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Timothy J. Dunn

Department of Sociology

SalisburyUniversity

1001 Camden Ave.

Salisbury, MD 21801

Tel. 410-543-6432Fax 410-548-3002

Email:

Education:

Ph.D., Sociology, May 1999, University of Texas at Austin.

Dissertation: "Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region, the El Paso case : Bureaucratic Power, Human Rights, and Civic Activism.”

Supervised by Gilberto Cardenas.

M.A., Latin American Studies, December 1990, University of Texas at Austin. (Disciplinary emphases: sociology, political science, and anthropology)

M.A. Reports: "The Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1978-1990: Low Intensity Conflict Doctrine Comes Home."

"Peasant Participation in Revolution: A Comparison of the Contemporary Peruvian and Salvadoran Cases."

B.A., Magna Cum Laude, Sociology, May 1984, HamlineUniversity, St. Paul, Mn.

Publications:

Books

Timothy J. Dunn. (forthcoming) Blockading the Border and Human Rights: The El Paso, Texas Operation that Remade US Border Enforcement. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.

Timothy J. Dunn. 1996 The Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1978-1992: Low Intensity Conflict Doctrine Comes Home.Austin, Texas: CMAS Books, Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin. [Distributed by University of Texas Press. Second Printing January 1997. Sold out 2002. Future project to do a second edition.]

Journal Articles

Aragonés Castañar, Ana María y Timothy Dunn. 2005 “Trabajadores indocumentados y nuevos destinos migratorios en la gloablización.” Politica y Cultura, 2005 (primavera, num. 23, pp. 43-65.

[“Undocumented Workers and New Migration Destinations in Globalization.”]

Aragonés, Ana María y Timothy Dunn. 2005 “Nuevos Contextos Económicos y Regionales para Flujos Migratorios Indocumentados en la Relación México-Estados Unidos.” Latin American Affairs, vol. 24, no.1 2005, pp. 35-73. [A South Korean Journal, from Institute of Latin American Studies of HankukUniversity of Foreign Studies. Published several articles on Mexico in Spanish and a few in Korean in this issue]

[“New Economic and Regional Contexts for the Flow of Undocumented Immigration in Relations to Mexico-United States.”]

Timothy J. Dunn. 2001 “Border Militarization via Drug and Immigration Enforcement: Human Rights Implications.” Social Justice, v. 28, no. 2, pp. 7-30.

Timothy J. Dunn. 1999 “Military Collaboration with the Border Patrol in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region: Inter-Organizational Relations and Human Rights Implications.”Journal of Political and Military Sociology, v. 27, no. 2, pp. 257-278.

Anthology Chapters

Tim J. Dunn, Ana Maria Aragones, and George Shivers. 2005 “Recent Mexican Migration to the Rural Del-Mar-VaPeninsula: Human Rights vs. Citizenship Rights in a Local Context” in New Destinations of Mexican Immigration in the United States: Community Formation, Local Responses and Inter-Group Relations..Víctor Zúñiga and Rubén Hernández-León, editors. Pp. 155-183

Tim J. Dunn and Jose Palafox. 2005 “Militarization of the Border.” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States, Volume 3. Suzanne Oboler and Deana J. Gonzalez, editors. OxfordUniversity Press. Pp. 150-155.

Timothy Dunn,. 2005 “Migración, derechos humanos, ciudadanía, y soberanía nacional.” En Análisis y Perspectivas de la Globalización.: Un debate teórico II. Ana María Aragonés, Aída Villabos, y María Teresa Correa (coordinadoras). D.F, Mexico: Plaza y Valdés. Pp. 155-176.

[“Migration, Human Rights, Citizenship, and National Sovereignty.” In Analysis and Perspectives on Globalization: A Theoretical Debate II (volume II).]

Aragonés, Ana María y Timothy Dunn. 2005 “Inversions extranjeras y migración: nueveos destinos migratorios.” En Análisis y Perspectivas de la Globalización.: Un detate teórico I. Ana María Aragonés, Aída Villabos, y María Teresa Correa (coordinadoras). D.F, Mexico: Plaza y Valdés. Pp. 143-174.

[“Foreign Investment and Migration: New Migration Destinations.” In Analysis and Perspectives on Globalization: A Theoretical Debate I (volume I).]

Aragonés, Ana María, Timothy Dunn, y Geroge Shivers. 2005 “Nuevos mercados de trabajo y la migración mexicana en la Peninsula de Delmarva, 1990-2000.” En Análisis y Perspectivas de la Globalización.: Un detate teórico II. Ana María Aragonés, Aída Villabos, y María Teresa Correa (coordinadoras). D.F, Mexico: Plaza y Valdés. Pp. 117-150.

[“New Labor Markets and Mexican Migration on the Delmarva Peninsula.” In Analysis and Perspectives on Globalization: A Theoretical Debate II (volume II).]

Timothy J. Dunn. 2003 “ The El Paso Border Patrol’s Campaign for a Border Wall in Sunland Park, NM-Anapra, Chihuahua: Democratic Debate vs. Bureaucratic Authority.” in Ethnography at the Border. Pablo Vila, editor. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Pp. 199-235.

Tim Dunn. 2001 "Waging a war on immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Human Rights Implications" in Militarizing the American Criminal Justice System: The Changing Roles of the Armed Forces and the Police. Peter Kraska (editor). Boston: Northeastern University Press. Pp. 65-81.

Timothy J. Dunn. 1999 “Border Enforcement and Human Rights Violations in the Southwest." in Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States: Readings for the Twenty-first Century. Chris Ellison and W. Alan Martin (editors). Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing. Pp.443-451.

