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Race/ethnicity: multidisciplinary global contexts

Race/ethnicity: multidisciplinary global perspectives

Abbreviation: Race Ethn. Multidiscip. Glob. Context.

Published by: Indiana University Press

Publisher Location: Bloomington, IN, USA

Journal Website:
https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/430

Alt: URL:
https://www.jstor.org/journal/racethmulglocon


Range of citations in the SafetyLit database: 2009; 2(2) -- 2009; 3(1)

Publication Date Range: 2007 -- 2011

Title began with volume (issue): 1(1)

Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database: 2
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pISSN = 1935-8644 | eISSN = 1935-8652
LCCN = 2007-214183 | OCLC = 609233402


Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/19358644

Journal Language(s): English


Aims and Scope (from publisher): Race/Ethnicity offers a critical intervention in contemporary thinking on race and ethnicity by recognizing and responding to shared challenges. Through a multidisciplinary approach, a concern with race and ethnicity on the global scale, and a willingness simultaneously to engage theory, practice, and other forms of knowledge, the journal offers new ways for scholars, activists, and practitioners to exchange vital information, perspectives, and insights. It publishes comprehensive investigations in the global field of race and ethnic studies and promotes scholarship that robustly investigates the dynamics of racialized operations of power, its impediments to and facilitation of democratic practice and policy, and analysis of mechanisms by which different human destinies are intertwined. All issues are topical and feature a classic field piece and original essays that map the evolution of scholarly engagement with the theme. It is a joint publication of The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity and the Office of Minority Affairs, both at The Ohio State University, and Indiana University Press.