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Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Theoria - A Journal of Social and Political Theory has recently been published by Berghahn Journals.
This special issue emerges from a concern with academic practice around researching and theorising race, racialism and racism; particularly within the current theoretical climate in which race is, in the majority, accepted as a social construct.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/th
Volume 60, Issue 136
Special Issue on Race
INTRODUCTION
Theorising Race: Imagining Possibilities
Kira Erwin and Gerhard Maré
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ARTICLES
The Naming of Social Categories
Michael Banton
http://bit.ly/15Ikktn
'Race' and Its Contemporary Confusions: Towards a Re-statement
Crain Soudien
http://bit.ly/15IkpNM
Throwing the Genes: A Renewed Biological Imaginary of 'Race', Place and Identification
Zimitri Erasmus
http://bit.ly/18m2ldi
Ontologies and Politics of Biogenomic 'Race'
Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther and Jonathan Michael Kaplan
http://bit.ly/1gkyAPS
BOOK REVIEW
Sharing Democracy by Michaele L. Ferguson
Review by Jeffrey D. Hilmer
http://bit.ly/1apop46
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Free Sample Issue:
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Kind regards,
Young Lee
Berghahn Journals
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