Portes is the author of some 200 articles and chapters on national development,
international migration, Latin American and Caribbean urbanization,
and economic sociology. His most recent books include City on the
Edge, the Transformation of Miami (winner of the Robert Park award for
best book in urban sociology and of the Anthony Leeds award for best book
in urban anthropology in 1995); The New Second Generation (Russell Sage
Foundation 1996); Caribbean Cities (Johns Hopkins University Press); and
Immigrant America, a Portrait. The latter book was designated as a centennial
publication by the University of California Press. It was originally published
in 1990; the second edition, updated and containing new chapters on
American immigration policy and the new second generation, was published
in 1996.
Portes is the author of some 200 articles and chapters on national development,
international migration, Latin American and Caribbean urbanization,
and economic sociology. His most recent books include City on the
Edge, the Transformation of Miami (winner of the Robert Park award for
best book in urban sociology and of the Anthony Leeds award for best book
in urban anthropology in 1995); The New Second Generation (Russell Sage
Foundation 1996); Caribbean Cities (Johns Hopkins University Press); and
Immigrant America, a Portrait. The latter book was designated as a centennial
publication by the University of California Press. It was originally published
in 1990; the second edition, updated and containing new chapters on
American immigration policy and the new second generation, was published
in 1996.
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