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“With its first issue, Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts establishes itself at the rich intersection of race and ethnicity studies. In our new world, where boundaries seem to grow more fluid by the day, this journal will be at the forefront of our crucial, global conversation about who we are and where we are going. Race/Ethnicity is scholarship at its best.”
-- Henry Louis Gates, Jr. W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University

"Race/Ethnicity provides an innovative approach to exploring the complexities of race and ethnicity, crucial to challenging the rules of monoracial and single-discipline scholarship and promoting a racially just vision for the world."
-- Rinku Sen, Executive Director, Applied Research Center
 

 

vol2-1 Volume Two, Number One:
The Dynamics of Race and Incarceration


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"Panopticism," from Punish & Discipline:The Birth of the Prison
Michel Foucault

Locking Down Civil Rights:
Criminal Record-based Discrimination
Heather Rose and Glenn E. Martin*

Life Capacity Beyond Reentry: A Critical Examination of Racism and Prisoner Reentry Reform in the US
Vivian Nixon, Patricia Ticento Clough, David Staples, Yolanda Johnson Peterkin, Patricia Zimmerman, Christina Voight, and Sean Pica

Extirpate and Expel: On the Penal Management of Postcolonial Migrants in the European Union
Loïc Wacquant

Crime, Punishment, and Ethnic Minorities in England and Wales
Anthony Goodman and Vincenzo Ruggiero

Moralizing Security: "Corrections" and the Post-Apartheid Prison
Kelly Gillespie

An Institutional Suicide Machine: Discrimination against Federally Sentenced Aboriginal Women in Canada
Jena McGill

Convict Criminology: Voices from Prison
Stephen C. Richards, Donald Faggiani, Jed Roffers, Richard Hendricksen, and Jerrick Krueger

Incarceration and Beyond: A Personal Perspective
Reginald A. Wilkinson

Incarceration Data: Selected Comparisons
Compiled by Charles Patton III

 

* Glenn E. Martin began to focus on the intersection of civil rights and criminal justice while co-directing the Legal Action Center's National Hire Network, in collaboration with the Center for Community Alternatives, as part of the Fulfilling the Dream for All project. The project was supported by a grant from the Fulfilling the Dream Fund.

   

 

 

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