Central American Young People Migration

Coloniality and Epistemologies of the South

Henry Parada author Veronica Escobar Olivo author Kevin Cruz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:13th Mar '25

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This book examines the social construction and representation of ‘youth on the move’ in the context of the migration process, using El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras as a case study to reinterpret the immigration process under the frameworks of coloniality and epistemologies of the South.

The discussion surrounding Central American migrants has increased exponentially with the emergence of the caravans and the increased security measures along Mexican and US borders. Explicitly focused on the plight of children and young people, the examination of migration includes exploring the global context and dynamics that influence migratory trends and framing Central American migrant processes and youth strategies of survival and resistance.

Contributing to existing conversations about the migration of people from Central America, this text seeks to understand the phenomenon’s roots. This book will interest scholars and students across the social sciences, particularly those studying the global dynamics of power, and migration and governance, as well as practitioners involved in decision-making with governments and international organizations.

ISBN: 9781032018652

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 200g

124 pages