Ethnic Diversity Source Ethnic Diversity Source supports the study of African Americans, Arab Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Jewish Americans, Latinx Americans, Multiracial Americans, and Native Americans, among others, with respect to their cultures, traditions, social treatment, and lived experiences. Scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, historical documents, and biographies are complemented by primary sources, such as
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Southern African Public Law SAPL aims to provide academics and intellectuals from Southern Africa and Africa in general a forum for discursive deliberation and debate on matters relating to public law. The journal welcomes contributions dealing with topics in constitutional and administrative law, legal philosophy, legal and constitutional theory, law and government law and closely
South African Yearbook of International Law The South African Yearbook of International Law (SAYIL) is an annual publication, published by Unisa Press and administered by Unisa’s Department of Public, Constitutional and International Law. The Yearbook publishes contributions in English in any area of international law. – Publisher
Northwestern University Libraries now have access to 655 Latin American ebooks via the Project Muse platform. Access by title via NUsearch or through Project Muse. A list of title is available here: Project Muse Latin American Ebooks Collection 2024 This curated Northwestern-specific collection focuses on those books published within the fields of History, Social Sciences,
The Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice This handbook represents the collective wisdom of more than 40 leading voices across positionalities and perspectives, geographies and generations, meta-theories and methods, and issues and identities. Each of the 32 chapters presents a state-of-the-art systematic overview of a brief history, key concepts, contemporary debates and dialogues, and
Labor Priests: Progressive Politics and the Catholic Church, John A. Ryan Papers, 1892-1945 The Francis J. Haas Collection documents Haas’s lifelong dedication to the Catholic Church and workers’ welfare. The collection includes materials from his family, his time as a seminary student in the early 1900s, and his role as an educator and cleric from
CFC Intersections CFC Intersections is an exciting new companion journal which builds on the success of highly regarded Contemporary French Civilization (CFC). CFC Intersections aims to provide a new publishing outlet for scholarship related to intersectionality and the broader associated notion of intersections in French and Francophone studies. The journal’s interests focus on intersectionality and
The Science Teacher The Science Teacher is an award-winning, peer-reviewed, practitioners’ journal for grade 9-12 teachers, university faculty responsible for teacher preparation, and state and district science supervisors and leaders. We seek manuscripts that detail innovative, classroom-tested high school science activities and strategies that demonstrate current research regarding the teaching and learning of science as
Race Against Empire: Black Americans and Anticolonialism, 1937–1957 Race against Empire tells the poignant story of a popular movement and its precipitate decline with the onset of the Cold War. Von Eschen documents the efforts of African-American political leaders, intellectuals, and journalists who forcefully promoted anti-colonial politics and critiqued U.S. foreign policy. The eclipse of
National County Data on U.S. Representatives Elections Datasets of election returns at the county level for all states in the U.S., in Excel format from Atlas of U.S. Elections. Log in using Northwestern netid and password. Northwestern University Libraries have access to 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 and 2022.
Global Census Archive (Russia, Soviet Union, Israel, Palestine, Colombia, Mexico) The Global Census Archive (GCA) is an innovative program to collect official census publications and related materials from around the world. East View’s Global Census Archive contains all available census publications associated with a given census (GCA-PUBS), such as official results, questionnaires, methodological works, public
Communication and Race Communication and Race is a peer-reviewed publication of the National Communication Association. It publishes original scholarship on the centrality of race, racism, and colonialism to the praxis of communication. The journal contributes in distinct ways to the field of communication by building on the theories and epistemologies of Black, Ethnic, Latinx, Indigenous,