Following the publication of a 2022 special issue in the journal Mobilities, several of the contributing authors and editors gathered virtually on July 26, 2022. Drawing upon the work included w the collection called “Mobilizing Indigeneity and Race Within and Against Settler Colonialism,” the participants discuss how they came to the subject of mobilities, how this concept impacts their work, and the ways it intersects with the fields of Ethnic Studies and Indigenous Studies. The special issue editors Carpio, Barraclough, and Barnd interview and facilitate the discussion between authors Vasquez Ruiz, Toomey, Katz, and Fraga. This article includes a reading list of scholarship used for the special issue on race, Indigeneity, and mobilities.
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October 01 2023
Mobilities and Ethnic Studies: A Roundtable Discussion
Michelle Vasquez Ruiz,
Michelle Vasquez Ruiz
University of Southern California
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Genevieve Carpio,
Genevieve Carpio
University of California, Los Angeles
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Natchee Barnd
Natchee Barnd
Oregon State University
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Ethnic Studies Review (2023) 46 (3): 128–154.
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Michelle Vasquez Ruiz, Nisha Toomey, Irit Katz, Sean Fraga, Genevieve Carpio, Laura Barraclough, Natchee Barnd; Mobilities and Ethnic Studies: A Roundtable Discussion. Ethnic Studies Review 1 October 2023; 46 (3): 128–154. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/esr.2023.46.3.128
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