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Call for Publications

Theme: Grassroots Politics in the Postcolony
Publication: Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts
Date: Volume 6, Number 3 (Spring 2013)
Deadline: 15.9.2012

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Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts encourages and
welcomes contributions by scholars, researchers, grassroots
activists, policy advocates, and organizations

Submissions are invited to explore the politics of contention and
social movements in the postcolonial world (Africa, Asia, and Latin
America), with particular regard to the ways in which race and
ethnicity relate to identities and claims revolving around class,
gender, nationality, and religion. Comparative discussions of social
contestation in different societies are welcome.

Guest Editor Franco Barchiesi, Associate Professor in the Department
of African American and African Studies at the Ohio State University,
and the editorial staff of Race/Ethnicity invite submissions for
Volume 6, Number 3, and entitled “Grassroots Politics in the
Postcolony.” We welcome submissions from activists, advocates and
practitioners working on relevant issues, as well as from scholars in
the social sciences and the humanities. In this issue, we look to
engage the following questions:

- How are racial and ethnic identities implicated in collective
mobilization (including rural, labor, women, youth, indigenous, and
religious movements) in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the “global
South”?

- Is the concept of “social movement” useful to understand
contemporary forms of social contention and grassroots politics?

- How do racial inequalities shape local contentious politics and
everyday forms of social contestation?

- How do claims for racial and ethnic justice relate to grassroots
politics in realities of of economic liberalization and privatization?

- In which ways do intersections of race and ethnicity with current
social conflicts interrogate the legacies of nationalism and
decolonization?

- Do processes of migration and diaspora internationalize
postcolonial political identities?

- How do grassroots identities, and their elaborations of race and
ethnicity, interrogate political institutions and ideas of
citizenship and civil society?

- How have postcolonial social movements responded to the global
economic crisis and its impact on racial and ethnic dynamics?

Contributions from scholars, activists, and social movement
participants can include, but are not limited to, case studies,
theoretical discussions, and experience-based reflections. Papers
must be received by September 15, 2012 to be considered for
publication.

Please send manuscript publications to the managing editor: 
Leslie Shortlidge <[email protected]>.
See Style Guidelines at: www.raceethnicity.org

Submission of artwork for the cover that relates to the theme of the
issue is welcome. See website for submission guidelines.


Contact:

Leslie Shortlidge, Managing Editor
Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://raceethnicity.org/call4paper6-3.html
 
 
 
 
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