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Emilio talks with Dr. Cristian Doña about human migration in the Americas.  This one is a must-listen.  This is the first of hopefully many conversations

https://cristiandonareveco.com/

Since 2017 I am the Director of the Office of Latino and Latinamerican Studies and Associate Professor of Sociology, both at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. I have a PhD in Sociology and History (Michigan State University, 2012) and my general research interests cocnerns International Migration within the Americas in a comparative-historical perspective. Between 2013 and 2015 I was a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Center for Integrative Studies in Social Science at Michigan State University. Between Michigan and Nebraska I spent two years (August of 2015 to August of 2017 ) in Santiago, Chile. There I was a faculty member in the Escuela de Sociología at Universidad Diego Portales (UDP) and Director of UDP’s Observatorio de Desigualdades between 2016 and 2017. For one semester in 2017 I was also a faculty member in the Departamento de Sociología at Universidad Alberto Hurtado. While residing permanently in Omaha, Nebraska I am still connected with Chile. I am an adjunct researcher at the Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies and an associated researcher at the Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias Sociales and the Observatorio de Desigualdades.