Sociopolitics of Migrant Death and Repatriation: Perspectives from Forensic Science
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Forward.- Preface.- Part I: Beyond Local Jurisdictions: Science in a Global Web of Relations.- Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: All that Remains.- Chapter 3: Capitalism and Crisis in Central America.- Chapter 4: Naming State Crimes, Naming the Dead: Immigration Policy and "the New Disappeared" in the United States and Mexico.- Chapter 5: Loss, Uncertainty and Action: Ethnographic Encounters with Families of the Missing in the Central America-Mexico-US Corridor.- Chapter 6: The Geography of Migrant Death: Implications for Policy and Forensic Science.- Chapter 7: "Follow the Power Lines Until You Hit a Road:" Contextualizing Humanitarian Forensic Science in South Texas.- Part II: Producing and Situating Forensic Science Knowledge.- Chapter 8: Digging, Dollars and Drama: The Economics of Forensic Archaeology and Migrant Exhumation.- Chapter 9: Expanding the Role of Forensic Anthropology in a Humanitarian Crisis: An Example from the United States-Mexico Border.- Chapter 10: Identifying Difference: Forensic Methods and the Uneven Playing Field of Repatriation.- Chapter 11: Bodies in Limbo: Issues in Identification and Repatriation of Migrant Remains in South Texas.- Chapter 12: Dialog across States & Agencies: Juggling Ethical Concerns of Forensic Anthropologists north of the U.S.-Mexico Border.- Chapter 13: Charting Future Directions.
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