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Professor Rodriguez's present research focuses on Guatemalan migration, U.S. deportations to Mexico and Central America, the unauthorized migration of unaccompanied minors, evolving relations between Latinos and…
Higher education policy issues; Educational benefits of racial/ethnic diversity; Desegregation issues; Access, transition, and retention issues for underrepresented college students; Policy impacts of affirmative…
Arts education; Latinx theatre for young audiences; culturally responsive arts education.
Dr. Straubhaar's primary teaching, research and writing interests are in global media, international communication and cultural theory, the digital divide in the U. S. and other countries, television in Latin America…
His current book project “Cinematic Comanches: In the Media Borderlands of The Lone Ranger” (under contract with the University of Nebraska Press’ “Indigenous Films” series) continues his interest in the politics of…
Identity, agency, and social movements in education with a focus on Chicana/o and Indígena education; native methodologies and educational research; citizenship and social studies education; activism as a social…
Archaeology; Texas and Mesoamerica; social systems; material culture; field methodologies; origin & demise of complex societies.
The study of material culture such as ceramic and lithic technologies,…
Urban education from a sociological and multicultural perspective, with a focus on minority youth in schools, particularly at the K-12 level. Other areas of interest include immigration, human rights, and U.S.-Mexico…