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VOLUME 13, NUMBER 2, April 30, 2020

Special Edition: Alternative Migrations Across the Arts
Guest Editors: Claudia Hoffmann and Paula Straile-Costa

Introduction  Free Content – Free Content
Claudia Hoffmann with Paula Straile-Costa

I Want a Poem  Free Content – Free Content
Shukria Rezaei

The Border  Free Content – Free Content
Kane Smego

Anthropology and Art in State of Exception: The Evolution of an Exhibition
Amanda Krugliak and Richard Barnes

My Hazara People  Free Content – Free Content
Shukria Rezaei

Illegal, Not Wanted, Unnamed: Woody Guthrie’s Exploration of Media, Immigration, and Identity in “Plane Wreck At Los Gatos (Deportee)”  Free Content – Free Content
Edward A. Shannon

Art by Wunin Han  Free Content – Free Content

Hacking the Border: Undocumented Migration and Technologies of Resistance in Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer and Digital Media  Free Content – Free Content
Paula Straile-Costa

Interview with Eduardo Juarez Jr.  Free Content – Free Content
Claudia Hoffmann

Dreamers: Living Undocumented in Contemporary Young Adult Fiction  Free Content – Free Content
Amy Cummins

A Glass of Tea (after Rumi)  Free Content – Free Content
Shukria Rezaei

From Orientalism to Plurality in Contemporary Spanish Literature:
Exotic Imagery of Moroccan Immigrants in Háblame, musa, de aquel varón by Dulce Chacón and Cosmofobia by Lucía Etxebarria  Free Content – Free Content
Bronislava Greskovicova-Chang

Art by Murtaza Ali Jafari  Free Content – Free Content

Interview with Abbas Alaboudi  Free Content – Free Content
Claudia Hoffmann

I’ll Be Your First Mate: Art, Advocacy and the Assuming White “I”  Free Content – Free Content
Daniella Trimboli

Art by Emmanuel Asante  Free Content – Free Content

Lament for Syria  Free Content – Free Content
Amineh Abou Kerech

Art by Safdar Ahmed  Free Content – Free Content

Book Review: Damon West, The Change Agent: How a Former College QB Sentenced to Life in Prison Transformed His World. New York: Post Hill Press. 2019.  Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Lucy Tsado and Abiodun Raufu

Book Review: B. Garrick Harden (ed.), Imagined Borders/Lived Ambiguity: Intersections of Repression and Resistance. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 2019.  Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Gary L. Grizzle

Deconstructing Media Framing of the Waco Siege and Standoff on the 25th Anniversary  Free Content – Free Content
Stuart A. Wright

VOLUME 13, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 31, 2020

Special Edition: Anarchism and Democracy
Guest Editor: Brian Williams

Introduction
Brian Williams

Four Models of Anarchist Engagements with Constitutionalism
Benjamin Franks

Anarchist Democracy and the Ideal of Communal Individuality
Laurence Davis

Toward Anarchy: A Historical Sketch of the Anarchism-Democracy Divide
Markus Lundström

The Democracy Problem
Leonard Williams

Malatesta in Brexitland: Toward post-statist geographies of democracy
Federico Ferretti, Ant Ince, and Richard J. White

The Ragged Edge of Anarchy: Direct Democracy
John Asimakopoulos

Radical Democracy — An Anarchist Perspective
Wayne Price

From Democracy to Freedom
CrimethInc. ex-Workers’ Collective

Book Review: Harrison, Peter, The Freedom of Things: An Ethnology of Control. New Jersey: TSI Press. 2017. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Richard Gilman-Opalsky

Book Review: Beek, Jan, Mirco Göpfert, Olly Owen, and Johnny Steinberg, Police in Africa: The Street Level View. Oxford University Press. 2017. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Kevin Angelo Brown

Book Review: Stuart, Forrest, Down, Out and Under Arrest: Policing and Everyday Life In Skid Row. University of Chicago Press. 2016. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Heather L. Jewell

Book Review: Pyrooz, David C. and Scott H. Decker, Competing for Control: Gangs and the Social Order of Prisons. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2019. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Robert M. Worley

 

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 4, OCTOBER 31, 2019

Special Edition: Latin American Fiction
Guest Editor: Rodica Grigore

Introduction: Re-reading Latin American Fiction
Rodica Grigore

Del amor y otros demonios and the Aesthetic Trajectory of García Márquez
Jay Corwin

Vargas Llosa and the Poetics of Power
Alonso Cueto

The Time of the Hero and the Dream of the Celt:
A Case Study of Narrative Continuity in Mario Vargas Llosa
Roy C. Boland

A Discussion of Los cachorros (1967) by Mario Vargas Llosa as a Nouvelle or Short Novel:
Its Discourse and the Theme of Identity
José Cardona-López

“Personal Myth” in Ernesto Sábato’s Novels
Corin Braga

Bishops and Pins in Jorge Ibargüengoitia
Pedro Serrano

Alejo Carpentier, the Lost Steps. Art between Nature and Culture
Rodica Grigore

I the Supreme Writer of the Republic
Yo el Supremo Escritor de la República
Armando Romero

The Dimension “Time” in Two Hispanic Novelists (Alejo Carpentier y Manuel Vázquez-Bigi)
La dimensión “tiempo” en dos novelistas hispanos (Alejo Carpentier y Manuel Vázquez-Bigi)
Dan Munteanu Colán

Walking with Death. Two Short Stories by Óscar Collazos: The Sleeping Car and Somebody Is Knocking on the Door
De la mano de la muerte. Dos cuentos de Óscar Collazos: Soledad al final del coche cama y Alguien llama a mi puerta
Manuel Cortés Castañeda

