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Ethnic and Racial Studies

Ethnic and Racial Studies


Increasing to 10 issues per year in 2010
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 33
Frequency: 9 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0141-9870
Online ISSN: 1466-4356
 

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"If Ethnic & Racial Studies didn't exist, it would urgently have to be invented. There is no other place to find objective articles and book reviews from a wide variety of angles on a series of topics so profoundly centred on social change in the world today"
Professor A.H. Halsey, Nuffield College, Oxford
 
"Ethnic & Racial Studies is the best racial/ethnic studies journal on the planet, bar none. For many years it has led the way with pioneering research and new conceptual analyses for researchers and others concerned with racial/ethnic issues in many countries. In a world now riddled with increasing numbers of racial/ethnic conflicts such a journal is a necessity for teachers, researchers, and policymakers across the globe"
Joe Feagin, Elle McFadden Professor of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University, Department of Sociology
 
"The scope and varying perspectives of Ethnic & Racial Studies constitutes one of its core strengths. The journal's commitment to understanding how race and ethnicity are organized on multiple levels and through various themes -- migration, sexuality, nationalism, religion, citizenship and identity on a global level -- stand out as a mark of excellence"
Patricia Hill Collins, Wilson Elkins Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland at College Park; President of the American Sociological Association, 2008-2009
 
"When I write a paper on ethnic and racial studies or related topics, I always submit it first to Ethnic & Racial Studies. I read the journal regularly, of course, and especially to keep up with those topics in communities and countries other than New York City"
Herbert J Gans, Robert S Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University
 
"Ethnic & Racial Studies consistently publishes articles that are among the most thoughtful, wide-ranging, empirically persuasive, and provocative of any journal in this increasingly crowded field. It is doing a great job of fostering a community of scholars across countries and groups as well as across academic disciplines and methodologies"
Jennifer L. Hochschild, Henry LaBarre Jayne Professor of Government, Professor of African and African American Studies and Harvard College Professor, Harvard University
 
"Ethnic & Racial Studies has published and continues to publish many of the most significant contributions to the study of ethnicity and immigration. Time and time again, I have turned to this important international outlet, and I recommend to my students that they do the same"
Michèle Lamont, Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies, Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Harvard University
 
"Ethnic & Racial Studies has been for years one of the most exciting journals ‘worldwide' on ethnic, racial and post-migration issues. Its constant quest for academic excellence is remarkable as well as its multidisciplinary and global perspective. It stimulates ‘theoretical' reflections as well as empirical studies and really is an indispensable tool for scholars in the field"
Marco Martiniello, National Fund for Scientific Research and University of Liège, Belgium
 
"In an era when virtually all nations are becoming steadily more diverse, Ethnic & Racial Studies stands out as the world's leading source for scholarly work on intergroup relations and racial-ethnic differentiation and stratification"
Douglas S Massey, Henry G Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
 
"Ethnic & Racial Studies is the "go-to" journal for research on race, ethnicity, and nationalism across disciplines. It's the only journal I open as soon as it arrives. We rate Ethnic & Racial Studies as the top specialty journal when we evaluate faculty for promotion and awards" 
Joane Nagel, University Distinguished Professor of Sociology & Director, Center for Research on Global Change, University of Kansas Lawrence
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