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Mitchell Snider is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Kentucky and serves as the Data and International Agreements Manager at the University of Kentucky International Center. He holds a PhD and an MA from the University of Kentucky, focusing on Latine migrant experiences. His research integrates theoretical perspectives on socio-spatial mobilities with empirical studies of immigrant belonging, intersectionality, and policy implications.
Research interests include political and cultural geography, migration, gender, and citizenship, with a focus on Latin American immigrants in urban contexts. His work critiques and refines migration theories through intersectional methodologies and photo-elicitation techniques.
Publications span topics like urban mobilities, masculinities among Mexican farmworkers, and comparative labor migration policies. His research aims to inform urban policymakers and advocacy groups about immigrant inclusion strategies.
Affiliations include the Social Theory Association of American Geographers (AAG) and (dis)closure networks. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his work emphasizes transformative policy impacts.
No advising/grants details provided, but his dual role at the International Center and Geography Department highlights interdisciplinary engagement.




