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  • Title: 2. On How to Distinguish Critique from an Infringement of Academic Freedom
  • Title: 3. Charting a Course for Academic Freedom in Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Situated Epistemology, Codification, Practice
  • Title: Postsecondary Leaders’ Thoughts on Diversity and Inclusion

    Postsecondary Leaders’ Thoughts on Diversity and Inclusion

    Now What?
    by Maroro Zinyemba (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Priorities for Public Relations Leaders

    Priorities for Public Relations Leaders

    by Andrea Oliveira (Volume editor) María-Isabel Míguez-González (Volume editor) Ferran Lalueza Bosch (Volume editor)
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Peace in Zanzibar

    Peace in Zanzibar

    Proceedings of the Joint Committee of Religious Leaders in Zanzibar, 2005–2013
    by Arngeir Langås (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Being and Becoming Professionally Other

    Being and Becoming Professionally Other

    Identities, Voices, and Experiences of U.S. Trans* Academics
    by Erich N. Pitcher (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Leading While Black

    Leading While Black

    Reflections on the Racial Realities of Black School Leaders Through the Obama Era and Beyond
    by Floyd Cobb (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: Anxiety in Schools

    Anxiety in Schools

    The Causes, Consequences, and Solutions for Academic Anxieties
    by Jerrell C. Cassady (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: The ESPN Effect

    The ESPN Effect

    Exploring the Worldwide Leader in Sports
    by John McGuire (Volume editor) Greg G. Armfield (Volume editor) Adam Earnheardt (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Toil and Trouble

    Toil and Trouble

    Good Work, Smart Workers, and the Integration of Academic and Vocational Education
    by Joe L. Kincheloe (Author)
    ©2001 Textbook
  • Title: Leadership across Cultures

    Leadership across Cultures

    by Jerzy Mączyński (Volume editor) Łukasz Sułkowski (Volume editor) Sylwia Przytuła (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Making College Better

    Making College Better

    Views from the Top
    by Joseph L. DeVitis (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Professional Doctorate in Translation and Interpreting: Next Thing on the Horizon in Chinese Mainland
  • Title: 4. Toward a Theory of the Study of Higher Education

    4. Toward a Theory of the Study of Higher Education

    by Russell Thacker (Author) Sydney Freeman, Jr. (Author)
  • Title: Community College Leadership and Management

    Community College Leadership and Management

    Reframing Institutional Practices for Student Success
    by Carlos Nevarez (Author) J. Luke Wood (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Co-Charismatic Leadership

    Co-Charismatic Leadership

    Critical Perspectives on Spirituality, Ethics and Leadership
    by Simon Robinson (Author) Jonathan Smith (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Dialogue Is Not Just Talk

    Dialogue Is Not Just Talk

    A New Ground for Educational Leadership
    by Carolyn M. Shields (Author) Mark M. Edwards (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: The Coup D’état of the New Orleans Public Schools

    The Coup D’état of the New Orleans Public Schools

    Money, Power, and the Illegal Takeover of a Public School System
    by Raynard Sanders (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: A Journey in School Leadership

    A Journey in School Leadership

    Theory and Practice
    by Brian Fleming (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: The Political Thought of Hasan al-Turabi

    The Political Thought of Hasan al-Turabi

    by Saleem Abu Jaber (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America

    Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America

    Where Are We?
    by Abdín Noboa-Ríos (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Transformative Leadership Primer

    Transformative Leadership Primer

    by Carolyn M. Shields (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: The Twenty-First Century University

    The Twenty-First Century University

    Developing Faculty Engagement in Internationalization, Second Edition
    by Lisa K. Childress (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Progressive Pioneer

    Progressive Pioneer

    Alexander James Inglis (1879-1924) and American Secondary Education
    by William G. Wraga (Author)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Critical Studies of Latinxs in the Americas

    ISSN: 2372-6830

    The Latinx presence continues to grow and intersect with every aspect of life in the 21st century. This is evident when one considers the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor as Associate Justice to the United States Supreme Court. As well as the prominence of distinct Latinx individuals in various spheres of social, cultural, and political life such as Mario J. Molina, Nobel Prize winner and recipient of the Medal of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013; and Jorge Maria Bergoglio (Pope Francis) who has revolutionized the Catholic church since he became the highest ecclesiastical authority of the Catholic world in 2013. Latino Studies, as an academic field of inquiry, began to emerge during the early 1990s surfacing from the more recognized field of Chicano Studies. As such, the major contributions to the field first emerged from Mexican/Chicano scholarship—publications such as Aztlán, the most important journal in the field of Chicano Studies since 1970; Gloria Anzaldúa’’s groundbreaking memoir/essay, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (1987); George J. Sanchez’s historical account, Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945 (1995); and the two volumes of The Chicano Studies Reader: An Anthology of Aztlan, 1970-2010. These are a few examples of the consolidation and the continuing development of Chicano Studies in the United States. In the past two decades, Latino Studies have grown and expanded significantly. There have been a large number of publications about Latinxs in the Midwest and North East; in addition, due to the fast-growing population of Latinxs in the area, new scholarship has emerged about the Latinxs in the New South. Some examples of the emerging field of Latino Studies are the Latinos on the East Coast (2015) edited by Yolanda Medina and Ángeles Donoso Macaya, Global Cities and Immigrants (2015) by Francisco Velasco Caballero and María de los Angeles Torres; the Handbook of Latinos and Education (2010) edited by Enrique Murillo, et al.; Angela Anselmo’s and Alma Rubal-Lopez’s 2004 On Becoming Nuyoricans; David Carey Jr. and Robert Atkinson (2009) Latino Voices in New England; Yolanda Prieto’s case study entitled, The Cubans of Union City: Immigrants and Exiles in a New Jersey Community (2009); and Lawrence La Fontaine-Stokes’ Queer Ricans Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora (2009). Critical Studies of Latinxs in the Americas will become the counterpart of the aforementioned research about the Latinx diaspora that deserve equal scholarly attention and will add to the academic field of inquiry that highlights the lived experience, consequential progress and contributions, as well as the issues and concerns that all Latinxs face in present times. This provocative series will offer a critical space for reflection and questioning of what it means to be Latinx living in the Americas, extending the dialogue to include the North and South hemispheric relations that are prevalent in other fields of global studies such as Post-Colonial Theory, Post-Colonial Feminism, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Critical Race Theory, and others. This broader scope can contribute to prolific interdisciplinary research and can also promote changes in policies and practices that will enable today’s leaders to deal with the overall issues that affect us all. Topics that explore contemporary inequalities and social exclusions associated with processes of racialization, economic exploitation, health, education, transnationalism, immigration, identity politics, and abilities that are not commonly highlighted in the current literature as well as the multitude of socio-economic, and cultural commonalities and differences among the Latinxs in the Americas will be at the center of the series. As the Latinx population continues to grow and change, and universities enhance their Latino Studies programs to be inclusive of all types of Latinx identities, a series dedicated to the lived experience of Latinxs in the Americas and a consideration of their progress and concerns in the social, cultural, political, economic, and artistic arenas is of incredible value in the quest for pedagogical practices and understandings that apply a critical perspective to the issues facing scholars in this area of study. Scholars, faculties, and students alike will benefit from this series. Expressions of interest for authored or edited books will be considered on a first come basis. A Book Proposal Guideline is available on request. For individual or group inquiries please contact the Series Editors at ymedina@bmcc.cuny.edu & Margarita.MachadoCasas@UTSA.edu.

    49 publications

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