migration Review, 50th Anniversary Conference, New York, 2014 Keynote Presentation, Immigrants in America, Past and Present, conference on the Church and Immigration, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, 2014 Immigration and the Remaking of New York, Advanced Research Collaborative, CUNY, 2013; Social Science Research Council Seminar Series, 2014; Eastern Sociological Society conference, 2018; INED, Paris, 2018; University of Trento, Italy, 2018 New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape, Netherland Club, New York, 2014; Eastern Sociological Society conference, 2014; CUNY Graduate Center Immigration Seminar Series, 2014; University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2014 Comparative Immigration and Americas Racial Legacy, IMES, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2014 The Emancipation of Immigrant Women?: The View from the United States, Conference on Implications of Emancipation and Pseudo-Emancipation of Turkish Women: 35 Years Later, Institute for Advanced Studies in Paris, Paris, France, 2013 The Context for Immigration Reform, Rosemary and John Galbraith Conference on Immigration Reform: Politics, Policy, and Process, Miller Center of University of Virginia, Washington, D.C., 2013 One Out of Three: Immigrant New York in the Twenty-First Century, Tenement Talk, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 2013, 2014; Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, 2013; CUNY Graduate Center, Gotham Center, 2014 How America Became a Multicultural Society, Center for European Studies, Sciences Po, Paris, France, 2013; University of Vienna, 2013 Concluding Comments, conference on Crossing Borders: Immigration and Gender in the Americas, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 2013 Setting Up Shop: Challenges and Opportunities, Tenement Talk, panel on Shop Life: Immigrants and the Entrepreneurial Spirit, Tenement Museum, New York, 2013 George and Mary Foster Distinguished Lecture, Whats New About Immigration to the United States?, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 2012; Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, 2012 Immigration Past and Present: A Comparative View, Institute for Humanities Research, Symposium on Immigration and Movement, Arizona State University, 2012 Capstone speaker, Jews in New York: Past, Present, and Future, Symposium on New York City and the Jews, Center for Jewish History, New York, 2012 The Comparative Framework in Migration Studies, conference on Latin American Migration, Patterns of Settlement, and Transnational Dynamics, CNRS/NYU, New York University, 2012 History, Mobility, Memory, and Belonging: New York as an Immigrant City, 9th Annual IMISCOE Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2012 Mobility Trajectories and Family Dynamics: History and Generation in the New York Immigrant Experience, Workshop on Diasporas, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 2011 Immigrants and Racial Inequality: A Comparative Analysis of West Indians in New York and London, Harvard-Manchester Graduate Summer Program in Social Change, Crewe Hall, England, 2011 Intergenerational Relations in Immigrant Families: Comparisons Across Time and Space, conference on Whats New About the New Immigration to the US?, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, 2011 Remaking the New York Mainstream: The Impact of the Immigrant Past on the Immigrant Present in Americas Quintessential Immigrant City, conference on Amsterdam and New York: The Impact of Immigration on Two Global Cities, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2011 Keynote Address, Comparative Immigration and Americas Racial Legacy, Plenary Event Honoring the Contributions of Nancy Foner, Fifth annual conference on Race, Ethnicity, and Place, Binghamton University (SUNY), 2010 Past and Present: How the Legacy of the Past Has Affected Second-Generation Studies in Europe and the United States (with Leo Lucassen), Transatlantic Second Generation Conference, Russell Sage Foundation, 2010. The Immigrant Family, United Nations NGO Cluster, Department of Public Information, Briefing on the Impact of Migration on Families Around the World, United Nations, New York, 2010 Plenary Lecture, The Family in Question: Legal Status and the Immigrant Family, Conference on Undocumented Hispanic Immigration: On the Margins of a Dream, Connecticut College, New London, 2009. Integration in a Settler Society: The U.S. Case, Conference on the Crisis of Migrants Integration: An International Comparison, Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, 2009; American Sociological