Recent Research and Products

Selected recent publications by members of the network are featured below.

What Does a Culturally Sustaining Learning Climate Look Like?

Pregnant immigrants: The authors reply

Time-consistent immigration policy under economic and cultural externalities

Tu Casa, Mi Casa: Naturalization and Belonging among Latino Immigrants

Geographical disparities in HIV prevalence and care among men who have sex with men in Malawi: results from a multisite cross-sectional survey

Prevalence and associated risk factors of violence against conflict-affected female adolescents: A multi-country, cross-sectional study

Ahmadi Muslims at home in the diaspora

Social Norms, Acculturation, and Physical Activity Among Latina Women

State and federal coverage for pregnant immigrants: Prenatal care increased, no change detected for infant health

An Exploratory Analysis of Patient-Provider Language-Concordant Home Health Care Visit Patterns

Operationalizing the Measuring What Matters Spirituality Quality Metric in a Population of Hospitalized, Critically Ill Patients and Their Family Members

How resilient a refugee community could be: The Vietnamese of New Orleans

Trump’s Impact: The End of Sameness

Documentation status and child development in the U.S. and Europe

Concordance Between Veterans' Self-Report and Documentation of Surrogate Decision Makers: Implications for Quality Measurement

CE: Beyond Maternity Nursing: The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative

Cosmopolitanisms. Co-edited with Bruce Robbins. New York: NYU Press

In Bruce Robbins and Paulo Lemos Horta, Cosmopolitanisms, NYU Press: from Portuguese, Silviano Santiago, “The Cosmopolitanism of the Poor”

Book Review: A Century of Transnationalism: Immigrants and Their Homeland Connections

Who are we? Persona, office, suspicion, and critique

“Cosmopolitan Prejudice,” in Bruce Robbins and Paulo Lemos Horta, editors, Cosmopolitanisms

“The Cosmopolitanism of the Poor.” Silviano Santiago, translated by Paulo Lemos Horta and Magdalena Edwards. Los Angeles Review of Books.

“Introduction,” from Cosmopolitanisms. Bruce Robbins and Paulo Lemos Horta. Pernambuco.

Nationhood as cultural repertoire: Collective identities and political attitudes in France and Germany

The struggles of invisibility: Perception and treatment of African students in the United States.

A Stoic Critique of Cosmopolitanism

Retracted article: The food industry and conflicts of interest in nutrition research: A Latin American perspective

Acculturation and activity behaviors in Chinese American immigrants in New York City

Justice, Mercy, and Cosmopolitanism in The Merchant of Venice

Varieties of American Popular Nationalism

Health Disparities and Delayed Health care among Older Adults in California: A Perspective from Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration

Taoist cognitive therapy: Treatment of generalized anxiety disorder in a Chinese immigrant woman

Voices from the borderlands: Young latinas/os discuss the impact that culture and identity have on their media consumption

Examining the influence of country-level and health system factors on nursing and physician personnel production

Arctic marine phytobenthos of northern Baffin Island

Clinical Characteristics and Lifestyle Behaviors in a Population-Based Sample of Chinese and South Asian Immigrants with Hypertension