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Jacqueline Hagan

Title: Kenan Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology Fellow, Carolina Population Center and Center for Urban and Regional Studies Member, ISA Advisory Board
Department/School: Sociology , CB#3210
Telephone: (919) 962-2327
Email:jhagan@unc.edu
Appointed Year: 2005
Education:• PHD Sociology, University of Texas at Austin 1990
World Area Of Focus:• Latin America 50%-74%
Languages:• Spanish (professional proficiency)
Specialization:International Migration, Ethnic and Gender Stratification, Immigration and Human Rights, Religion, Social Justice and Immigration
Relevant Experience:• Overseas Experience: El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico
Distinctions:• -ongoing External Grants: Institute of International Education, United Nations, Ford, Puffin Foundation
• 2016-2016 Outstanding Book Award, Skills of the “Unskilled”: Work and Mobility among Mexican Migrants. Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section, American Sociological Association
• 2012-2016 Robert G. Parr Distinguished Term Professorship
• 2012-2012 Kenan Fellowship Award,
• 2011-2011 Fellowship Award, Aix-Marseille Institute for Advanced Study
• 2011-2012 Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholar
• 2010-2010 Winner, Distinguished Book Award, Latina/o Studies Section, ASA
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 3
Relevant Courses Taught:• SOCI 130 Family and Society
• SOCI 433 Immigration in Contemporary America
Recent Publications:• 2016 “New Skills, New Jobs; Return Migration, Skill transfers, and Business Formation in Mexico,” with J Wassink in Social Problems 63(4).
• 2016 “Religion as Psychological, Spiritual and Social Support in the Migration Undertaking,” in Intersections of Religion and Migration: Issues at the Global Crossroads, ed. H Eppsteiner.
• 2016 Deporting Fathers: Involuntary Transnational Families and Intent to Remigrate Among Salvadoran Deportees,” with E Hamilton et al. in International Migration Review 50(1).
• 2015 Skills of the Unskilled: Labor and Social Mobility across the U.S.-Migratory Circuit, with R. Hernández León and J. Demonsant. University of California Press. forthcoming
• 2012 “Crossing Borders: Transnational Sanctuary, Social Justice, and the Church,” in De-Centering and Re- Centering the Sociology of Religion, eds. C. Bender, W. Cadge, P. Levitt, and D. Smilde. Oxford University Press. 2012
• 2012 “Religion on the Move: The Place of Religion in Different Stages of the Migration Process,” in Handbook of International Migration, eds. S. Gold and S. Nawyn. Routledge.
• 2008 Jacqueline Hagan. Forthcoming 2008. Migration Miracle: Faith, Hope, and the Undocumented Journey. Boston: Harvard University Press.
• 2004 Jacqueline Maria Hagan. 2004. Guest Editor, Special Issue, “Incorporating Immigrants into U.S. Labor Markets: Challenges of Integrating the Uprooted.” Work and Occupations. Volume 31 (4). November.
• 2004 Jacqueline Hagan. 2004. “Contextualizing Immigrant Incorporation: Legal, Economic and Social Dimensions.” Work and Occupations. Volume 31 (4). November.
• 2003 Jacqueline Hagan and Helen Rose Ebaugh. 2003. “Calling upon the Sacred: The Use of Religion in the Process of Migration.” International Migration Review. Volume 37 (4). Winter.
• 1994 Jacqueline Maria Hagan.1994. Deciding to be Legal: A Maya Community in Houston. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

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