Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts
Website: http://www.raceethnicity.org
Email Address: shortlidge.2@osu.edu
Editor/Consultant: John A. Powell
Country: USA
Type: Academic journal
Description: Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts publishes fresh, innovative thinking on the challenges and opportunities presented by race and ethnicity in the 21st century. Most scholarly journals on race and ethnicity are devoted to certain disciplines, specific geographical locations, singular racial or ethnic identities, or a particular set of issues. They contribute immeasurably to our vital conversation on race and ethnicity, but very few, if any, allow for truly multidisciplinary and comprehensive explorations of the interrelated racial, racialized, and racializing phenomena that typify our increasingly interconnected world. Race/Ethnicity offers a venue that encourages and accommodates heterogeneous thinking about the relationships between race, place, power, and meaning in the contemporary world. Contributors include researchers from inside and outside the academy, as well as advocates, activists, and practitioners of all kinds. With respect to these roles, many contributors will be both/and, rather than either/or. The journal's purpose is to move us toward a better understanding of the dynamics of racial and ethnic hierarchies and to help us fashion the tools needed to dismantle them.
(Directory entry)
Website: http://www.raceethnicity.org
Email Address: shortlidge.2@osu.edu
Editor/Consultant: John A. Powell
Country: USA
Type: Academic journal
Description: Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts publishes fresh, innovative thinking on the challenges and opportunities presented by race and ethnicity in the 21st century. Most scholarly journals on race and ethnicity are devoted to certain disciplines, specific geographical locations, singular racial or ethnic identities, or a particular set of issues. They contribute immeasurably to our vital conversation on race and ethnicity, but very few, if any, allow for truly multidisciplinary and comprehensive explorations of the interrelated racial, racialized, and racializing phenomena that typify our increasingly interconnected world. Race/Ethnicity offers a venue that encourages and accommodates heterogeneous thinking about the relationships between race, place, power, and meaning in the contemporary world. Contributors include researchers from inside and outside the academy, as well as advocates, activists, and practitioners of all kinds. With respect to these roles, many contributors will be both/and, rather than either/or. The journal's purpose is to move us toward a better understanding of the dynamics of racial and ethnic hierarchies and to help us fashion the tools needed to dismantle them.
(Directory entry)