Documentary Video

James Fenian (film alias for Tim Dunn), Director and co-interviewer. The Time has Come: An Immigrant Community Stands up to the U.S. Border Patrol. 1996. El Paso Border Rights Coalition.

Professional Experience:

2005-presentAssociate Professor -- Department of Sociology, SalisburyUniversity, Salisbury, Maryland.

Also, Internship Coordinator for Dept. of Sociology, and Coordinator of Ethnic and Intercultural Studies major and minor in Interdisciplinary Studies (IDIS) program, Fulton School of Liberal Art.s

1999-2004Assistant Professor -- Department of Sociology, SalisburyUniversity, Salisbury, Maryland.

1995-1999Adjunct Instructor –Dept. of Sociology, University of Texas at El Paso (Fall 1995) and El Paso Community College (Fall 1995-Spring 1999).

1998 (fall)Field Study Coordinator and Adjunct Instructor -- Borders Program, EarlhamCollege semester exchange program at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Conference Papers:

2006 (November 7)“US Immigration Policy and Human Rights:Implication for the Health and Safety of Immigrant Workers.” American Public Health Association Meeting, Boston, Mass.Ed Zuroweste, Amy K. Liebman,Tim Dunn.

2006 (September 4)“Refuerzo Fronterizo en EU, Militarización y Derechos Humanos: El caso de El Paso, Texas” [“US Border Enforcement, Militarization, & Human Rights: The El Paso, Texas case.” Plenary Speech, at the Fourth Annual “Semana Economia” [“Economy Week”], Programa de Economia, Division de Sciences Sociales, Facultad de Estudios Superiores, Acatlan, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. [Economics Program, Social Sciences Division, Higher Studies Faculty, Acatlan campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.]

2006 (September 7) Presented same work (above) to the Seminario Permanente de Estudios Chicanos y de Fronteras de la Direccion de Etnologia y Antropolgia Social del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. [Permanent Seminar of Chicano Studies and Borders, of the Ethnology and Social Anthropology Direction, the National Institute of Anthropology and History. Mexico City.]

2006 (September 6) “Migracion Reciente de Mexicanos a la Peninsula de Del-Mar-Va: adaptacion, acomodo, y derechos hermanos.” [‘Recent Mexican Migration to the Del-Mar-Va Penisula: Adaptaion, Acoomodation, and Human Rights.”] Presented to working group on “Nuevas Causas de la migracion en Mexico en el contexto de la globalización, tendencias y perspectivas a inicio del nuevo siglo.” [New Cuases of Migration in Mexico in the contexto of globalization, tendencies and perspectives in the new century”] Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. [Institute of Social Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico.]

2006 (March 27)“21st Century Border Patrol enforcement efforts in the El Paso, Texas -- Southern New Mexico area.” Presented at “Lineae Terrarum” International Borders Conference, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas.

2005 (August 14) “Mexican Immigrant Communities in Formation on the Del-Mar-Va peninsula.” Ana Maria Aragones, second author. Presented at annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA.

2005 (February 3-4) “Recent Migration to the Del-Mar-VaPeninsula: Adjustment, Accommodation, and Human Rights.” Paper presented with Dr. Ana Maria Aragones at conference on “Immigration to the United States: New Sources and Destinations.” Russell Sage Foundation, New York City.

2004 (July 25-30) “Migration and globalization: Labor Markets and human rights in a new migrant destination.” Ana Maria Aragones presented paper and I was the second author. XI World Congress of Rural Sociology, Tronheim, Norway.

2004 (March1 17-19) Invited Participant, “Roundtable Discussion on Mexico/USA Temporary Migration: Trends, Needs Consequences, and Policies.” Jointly Organized by GeorgetownUniversity’s School of Foreign Service and School of Nursing and Health Studies and The Iberoamericana University’s [Mexico City] Department of International Studies.

2004 (April 1-4) Discussant for panel: “Immigration Policing in the Homeland Security Era.’ Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meetings. Dallas, Texas

2003 (Nov.4-7) Second author with Ana Maria Aragones as first author. “Migration and Globalizaiton: The DelMarVa Peninsula, New Migration Destination in the US since the 1990s.” [“Migración y Globalización: La Peninsula DelMaVa, Nuevo Destino Migratorio en Estados Unidos a Partir de los 90s.”] XXIV Congress of the Latin American Sociological Association. ArequipaPeru.

2003 (Oct. 23-25) Second author with Ana Maria Aragones as first author. “Labor Markets and Human Rights in the New Migration Destinations of Mexican Workers on the Del-Mar-VaPeninsula since the 1990s.” [“Mercados de Trabajo y Derechos Humanos en los Nuevos Destinos Migratorios de los Trabajadores Mexicanos en la Peninsula de Del-Mar-Va, a partir de los años 90.”] First International Colloquium about Migration and Development: Transnationalism and New Perspectives of Integration. Zacatecas,

Mexico 2002 (March 6-7) “Thinking through Human Rights and Citizenship: Reflections on the New Latino Immigration in the Rural Mid-Atlantic.” Presented at The Latin American Consortium of Greater Philadelphia.

2001 (June 1-2). “Immigration and Border Enforcement: Economic, Human Rights, and Citizenship Interpretations.” Presented at “Transborder Peoples and the Intersection between Latino and Latin American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Workshop.” Bloomington, IN. Sponsored by IndianaUniversity and the University of Notre Dame.

2000 (Aug. 13)“Immigration, Human Rights, and Citizenship.” American Sociological Association annual meetings. Washington, DC.

2000 (March 17) “Human Rights and Migration in the US-Mexico Border.” Latin American Studies Association, XXII International Congress. Miami, Florida.

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