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Robin C. Reineke
Robin C. Reineke
Assistant Research Social Scientist, The Southwest Center Assistant Professor, School of Anthropology Affiliated Faculty, Department of Latin American Studies University of Arizona
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Structural violence and migrant deaths in Southern Arizona: Data from the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990–2013
DE Martínez, RC Reineke, R Rubio-Goldsmith, BO Parks
Journal on Migration and Human Security 2 (4), 257-286, 2014
1242014
A continued humanitarian crisis at the border: Undocumented border crosser deaths recorded by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990-2012
D Martinez, R Reineke, R Rubio-Goldsmith, B Anderson, G Hess, B Parks
Available at SSRN 2633209, 2013
852013
Temporal patterns of Mexican migrant genetic ancestry: Implications for identification
CE Hughes, BFB Algee‐Hewitt, R Reineke, E Clausing, BE Anderson
American Anthropologist 119 (2), 193-208, 2017
482017
Migrant Deaths in the Americas (United States and Mexico)
R Reineke, DE Martínez
Fatal journeys: Tracking lives lost during migration 45, 45-75, 2014
422014
Skeletal evidence of structural violence among undocumented migrants from Mexico and Central America
JS Beatrice, A Soler, RC Reineke, DE Martínez
American journal of physical anthropology 176 (4), 584-605, 2021
302021
Naming the dead: Identification and ambiguity along the US-Mexico border
RC Reineke
The University of Arizona, 2016
232016
Migrant Deaths in Southern Arizona: Recovered Undocumented Border Crosser Remains Investigated by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990-2020
D Martinez, R Reineke, G Boyce, S Chambers, S Launius, B Anderson, ...
Available at SSRN, 2021
212021
Missing in the US-Mexico borderlands
R Reineke, BE Anderson
Missing persons: Multidisciplinary perspectives on the disappeared, 246-68, 2016
212016
Ambiguous loss and embodied grief related to Mexican migrant disappearances
RM Crocker, RC Reineke, ME Ramos Tovar
Medical Anthropology 40 (7), 598-611, 2021
182021
Lost in the system: Unidentified bodies on the border
R Reineke
NACLA Report on the Americas 46 (2), 50-53, 2013
172013
Necroviolence and postmortem care along the US-México border
R Reineke
AMERIND STUDIES, 2019
162019
Etched in bone: Embodied suffering in the remains of undocumented migrants
A Soler, RC Reineke, JS Beatrice, BE Anderson
The border and its bodies: The embodiment of risk along the US-México line …, 2019
152019
Los Desaparecidos de la frontera (The Disappeared on the Border)
R Reineke
Migrants Deaths in the Arizona Desert, 132-149, 2016
132016
Forensic citizenship among families of missing migrants along the US-Mexico border
RC Reineke
Citizenship Studies 26 (1), 21-37, 2022
122022
Arizona: Naming the dead from the desert
R Reineke
BBC News Magazine 19, 2013
102013
Beyond identification: Structural vulnerability and the investigation of migrant deaths
A Soler, J Beatrice, RC Reineke, DL Martínez
72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences …, 2020
72020
An integrated approach to the identification of human remains: The biocultural profile of undocumented migrants
A Soler, RC Reineke, JS Beatrice, BE Anderson
Proceedings of the 66th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic …, 2014
62014
Fatal journeys: tracking lives lost during migration
RC Reineke, DE Martínez, T Brian, F Laczko
International Organization for Migration (IOM, Geneva (Switzerland), 2014
62014
Fatal Journeys, Tracking Lives Lost during Migrations
L Tara, F Laczko, R Reineke, DE Martinez, T Last, T Spijkerboer, ...
International Organization for Migration (IOM), Geneva, Switzerland, 2014
62014
Death Along the US Mexico Border: a comparitive view of policy and practice in Arizona and Texas
MK Spradley, RC Reineke, M Dorreti, BE Anderson
Las Vegas (NV): American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 2016
52016
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