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At the center of her work is attention to the role that race, ethnicity, and other social differences play in shaping unequal geographies of mobility, belonging, exclusion, and displacement. Her interests include international migration processes, the social and spatial constructions of racial/ethnic/gender identities, and urbanization, segregation, and inequality in the contexts of the United States and Latin America. Dr. Skop combines a variety of qualitative and quantitative techniques, directing her interests to multiple migrant groups, and endeavoring to work in collaborative, interdisciplinary settings.
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