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Gouveia, Lourdes

 Person

Biography

Dr. Lourdes Gouveia is a Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Latino/Latin American Studies. She retired from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2015.



"Dr. Gouveia is a Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies of the Great Plains at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She obtained her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Kansas. Since her arrival in Nebraska in 1989, she has been studying and writing about the interrelation between the global restructuring of meat processing, the recruitment of Latino immigrant labor, and the implications of these changes for the future of Latino immigrant labor flows and their communities of settlement. She has published numerous articles and co-authored a book on the subject. Among the more recent ones are an article in the journal Great Plains Studies titled, 'Global Forces and Latino Population Growth in the Midwest: A Regional and Subregional Analysis,' 'Latino Immigrants, Meatpacking and Rural Communities: A Case Study of Lexington, Nebraska' A Research Report published by the Julian Samora Institute of Michigan State University and, most recently, a study conducted with Miguel Carranza from UNL and commissioned by the Nebraska state Legislature on the incorporation of Latino Immigrant Workers to Nebraska. She is the Principal investigator of a $1 millions congressional earmark to expand the work of her Latino/Latin American Studies program, including research on the second generation and political and economic incorporation of new immigrants. She is currently participating in the Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs' taskforce on immigration which is drafting immigration policy recommendations from the Midwest perspective, and participated on a similar taskforce convened by Governor Johanns to deal with the crisis resulting from Operation Vanguard. Dr. Gouveia is also a Board member of the Nebraska Appleseed Center for Law in the Public Interest which has been at the forefront of immigration policy issues in the state. She works closely with several other research project on the factors that facilitate or impede Nebraska Latinos' education attainment in collaboration with Omaha's Chicano Awareness Center, Omaha Public Schools District (OPS) and the Mexican American Commission. She is the 2003 recipient of the City of Omaha Latinos on the Move Award on Education."



Source: "Lourdes Gouveia, PhD." Faculty & Staff Directory. University of Nebraska at Omaha, College of Arts & Sciences, Sociology & Anthropology. http://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-arts-and-sciences/sociology-and-anthropology/about-us/directory/lourdes-gouveia.php

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Lourdes Gouveia Papers

 Collection — Box 1-23
Identifier: UNO-0234
Content Description Dr. Lourdes Gouveia gathered a considerable amount of information about Latino immigrants in the Nebraska meatpacking industry, particularly in Lexington, Nebraska, though also in other small Nebraska, Kansas, and Iowa communities. This collection reflects her efforts and consists of her research materials, data, and writings from the 1980s through 2016. Much of the collection covers Gouveia's research in Lexington, Nebraska during the 1990s. In Lexington, Gouveia studied the...
Dates: 1973-2011; Majority of material found within 1980-2010

UNO Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (OLLAS) Records

 Collection
Identifier: UNO-0272
Content Description The records of the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (OLLAS) at UNO document its operations and activities beginning from its founding in 2003. OLLAS staff meticulously documented the unit's activities and compiled fliers, posters, news coverage, documents, and material into binders for each academic year and special event (Cinemateca, Cumbre, etc.). The research work of OLLAS is represented in reports, grants, and related material. The collection does not contain student records, but...
Dates: 2002-2022