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Matt Bakker
Matt Bakker
Sociology Program, Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia, USA
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Citizenship across borders: the political transnationalism of el migrante
MP Smith, M Bakker
Cornell University Press, 2019
3132019
The transnational politics of the Tomato King: meaning and impact
MP Smith, M Bakker
Global Networks 5 (2), 129-146, 2005
702005
Migrating into financial markets: How remittances became a development tool
M Bakker
University of California Press, 2015
642015
El rey del tomate: migrant political transnationalism and democratization in Mexico
M Bakker, MP Smith
Migraciones internacionales 2 (1), 59-83, 2003
632003
Discursive representations and policy mobility: how migrant remittances became a ‘development tool’
M Bakker
Global networks 15 (1), 21-42, 2015
492015
Mexican migration, transnationalism, and the re-scaling of citizenship in North America
M Bakker
Ethnic and Racial Studies 34 (1), 1-19, 2011
412011
El discurso de las remesas como impulsoras del desarrollo y la agencia colectiva del migrante colectivo
M Bakker
Migración y desarrollo, 45-72, 2007
262007
From ‘the whole enchilada’to financialization: Shifting discourses of migration management in North America
M Bakker
The politics of international migration management, 271-294, 2010
222010
Citizenship across borders: The political transnationalism of el migrante
M Bakker, MP Smith
Cornell University Press, 2011
212011
The remittances-to-development discourse and the political agency of the collective migrant
M Bakker
Migracion y Desarrollo, 41-63, 2007
142007
Remittances and the Promise of Financial Democracy: Critical Reflections from the US-Mexico Case
M Bakker
Remittances Review 1 (1), 53-65, 2016
32016
Facts, Figures, and the Politics of Measurement The Construction and Diffusion of Remittances as a Financial Flow
M Bakker
University of California Press, 2015
22015
Forging the Remittances-to-Development Nexus
M Bakker
Migrating into Financial Markets, 2015
22015
“Remittances-to-development”: Collaboration, Contestation or What?
M Bakker
II Coloquio Internacional sobre Migración y Desarrollo, 2006
22006
Remittances, transnationalism, and the making of migrant financial inclusion across North America
M Bakker
The Routledge International Handbook of Transnational Studies, 69-81, 2024
2024
The Detention-to-Deportation Pipeline and Local Policies of Resistance: A Case Study of Santa Clara County, California
M Bakker PhD
Societies Without Borders 14 (1), 11, 2020
2020
Citizenship, belonging, and nation-states in the twenty-first century
M Bakker
Ethnic and Racial Studies 40 (13), 2371-2373, 2017
2017
Part 2 The Long Road to Financial Democracy in North America: From State-Led Transnationalism to Intergovernmental Collaboration
M Bakker
University of California Press, 2015
2015
Part 1. The Remittances-to-Development Agenda at the Global Scale
M Bakker
University of California Press, 2015
2015
Mexico and its Diaspora in the United States. Policies Of Emigration Since 1848
M Bakker
Ethnic and Racial Studies 35 (7), 1350-1351, 2012
2012
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