Dr. Andrew Nelson is an applied cultural anthropologist with a focus on urban and migration studies. While the bulk of his ethnographic fieldwork has been conducted in Nepal, he also has experience doing research in India, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, and the United States. With Rob Curran, he co-wrote Journey without End: Migration from the Global South through the Americas (Vanderbilt Press, 2022), and with Roos Willems and Alex Rödlach, he co-edited The Crux of Resettlement: Rebuilding Social Networks (Lexington Press, 2018). He has also published academic articles on Nepali-speaking refugees from Bhutan, and Nepali migrants in South and North America. Currently, he is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of North Texas.
Caste Discrimination Or Persecution
Deportees/Criminal Deportees
Ethnic Discrimination Or Persecution
Government/State Actor Persecution
Journalist Persecution
Land Tenure Disputes
Political Persecution
Religious Discrimination Or Persecution
Risk Of Retaliation
Risk of Return
Statelessness & Lack of Nationality Documentation
Trafficking
I have provided expert testimony for Nepali and Bhutanese nationals seeking asylum in the US in both written and oral form.
Nepali Janajati / Madhesi groups / Bahun-Chhetri (upper caste Hindus)
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Essex Junction, VT 05452 USA