Writings on Migration (2018-2020)
Throughout the years, I have also published academic writings such as book reviews on books in topics around migration. My academic background in graduate school focused on Cultural Geography, Migration Studies, Chicanx Studies, Space/Place Theory, and Anthropology, thus shaping a lot of my understandings of migration. Below are some writing pieces:
Cheung, Nathan. Lives in transit: Violence and intimacy on the migrant journey. Latino Studies 18, 143–145 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41276-019-00237-4
Cheung, Nathan. Mobility Justice: The Politics of Movement in an Age of Extremes. The AAG Review of Books 8:3, 138-139 (2020). DOI: 10.1080/2325548X.2020.1760059
Cheung, Nathan. Blood, Sweat, and Tears: The U-Visa Application Process and Acquisition, and its Effects on Immigrant Wellbeing and Citizenship in the United States. Master’s Thesis (2020). University of California, Los Angeles.
Cheung, Nathan. More than Just Movement: Examining Mobilities Along Migrant Routes Using the Case Study of the Linden-Lethem Road in Guyana. Master’s Thesis (2020). University of California, Los Angeles.
Cheung, Nathan. On Site, In Sound: Performance Geographies in América Latina. Antipode. (2019).
Title image taken by Nathan Cheung (2018), San Diego