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Alejandro Portes is a Research Professor in the Department of Sociology & Criminology at the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences. He holds an Emeritus title at Princeton University. His work focuses on migration, urbanization, and social integration. Portes earned degrees from the University of Havana, Catholic University of Argentina, and Creighton University, with a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
His research explores immigrant adaptation, transnational organizations, and urban development. Notable contributions include studies on the 'segmented assimilation' theory, the role of ethnic enclaves, and the second-generation outcomes of immigrants. He co-authored influential books like Immigrant America and City on the Edge.
Portes has received prestigious awards such as the Princess of Asturias Award (2019), WEB DuBois Career Award (2010), and James Coleman Fellowship (2012). His work bridges theoretical sociology with applied research, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
His articles analyze global cities like Miami, Latin American urbanization, and the interplay between migration and technology. Portes' research underscores the importance of social and economic institutions in shaping development trajectories.
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