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- ISSN: 2056-6085 (Online)
- Editor: Alexandra Filindra University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (JREP) is the official journal of the Race, Ethnicity, and Politics section of the American Political Science Association. JREP highlights critical and timely research into the multiple junctures between politics and issues of race, ethnicity, immigration, and indigeneity, as well as their intersections with other axes of identity and marginalization. The journal publishes work that broadly focuses on racial and ethnic politics, from scholars across all subfields of political science and allied disciplines. The key distinguishing feature of the journal is its focus on politics, whether in a single country, across countries, or transnationally. JREP is open with respect to areas of substantive focus, with methods and approaches ranging from political theory and critical studies, to qualitative, statistical, and experimental approaches. The journal will also provide opportunities for enhanced academic engagement, including a guest column section featuring perspectives from practitioners in political and policy worlds, specialized symposia on timely topics, and blog postings and media engagement by authors, reviewers, and editors.
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2 Years After Pulse: How can scholars aid in the fight against LGBTQ+ marginalization?
- 28 June 2018,
- BY: MELINA JUÁREZ PÉREZ June is PRIDE month, a time for LGBTQ+ communities to gather and celebrate their existence and resilience. However, while popular depictions...
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Philanthropic Investments in Immigrant Rights During Turbulent Times
- 15 February 2018,
- BY: ELS DE GRAAUW & SHANNON GLEESON (equal co-authors) In the United States, the federal government has sole power to enact immigration laws, but it does...
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal’s Message about the Dreamers and DACA
- 13 October 2017,
- Thank you for your message regarding President Trump’s callous and misguided decision to rescind the executive order establishing the Deferred Action for Childhood...
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