Title of article :
Managing US–Mexico “border health”: An organizational field approach
Pages 3199-3211
Julie Collins-Dogrul
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Author/Authors :
Julie Collins-Dogrul، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
During World War II Mexican and US health professionals and organizations constructed a transnational organizational field to manage the borderʹs public health problems. Despite barriers to inter-organizational cooperation, including disparate administrative structures and North–South stratification, the fieldʹs transnational approach to health on the border has continued for 60 years. Using archival data to track changes in the number and types of organizations, this article argues that the field practitioners call “border health” reconfigured during the North American Free Trade Association (NAFTA) decade from an era of loosely organized professionals to a specialized bureaucracies era. This change brought new vitality to border health, with transnational ties increasing and diversifying, but has not weakened entrenched cross-border inequalities. The organizational history of the US–Mexico border health field demonstrates how macro-politics and inter-organizational stratification shape transnational public health problems.
Keywords :
USA , Borders , public health , Mexico , Transnational organizational field
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine