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Issues in Race and Society: An Interdisciplinary Global Journal. The Complete 2019 edition: About Issues in Race & Society

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About Issues in Race & Society
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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Editorial Board
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Africana Demography: Lessons from Founders E. Franklin Frazier, W.E.B. Du Bois and the Atlanta School of Sociology
  5. Subjective Social Status, ResiliencyResources, and Self-Concept amongEmployed African Americans
  6. Exclusive Religious Beliefs and Social Capital: Unpacking Nuances in the Relationship between Religion and Social Capital Formation
  7. More than Just Incarceration: Law Enforcement Contact and Black Fathers' Familial Relationships
  8. Training the Hands, the Head, and the Heart: Student Protest and Activism at Hampton Institute during the 1920s
  9. “High Tech Lynching”: White Virtual Mobs and University Administrators as Policing Agents in Higher Education
  10. Racialized Categorical Inequality: Elaborating Educational Theory to Explain African American Disparities in Public Schools
  11. Black Women's Words: Using Oral History to Understand the Foundations of Black Women's Educational Advocacy
  12. Suicide in Color: Portrayals of African American Suicide in Ebony Magazine from 1960 to 2008
  13. Book Review: Black British Graduates: Untold Stories
  14. Book Review: Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Racism and School Closings on Chicago's Southside
  15. About Issues in Race & Society

ABOUT ISSUES IN RACE & SOCIETY

As the official resource of ABS, Issues in Race & Society is a double-blind, peer-reviewed academic journal. The biannual journal distinguishes itself as an interdisciplinary, comprehensive, and global examination of the increasingly racial and racialized world that connects us all. It provides a space where all voices can be heard and diverse conversations can occur about the relationship and interconnections between race, power, privilege, and location operating across cultures and societies.

 

SUBMISSIONS

We encourage submissions that are multidisciplinary, multicultural, theoretically diverse, informed by empirical data (both qualitative and quantitative), innovative, and respectful of diverse perspectives. This will allow writers access to the latest, most creative debates, trends, and issues for and about communities of color and the Black Diaspora.

To register and submit through our online portal go to:

 Association of Black Sociologists

https://journals.uc.edu/index.php/isrs/login

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