Publications

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"You will never understand": the monopoly of the place of speech through cultural trauma narratives in Brazil.

Journal Article | Blotta, V. S. L. (2016). “You will never understand”: the monopoly of the place of speech through cultural trauma narratives in Brazil. Teresa, (17), 115-134.

Journal Article | Blotta, V. S. L. (2016). “You will never understand”: the monopoly of the place of speech through cultural trauma narratives in Brazil. Teresa, (17), 115-134. Read article.

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Negotiating interracial interactions: costs, consequences, and possibilities

Journal Article | Richeson, J. A., & Shelton, J. N. (2007). Negotiating interracial interactions: Costs, consequences, and possibilities. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 16(6), 316-320.

Journal Article | Richeson, J. A., & Shelton, J. N. (2007). Negotiating interracial interactions: Costs, consequences, and possibilities. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 16(6), 316-320. Read article.

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Race & Equity, Criminal Justice System Justice Collaboratory Race & Equity, Criminal Justice System Justice Collaboratory

Learning from Ferguson: Race, Policing, and American Politics

Journal Article | Soss, J., & Weaver, V. (2017). Learning from Ferguson: Policing, race, and class in American politics. Annu. Rev. Polit. Sci, 20, 565-591.

Journal Article | Soss, J., & Weaver, V. (2017). Learning from Ferguson: Policing, race, and class in American politics. Annu. Rev. Polit. Sci, 20, 565-591. Read article.

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Race & Equity, Health Justice Collaboratory Race & Equity, Health Justice Collaboratory

Situational Trust: How Disadvantaged Mothers Reconceive Legal Cynicism

Law Review | Situational Trust: How Disadvantaged Mothers Reconceive Legal CynicismBell, M. C. (2016). Situational trust: How disadvantaged mothers reconceive legal cynicism. Law & Society Review, 50(2), 314-347.

Law Review | Situational Trust: How Disadvantaged Mothers Reconceive Legal CynicismBell, M. C. (2016). Situational trust: How disadvantaged mothers reconceive legal cynicism. Law & Society Review, 50(2), 314-347. Read article.

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Generations of Struggle

Journal Article | Green, P., Kelley, R. D., Poe, T., Lipsitz, G., Rogers, J., & Hinton, E. (2016). Generations of struggle. Transition: An International Review, (119), 9-16.

Journal Article | Green, P., Kelley, R. D., Poe, T., Lipsitz, G., Rogers, J., & Hinton, E. (2016). Generations of struggle. Transition: An International Review, (119), 9-16. Read more.

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Toward a Social Psychology of Race and Race Relations for the Twenty-First Century

Journal Article | Richeson, J. A., & Sommers, S. R. (2016). Toward a social psychology of race and race relations for the twenty-first century. Annual review of psychology, 67, 439-463.

Journal Article | Richeson, J. A., & Sommers, S. R. (2016). Toward a social psychology of race and race relations for the twenty-first century. Annual review of psychology, 67, 439-463. Read article.

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Creating Crime: The Rise and Impact of National Juvenile Delinquency Programs in Black Urban Neighborhoods

Journal Article | Hinton, E. (2015). Creating crime: the rise and impact of national juvenile delinquency programs in Black urban neighborhoods. Journal of Urban History, 41(5), 808-824.

Journal Article | Hinton, E. (2015). Creating crime: the rise and impact of national juvenile delinquency programs in Black urban neighborhoods. Journal of Urban History, 41(5), 808-824. Read article.

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