Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
New Series
This series provides a venue for international, pioneering scholarship that moves our understanding of race, racism, ethnicity, and ethnic oppression forward. The series features books that engage in contemporary social issues in a meaningful way, advocating intervention and action in social justice and social transformation.
While theoretically and empirically grounded in sociology, books in this series intersect a wide array of social sciences (geography, history, political science, anthropology, philosophy). Aimed at both academics and practitioners through thought-provoking and teachable manuscripts, we are particularly interested in “engaged scholarship.” We also encourage theoretical perspectives (and methods and methodologies) that have historically been marginalized but that are intellectually engaged, rigorous, and critical. Such perspectives include, but are not limited to, Du Boisian analysis, critical race theory, Afrocentrist/-futurist, and Latinx critical theory, as well as critical raced-gendered and other intersectional epistemologies.
We seek book proposals that accomplish the dual goals of speaking to the public square and pushing the intellectual conversation forward.
SERIES EDITORS
David L. Brunsma
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David G. Embrick
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To inquire about publishing
in the series, please contact:
Mick Gusinde-Duffy
Executive Editor for Scholarly and Digital Publishing
University of Georgia Press
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SERIES ADVISORY BOARD
Margaret Abraham
Hofstra University
Elijah Anderson
Yale University
Eduardo Bonila-Silva
Duke University
Philomena Essed
Antioch University
James Fenelon
California State University, Santa Barbara
Tanya Golash-Boza
University of California, Merced
David Theo Goldberg
University of California, Irvine
Patricia Hill Collins
University of Maryland
Jose Itzigsohn
Brown University
Amanda Lewis
University of Illinois at Chicago
Michael Omi
University of California, Berkeley
Victor Rios
University of California, Santa Barbara
Mary Romero
Arizona State University