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How Does Obama Match-Up?Counterfactuals & the Role of Obama’s Race in 2008
Obama Match-Up Counterfactuals Obama’s Race in 2008
2015/6/4
Would the outcome of the 2008 U.S. presidential election have been different if Barack Obama had not been the Democratic nominee? In this paper we analyze 33 head-to-head matchups, some real and some ...
Primary Politics:Race,Gender,and Age in the 2008 Democratic Primary
Race Gender Age the 2008 Democratic Primary
2015/6/4
Despite Barack Obama’s momentum in the early phase of the Democratic nomination, the process of selecting a nominee took longer than usual. Obama’s momentum, it seems, got stuck, and the 2008 Democrat...
Primary Politics:The Effects of Gender,Age,&Race in the 2008 Democratic Primary
Gender Age Race the 2008 Democratic Primary
2015/6/4
Despite Barack Obama’s momentum in the early phase of the democratic nomination, the process of selecting a nominee took longer than usual. Eight candidates were winnowed to two, but the remaining two...
Achaeologies of Race and Urban Poverty: The Politics of Slumming, Engagement, and the Color Line
Race and Urban Poverty Slumming Engagement
2014/12/9
For more than a century, social reformers and scholars have examined urban impoverishment and inequalities along the color line and linked “slum life” to African America. An engaged archaeology provid...
Excavating America's Metaphor: Race, Diaspora, and Vindictationist Archaeologies
Excavating America's Metaphor Race Diaspora
2014/12/9
Over more than a century African diasporan scholars have defined identity in complex forms that aspire to resist racial essentialism yet stake consequential political claims to collective roots. Histo...
Race, color, and income inequality across the Americas
racial identification racial inequality skin color
2014/11/27
Background: Racial inequality in the U.S. is typically described in terms of stark categorical difference, as compared to the more gradational stratification based on skin color often said to prevail ...
Racial inequality in the U.S. is typically described in terms of stark categorical
difference, as compared to the more gradational stratification based on skin color often
said to prevail in parts...
Back to the Future: African-Americans and Cuba in the Time(s) of Race
African-Americans Cuba in the Time(s) of Race
2014/11/27
Cuba has, at least since the American revolution, occupied the imagination of North Americans. For nineteenth-century capital, Cuba's close proximity, its Black slaves, and its warm but diverse climat...
On April 16,1893, Jose Marti's "Mi raza," appeared in the newspaper Patria; this issue also listed the results of the April 10th elections in which Marti was unanimously re-elected as a national deleg...
Dance "houses" or embodies physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual information within culturally specific movement sequences. I Although all dances have varied movements, their movements, songs, an...
Puerto Rico and Cuba share, in a myriad of ways, a common destiny. If one were to take only a superficial look at them, one would say that there are many differences, the foremost being that Cuba is a...
An interrogation of the relational meanings of sex and race in the United States. The author hypothesizes that "enmeshed" quests for "power dominance," "identity," and "love" characterize American cul...
Space, race, and poverty: Spatial inequalities in walkable neighborhood amenities?
Boston US neighborhood amenities/built environment neighborhood poverty neighborhood racial composition racial/socioeconomic segregation spatial demography
2014/11/20
Background: Multiple and varied benefits have been suggested for increased neighborhood walkability. However, spatial inequalities in neighborhood walkability likely exist and may be attributable, in ...
A Question of Comfort: Race, Whiteness, and the Creation of Diverse, Inclusive, and Engaged Learning Environments
anthropology diversity higher education race whiteness
2014/11/7
Most colleges and universities in the United States today claim that “diversity” is an important institutional value, but it is not always clear what this term means or how “diversity” is actually exp...