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Broadening the contours in the study of Black politics. Political development and Black women

Title
Broadening the contours in the study of Black politics. Political development and Black women / Michael Mitchell, David Covin, editors.
ISBN
9781412862400
141286240X
Publication
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Transaction Publishers, [2016]
Physical Description
vii, 138 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Summary
"Broadening the Contours in the Study of Black Politics, volume 17 of the National Political Science Review (NPSR), is divided thematically into two books, available separately or as a set. The first concentrates on the institutional aspects of Black politics. The second book addresses various dimensions of social capital that constitute the fundamental building blocks of Black politics. Each contains peer reviewed articles, a symposium section, and book reviews, as well as other featured sections. Together, these books build on the previous NPSR volume, Black Women in Politics. The symposium in Volume 17:1 examines the struggle of Black women, both in the political science discipline and in getting their work published. In the symposium section of Volume 17:2, members of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists carry on a revealing conversation about the dilemmas of professional life for Black women in political science. The set also contains a section, 'Trends,' which offers data to use as starting points for discussions in teaching, on professional panels, or in the mass media, regarding the new versions of the Voting Rights Act after the Shelby County v. Holder decision of 2013. Both volumes 17.1 and 17.2 contain rigorously vetted articles on significant themes in the study of Black politics. This set represents the most recent offering in the distinguished National Political Science Review series"--Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Political development and Black women
National political science review.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 28, 2016
Series
National political science review ; v. 17.1.
National political science review ; volume 17.1
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
[1] Research articles: Political development
Innovation, inevitability, and credibility : tracking the origins of Black civil rights issues / Matthew B. Platt
Racialized political anger : affective reactions to Barack Obama and federal government / David C. Wilson
Disasters, public policy, and urban Black communities : urban planning and revovery during Hurricanes Andrew and Katrina / David McBride
[2] Symposium: Association for the Study of Black Women in Politics
Introduction: Nobody can tell it all : Symposium on how researching Black women in politics changes political science : methodologies, epistemologies, and publishing / Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd and Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Radical Black feminism and the fight for social and epistemic justice / Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd
The secret eye : Black women in politics and publishing / Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Yearning : Black female academics, everyday Black women/girls, and the search for a social justice praxis / Brittany Lewis
Black feminist prison politics / Duchess Harris
[3] Praxis: social science expert testimony and the Voting Rights Act
Social science expert witness testimony in voting rights cases / Richard L. Engstrom, Daniel McCool, Jorge Chapa, and Gerald R. Webster
[4] Book reviews
Christina Heatherton, ed., Downtown blues : a skid row reader; and Christina Heatherton and Jordan Camp, eds., Freedom now! : struggles for the human right to housing in L.A. and beyond / reviewed by Mark Schuller
Nadia Brown, Sisters in the statehouse : Black women and legislative decision making / reviewed by Evelyn Simien
Preston H. Smith II, Racial democracy and the Black metropolis : housing policy in postwar Chicago / reviewed by Teri Platt
Vincent W. Lloyd, ed., Race and political theology / reviewed by David E. Dixon
Robert Holmes, Maynard Jackson : a biography / reviewed by Andra Gillespie
Grace Kyungwon Hong and Roderick A. Ferguson, eds., Strange affinities : the gender and sexual politics of comparative racialization; and Ernesto Javier Martinez, On making sense : queer race narratives of intelligibility / reviewed by Yu-Fang Cho.
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