Publications
Andrews, Abigail. Forthcoming. “Downward Accountability in Unequal Alliances: Explaining NGO Responses to Zapatista Demands.” World Development.
Andrews, Abigail and Nazanin Shahrokni. Forthcoming. “Patriarchal Accommodations: Women’s Mobility and the Reconstruction of Gender Difference in Mexico and Iran.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography.
Andrews, Abigail. 2013. “The Quiet Insubordination of Staying Home: Rethinking Women who ‘Stay Behind.’” In Globalización y Migración/Inmigración: Políticas Migratorias y Desarrollo Social, edited by Moreno Mena et al. Tijuana: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California.
* ASA Sociology of Development Section Best Graduate Student Paper Award, 2012
Andrews, Abigail. 2011. “How Activists ‘Take Zapatismo Home’: South-to-North Power Dynamics in Transnational Social Movements.” Latin American Perspectives 38.1: 138-152.
Andrews, Abigail. 2010. “Constructing Mutuality: The Zapatistas’ Transformation of Transnational Activist Power Dynamics.” Latin American Politics and Society 52.1: 89-120.
Under Review
Andrews, Abigail. “States of ‘Illegality:’ How Moralizing and Criminalizing Regimes Shape Undocumented Migrants’ Subjectivities.” Revise and Resubmit, American Sociological Review.
* ASA Political Sociology Section Best Graduate Student Paper Award Honorable Mention, 2013
* ASA International Migration Section Distinguished Student Scholar Award Honorable Mention, 2013
* ASA Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section James E. Blackwell Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award Honorable Mention, 2013
* SSSP Law and Society Division Lindesmith Graduate Student Paper Award, 2013
Andrews, Abigail. “Women’s Political Engagement in a Mexican Sending Community: Migration as Crisis and the Struggle to Sustain an Alternative.” Revise and Resubmit, Gender & Society.
* ASA Sex and Gender Section Sally Hacker Graduate Student Paper Award, 2013
* LASA Elsa Chaney Honorary Award for the Study of Women and Gender in Latin America, 2013
* SSSP Community Research and Development Division Best Graduate Student Paper Award, 2013
Andrews, Abigail. “Legacies of Inequity: How Hometown Power Dynamics Condition Mexican Communities’ Ties to U.S. Destinations.” Revise and Resubmit, American Journal of Sociology.
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