Association annual meeting, Atlanta, 2010. Keynote speaker, Panel on Comparative Migration and Integration, Conference on Making Connections, International Migration Section Mini-Conference, Berkeley, California, 2009. Immigrant Families in America, Museum of the City of New York, Featured Event, New York City Immigrant Heritage Week, 2009; Lower East Side Tenement Museum, Tenement Talk, 2009; City Seminary of New York, 2012 Closing Lecture, Second-Generation Challenges in the U.S. and Europe, Conference sponsored by The Integration of the European Second Generation project, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2008. Whats New about the New Immigrants, Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, 2008; National Heritage Museum, Lexington, MA, 2008; Executive Briefing Event for Latino Coalition, Ellis Island, 2008; INED (French National Institute for Demographic Studies), Paris, France, 2009; St. Johns University, Discover New York Program, Ellis Island, 2010; Yeshiva University, 2013 State of Democracy Lecture, Whats New about Contemporary Immigration, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 2008; Fall Conference, Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship Program, 2009; Public Lecture, University of Vienna, Austria, 2010; Public Lecture, Colgate University, 2011 Jacob Riis and Immigrant Housing Today, Colloquium on The Other Half, Riis Settlement/American Scandinavian Foundation, New York, 2008. New York and Los Angeles as Immigrant Destinations, (with Roger Waldinger), NY-LA Conference, New York, 2008. Is the Melting Pot Relevant in the 21st Century? Immigration and New Yorks New Ethnic Mixture, Organization of American Historians annual meeting, New York, 2008. Education in New Yorks Two Great Waves of Immigration: Myths and Realities, Presidential Invited Session, American Educational Research Association annual meeting, New York, 2008. Challenges of Integration: The Second Generation in the U.S. and Europe, Conference on International Migration and Development, Center for Migration Studies and International Organization for Migration, New York, 2008. Keynote Address, John T. Cunningham Lecture, Generations of Newcomers: The Immigrant Experience across Two Centuries, Annual conference of The New Jersey Historical Commission, Trenton, New Jersey, 2007. Inaugural Evelyn Kanter Endowed Lecture, Immigration and the Changing Construction of Race and Ethnicity, Institute for Jewish Studies and Interfaith Understanding, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, 2007. Keynote Address, Immigration and Changing Racial Identities and Relations, Series on Immigration and American Identities, US Studies Program and Center for the Study of Social Justice, College of New Jersey, 2007. Immigration and Ethnicity in New York, Conference on New York-Berlin: Cultural Diversity in Urban Space, House of World Cultures and Center for Metropolitan Studies, Berlin, Germany, 2007. Transnationalism and Citizenship in the 21st Century, Metropolis Presents, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 2007. Gender and Migration: The West Indian Case, Conference on Gender and Migration in Global Perspective, Columbia University, 2007. How Exceptional is New York as an Immigrant City? Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 2007; Center for Human International Rights CUNY Graduate Center, 2007; Psychology Colloquium CUNY Graduate Center, 2008; Russell Sage Foundation, 2010; University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2011; Institute for Public Knowledge, New York University, 2011; Rutgers University, 2012; Columbia University Seminar on Twentieth-Century Politics and Society, 2012; Westchester Community College, 2014 CUNY Distinguished Lecture, How Would Legalization of Undocumented Immigrants Affect New York? First Program of the CUNY Distinguished Speakers Series, New York Times, New York, 2006; Conference on U.S. Immigration Reform, with special reference to New York City, Center for Migration Studies and Levin Institute, New York City, 2011 Keynote Address, Cross-Border Ties and their Implications: Past and Present, Conference on Immigration and the Border, Center for the Study of the Americas, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2006. Benjamin T. Ford Memorial Lecture, New Immigrants in a New New York, Pace University, 2006. Annual Guest Lecture, Immigrants in Post-1965 New York, Teaching American History Program, American Social History Project, New York, 2006. The Post-1965 Wave in Historical Context, symposium on Gothams Newest Newcomers, Gotham Center for New York City History, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 2006. In a New Land: A Response, Author-meets-critics panel on In a New Land: A Comparative View of Immigration, Eastern Sociological Society annual meeting, 2006; Immigration Seminar Series, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 2005. West Indians in New York and London, F. Ross Johnson/Connaught Distinguished Speaker Series, University of Toronto, 2006; Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006. Immigrant Integration, workshop on Migration and Rights, The Bellagio Dialogue on Migration, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Italy, 2006. Engagements across National Borders, Then and Now, Fordham Law Centennial conference on New Dimensions of Citizenship, New York, 2006. Questions of Success: Lessons from the Last Great Immigration, conference on How To Help Young Immigrants Succeed, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 2006. Second Generation and Immigrant Minority Youth in the US, workshop on the Integration of Immigrant and Minority Youth in France and the United States sponsored by the German Marshall Fund, Paris, France, 2006. New York City: Americas Classic Immigrant Gateway, workshop on Global Cities as Immigrant Gateways, George Washington University, 2006. Wounded City: The Social Impact of 9/11, symposium on the Russell Sage Foundations Initiative on New York Citys Recovery from September 11, New York, 2005; Baruch School of Public Affairs faculty seminar, 2005; Womens Club of the City of New York, 2006 Annual Guest Lecture, West Indians Encounter with Blackness: A Comparative Analysis of the New York and London Experience, Migration and Immigrant Incorporation Workshop, Harvard University, 2005; Working Group on Anthropology and Population, Brown University, 2005; Community Psychology Program Colloquium, New York University, 2006 Keynote Speaker, Migration, Location and Memory: Jewish History Through a Comparative Lens, conference on Place and Displacement in Jewish History and Memory, University of Cape Town, South Africa, 2005. Immigration Then and Now, NYC Fulbright Seminar on Rethinking the Melting Pot, New York, 2005. Bringing Assimilation Back In, Roundtable on Remaking the American Mainstream by Richard Alba and Victor Nee, Social Science History Association annual meeting, Chicago, 2004. Black Identities and the Second Generation: Afro-Caribbeans in Britain and the United States, conference on The Next Generation: Immigrant Youth and Families in Comparative Perspective, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 2004. Comparative Perspectives on Immigration: The United States and Canada, Symposium on Constructing National Identities in Canada and the United States, Association for Canadian Studies, Ellis Island Immigration Museum, 2004. Comparing Old and New Immigrants, Guest Lecture, First Summer Institute on International Migration, Ethnic Diversity, and Cities, University of Amsterdam, 2004. New Immigration to the United States, Ford Foundation, Media, Arts and Culture Program, New York, 2004 Keynote Speaker, The Peopling of New York, City University of New York, Honors College Common Event, 2004 Keynote Speaker, Then and Now or Then to Now: Migration to New York in Contemporary and Historical Perspective, conference on Transcending Boundaries: Migration, Ethnicity and Incorporation in the Age of Globalism, Immigration and Ethnic History Society and New York University, 2003 American Arrivals: Inequality and the Immigrant Experience, conference on In Search of the Other America: Poverty in the 21st Century, Montclair State University, 2003 Immigration Past and Present: Some U.S.-European Comparisons, conference on Paths of Integration: Similarities and Differences in the Settlement Processes of Immigrants in Europe, 1880-2000, University of Osnabruck, Germany, 2003 Keynote Speaker, Caribbean Migration: The View from New York, Derek Gordon Research Seminar, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica, 2003 Keynote Speaker, Immigrants Past and Present in New Amsterdam, Conference on Migrant Organizations in Amsterdam, 1600-2000, University of Amsterdam, 2002 Panelist, Presidential Session on Imaginable Futures: Conversations on Caribbean Research and the Foundations of Anthropology, American Anthropological Association annual meeting, New Orleans, 2002 Whats New about New Yorks New Immigrants? University of Toronto, Ethnic and Pluralism Studies Center, 2002 Chair and Commentator, session on Demographics and History, conference on Women Immigrants in the United States, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., 