Gabriela Gonzalez, Ph.D.

博士大头照. Gabriela Gonzalez. Assistant Professor

Ph.D., University of California, 欧文; 欧文, CA

 

 

 

Contact Information:

电子邮件: 加芙.gonzalez03@zgjxmp.net

办公室:MH 525B

Office Hours Spring 2024: 

Mondays 3:00-5:00 PM in person by appointment on Spartan Connect. 

关于博士. Gabriela Gonzalez:

Gabriela Gonzalez is an Assistant Professor of Justice Studies at San José State University. She received her PhD in Criminology, 法律 & Society from the University of California, 欧文. Dr. Gonzalez’s research broadly focuses on the nature and impact of punishment and inequality in the United States. She uses qualitative methodologies to analyze experiences of 监禁, both physical forms (such as incarceration and immigration detention), non-physical forms (including checkpoints and legal barriers), with a particular lens on the consequences for the family. Dr. Gonzalez’s current research examines the layered and varied ways by which immigration enforcement laws and practices influence the lived experiences of US-citizens in mixed-immigration-status families, specifically children with undocumented parents. Her ongoing collaborative projects examine parental immigration detention and the use and reliance on long-term solitary 监禁.

Areas of Interest:

  • 惩罚
  • 监狱
  • Immigration enforcement
  • Racial inequality

Recent Publications:

(forthcoming) Patler C.冈萨雷斯,G.古兹曼,M. 和Paez, G. (2023). “如果我说话 about it, I start crying”: Children’s Responses to Parental Imprisonment in US Immigration 监狱. 在米. Peterie (Ed.), Immigration Detention and Social Harm, Routledge 

冈萨雷斯,克. (2023). Undocumented Consciousness: Citizenship and Illegality in the Lives of US Citizen Youth. 法律 & 政策. 1-21 

巴拉米.冈萨雷斯,G., Strong, J.奥古斯丁,D.栗子,K.瑞特,K., 论坛,N. (2022). Triaged Out of Care: How Carceral Logics Complicate a ‘Course of Care’ in Solitary Confinement. Healthcare, 10(2), 28 

冈萨雷斯,克. (2021) Who has the power? Manipulating and Reclaiming Social Support in Solitary Confinement. 惩罚 & 社会,24:1-19 

Patler C., & 冈萨雷斯,克. (2021). Compounded Vulnerability: The Consequences of Immigration Detention for Institutional Attachment and System Avoidance in Mixed-Immigration-Status 家庭. Social Problems, 68(4), 1-17