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

Issues in Race and Society: An Interdisciplinary Global Journal. The Complete 2019 edition
About Issues in Race & Society
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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Editorial Board
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Welcome from the New Editors
  5. Introduction: The Sociologist as Renaissance Man: The Life and Work of James E. Blackwell
  6. 1. James E. Blackwell and Organizational Insurgency
  7. 2. The Next Phase in Civil Rights: A Legacy of James E. Blackwell
  8. 3. James E. Blackwell as a Scholar Activist
  9. 4. James E. Blackwell and the Founding of the Association of Black Sociologists
  10. 5. On Mentoring: Multigenerational Reflections with James E. Blackwell
  11. 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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