Palgrave/MacMillan Invites Book Proposals for New Series
International Law, Crime, and Politics is an editorial series that publishes single-author and edited monographs. Topics will include human rights, international law, terrorism, globalization, NGOs, crime and international affairs.
Submit manuscripts, proposals, and ideas to David Schultz, [email protected] or Robyn Curtis, [email protected]
UC Center for New Racial Studies
Headquartered at UCSB, we have affiliates on all 10 campuses.
We are a Multi-Campus Research Program of the University of California, with the goal of supporting and networking innovative and justice-oriented scholarship focused on race and racism. Each of the five years of this project has a different research focus.
2010-11: The Nation and its Peoples: Citizens,
Denizens, Migrants
2011-12: Race/Gender/Class Intersectionality
2012-13: Race-
01/31/2011
We were pleased to learn that a recent study co-authored by one of our affiliated faculty members, Professor Andrew Penner of UC Irvine, gained a mention in a Los Angeles Time blog (see link below). Professor Penner says the article got it mostly right, but you can check out the study for yourself at:
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0015812
Racial stereotypes can follow us to the grave, researchers say Can cause of death determine race?
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