Mobilizing Public Sociology: Scholars, Activists and Latin Migrants Converse on Common Gr
By (Author) Rafael Luevano
Edited by Victoria Carty
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
14th August 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social theory
Ethnic studies
Social and cultural history
305.868073
Paperback
180
Width 150mm, Height 231mm
Mobilizing Public Sociology, coedited by Victoria Carty and Rafael Luvano, combines theory and scholarly perspectives with a grassroots approach to challenges that Latin@ immigrants face in the United States. Public sociology calls for scholars and community activists and practitioners to engage in dialogue and to work together in the struggle for social justice. The contributors to this collectionscholars, immigrants, practitioners, and community activistsshare their scholarly perspectives and personal experiences on a wide range of issues related to immigration, including deportation and criminalization, undocumented youth and higher education, legislation, and community activism. The collection encourages ongoing collaboration in dealing with some of the most pressing problems affecting our communities with the hope of breaking down barriers and misconceptions.
Contributors are: Amelia Alvarez, Fawn Bekam, Victoria Carty, Kristin E. Heyer, Patricia Huerta, Rusty Kennedy, Oliver Lopez, Rafael Luvano, Raquel R. Marquez, Eileen McNerney, Patrick Murphy, Jerry Price, Lisa D. Ramirez, Harriett D. Romo, Suzanne SooHoo, Madeleine Spencer, Daniele Struppa, and Bishop Kevin William Vann.
Victoria Carty, Ph.D. (1999), is an activist scholar and associate professor of sociology at Chapman University. She is the author of Social Movements and New Technology (Westview Press, 2015).
Rafael Luvano, Ph.D., S.T.D. (1990), is associate professor in the Religious Studies Department at Chapman University and serves as the universitys Roman Catholic chaplain. He is the author of Woman-Killing in Jurez: Theodicy at the Border (Orbis Books, 2012).