2002 Anthropology, Religion, and Migration, workshop on Religion and Migration, Working Group on Anthropology and Population, Brown University, 2002 ADVANCE \d4ADVANCE \d4 Race and Immigration in a Changing New York, conference on The Next New York, Metropolitan Studies Program, New York University, 2001 From Ellis Island to JFK: A Response, Author-meets-critics panel on From Ellis Island to JFK, Social Science History Association annual meeting, Chicago, 2001 Invited Plenary Speaker, Immigration to New York and Toronto: Comparative Possibilities, Fifth National Metropolis Conference, Ottawa, Canada, 2001 Immigrant Incorporation to New York City Today and One Hundred Years Ago: Key Analytic Issues, Sawyer Seminar on Immigration and the Transformation of American Society, CUNY Graduate Center, 2001 Immigrants in the Empire City: Past and Present Perspectives, Boston Seminar in Immigration and Urban History, 2001 Comparative Perspectives on Immigrants in New York -- Across Time and Place, conference on Host Societies and the Reception of Immigrants: Institutions, Markets, and Policies, Harvard University, 2001 Whats New about the New Immigration, session on Immigration, Globalization, and the Future, Population Association of America annual meeting, Washington, D.C., 2001 New Yorks Two Great Waves of Immigration: Myths and Realities, New York Academy of Sciences, 2001 Keynote address, Immigrant Women in a New New York, conference on Making a New New York: Immigrant Women Reshape an Economy and Culture, Hofstra University,2001 New Yorks New Immigrants, session on New Immigration to New York: Patterns, Prospects, and Impacts, Association of American Geographers annual meeting, New York, 2001 Whats New about the New Immigrants, Gotham Center, Graduate Center-City University of New York, 2000; Barnard College, 2001; State University of New York at Albany, 2002; Baruch College, School of Public Affairs, 2002 Immigration to New York in Historical Perspective, conference on New Immigrants in New York: The Incorporation of Recent Immigrants in New York City, New School University, 2000 From Ellis Island to JFK: New Yorks Two Great Waves of Immigration, Museum of the City of New York, 2000; New York Historical Society, 2000; State University of New York at Purchase, 2000; Brandeis House, 2000; Brooklyn Historical Society, 2000; The Chapin School, 2000; Wellesley College, 2001; Jewish Historical Society of New York, 2001; Queens Borough Public Library, 2001; Fashion Institute of Technology, Presidential Scholars Program, 2001; Vassar College Seminar, 2001; Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 2001 Sackler Family Endowed Lectureship in Humanities, Immigration to New York: The Two Great Waves, Rye Country Day School, Westchester, New York, 2001 Plenary Talk, New Yorks Immigrants, Then and Now, conference on New Yorks Immigrants Today, American Jewish Committee/Center for Co-existence, Baruch College, CUNY, 1999 West Indian Identity in Britain and the United States, International symposium on Immigration and Identity in the US and the UK, New School University, 1999 Mexican Migration to New York City in Historical Perspective, conference on Mexican Migrants in New York and Mexico, Barnard College, 1998 New York and Caribbean Culture, conference on The Caribbean and the United States since 1898: 100 Years of Transformation, Lehman College, 1998 Beyond Beyond the Melting Pot?: Assessing the Contemporary Relevance of a Classic, plenary session, Eastern Sociological Society annual meeting, Philadelphia, 1998 Whats New about Transnationalism? New York Immigrants Today and at the Turn of the Century, conference on Transnational Communities and the Political Economy of New York, New School for Social Research, 1997; Workshop on Urban Issues, Lazarsfeld Center for the Social Sciences at Columbia University, 1999; University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center, 2001 West Indian Identity in the Diaspora: Comparative and Historical Perspectives, conference on Race, Culture, and National Identity in the African-American Diaspora, University of Florida, 1996 The Immigrant Family: Cultural Legacies and Cultural Changes, conference on Becoming American/America Becoming: International Migration to the United States, Social Science Research Council, Sanibel Island, Florida, 1996 Towards a Comparative Perspective on Caribbean Migration, conference on the Comparative History of Migration within the Caribbean and to Europe, Oxford University, 1995; New School for Social Research, 1996      PAGE  PAGE 35 Pg}  % 5 ȼl`THT @ T U 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