Border Sociology and Migration in Arizona

Border Sociology and Migration in Arizona

Introduction Border regions are not merely geographical edges of nation-states; they are complex social spaces where law, identity, economy, culture, and power intersect. From a sociological perspective, borders function as dynamic zones of interaction rather than fixed lines on a map. The U.S.–Mexico border, particularly in Arizona, offers one of the most significant case studies … Read more

Ethnic Diversity and Multiculturalism in America: A Sociological Perspective

Language and Identity: Why Mother Tongues Matter

Introduction Ethnic diversity and multiculturalism are central features of American society. From its historical origins as a settler-colonial nation to its contemporary status as a global migration hub, the United States has been shaped by continuous interactions among different ethnic, racial, linguistic, and cultural groups. Sociologically, ethnic diversity refers to the coexistence of multiple ethnic … Read more