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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies



               
Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17442222.asp

Publisher: Routledge

Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies is a cross-disciplinary venue
for quality research on ethnicity, race relations, and indigenous peoples.
It is open to case studies, comparative analysis and theoretical
contributions that reflect innovative and critical perspectives, focused on
any country or countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, written by
authors from anywhere in the world. In a context in which ethnic issues are
becoming increasingly important throughout the region, we are seeing the
rapid expansion of a considerable corpus of work on their social, political,
and cultural implications.

The aim of the Journal is to play a constructive role in the consolidation
of this new field of studies and in the configuration of its contours as an
intellectual enterprise.

Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies welcomes scholarly work from all
the relevant disciplines in the Social Sciences and the Humanities. All
submissions to the journal are independently refereed.

Print ISSN: 1744-2222
Online ISSN: 1744-2230

Editor-in-Chief:

Prof. Leon Zamos 
LACES - Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive 
La Jolla, CA 92093-0528, USA.

Telephone: (858) 822-0133
Fax: (858) 534-7175
Email: laces@weber.ucsd.edu

Content available by subscription. Free sample issue available online.
 
Current Issue: Volume 1 Number 1 / April 2006

Date: 9 June 2006


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