Q and A with Author: Erich Goode, The Taming of New York’s Washington Square: A Wild Civility. New York University Press, 2018. Free Content – Free Content
Erich Goode Interviewed by Robert M. Worley

Book Review: Meštrović, Stjepan G., The Postemotional Bully. London: Sage Publications Ltd. 2015. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by B. Garrick Harden

Book Review: Snyder, Gregory J., Skateboarding LA: Inside Professional Street Skateboarding. New York: New York University Press. 2018. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Tyler Dupont

Book Review: Herbert, Steve, Too Easy to Keep: Life-Sentenced Prisoners and the Future of Mass Incarceration. Oakland, California: University of California Press. 2019. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Jessica L. Sullivan

 

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 3, July 31, 2019

(In)Visibilities that Vary: The Production of Aging Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Subjects in Chronic Care
Hannah Kia

Assessment of De-Radicalization Hypothesis in Sub-Saharan Africa
Ishmael D. Norman

Lenin as an Original Political Theorist, or Not: Debunking the Textbook Interpretation
Jason Schulman

Survey Research and the Politics of Old Age Welfare in a Period of System Crisis
William R. Earnest and Irene Padavic

Marinating over the Anti-Ebony Tower: An Academic ‘Grammar Book’
Rahsaan Mahadeo

Education Crises as Crises for Capital
Glenn Rikowski

Q and A with Author: Wright, Stuart A. and Susan J. Palmer, Storming Zion: Government Raids on Religious Communities. Oxford University Press, 2015. Free Content – Free Content
Stuart A. Wright Interviewed by Robert M. Worley

Book Review: Ferguson, Andrew G., The Rise of Big Data Policing: Surveillance, Race, and the Future of Law Enforcement. New York University Press, 2017. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Robert L. Smith

Book Review: Robert J. Duran, The Gang Paradox: Inequalities and Miracles on the U.S.-Mexico Border. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Gary L. Grizzle

Book Review: Daniel P. Mears, Out-of-Control Criminal Justice: The Systems Improvement Solution for More Safety. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Shawn H. Palmer

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 2, APRIL 30, 2019

Introduction
Christine Doran and Jennifer Thomas

An Accidental Scholar: Lessons Learned in the U.S. Women’s Movement
Jo Reger

VBAC: Access to Care and Autonomy in the North Country Demands Persistence
Sarah Oakley

White Girls and the ‘Other’ in the New Latino Diaspora
Jessica Sierk

Who Says YOU Can’t?
Rajiv Narula

Satire as Strategy for Resistance and Persistence in:A Series of Modest Pronouncements
Angela Sweigart-Gallagher and Melissa C. Thompson

Ahed Tamimi and the Symbolization of Appearance, Childhood, and Gender
Lenore VanderZee

#Persistence through Female Solidarity: A Historical Example
Judith DeGroat

Book Review: White, Michael D. and Fradella, Henry F., Stop and Frisk: The Use and Abuse of a Controversial Policing Tactic. New York: New York University Press, 2016. ISBN: 9781479835881 (Hardcover). 253 Pages. $30.00.Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by John M. Chambers

Book Review: Asimakopoulos, John and Richard Gilman-Opalsky (eds.), Against Capital in the Twenty-First Century: A Reader of Radical Undercurrents. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-4399-1358-1 (Paperback). 341 Pages. $34.95.Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by B. Garrick Harden

Book Review: Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, Crook County: Racism and Injustice in America’s Largest Criminal Court. Stanford: Stanford Law Books, 2016. ISBN: 9781503602786 (Paperback). 252 Pages. $16.95.Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Gary L. Grizzle


JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE VOLUME 8, 2018

Devon Goss
Book Review: Daisy Verduzco Reyes, Learning to be Latino: How Colleges Shape Identity Politics. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2018. ISBN: 978-0813596464 (paperback). 167 Pages. $26.95.

Shane Burley
Book Review: Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley (Eds.), Tomorrow Belongs to Us: The British Far Right since 1967. London: Routledge: Fascism and Far Right Series, 2017. ISBN: 978-1138675179 (paperback). 288 Pages. $45.95.

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE VOLUME 7, 2017


Guest Editor
Angus Lyall

Angus Lyall
Interview with Alexandra Almeida of Ecological Action
Entrevista con Alexandra Almeida de Acción Ecológica
(Ecuador)

Majerle Lister and Andrew Curley
Interview with Janene Yazzie of the Little Colorado River Watershed Chapters Association
and Kingsley Gardens
Entrevista con Janene Yazzie de la Asociación de las Divisiones de la Cuenca del Pequeño Río Colorado y los Jardínes de Kingsley
(USA)

Angus Lyall
Interview with Elizabeth Evans of the Raging Grannies
Entrevista con Elizabeth Evans de las Abuelitas Furiosas
(USA)

Patricia González Toro
Interview with Marta Aravena of the Quinteros-Puchuncaví Bay
Entrevista con Marta Aravena de la bahía de Quinteros-Puchuncaví
(Chile)

Angus Lyall
Interview with Néstor Perdomo of the National Commission in Defense of Water and Life of Uruguay
Entrevista con Néstor Perdomo de la Comisión Nacional en Defensa del Agua y de la Vida de Uruguay
(Uruguay)

Angie Carter and Ahna Kruzic
Centering the Commons, Creating Space for the Collective: Ecofeminist #NoDAPL Praxis in Iowa

Tarunika Anand
Book Review: Luke Winslow, Economic Injustice and the Rhetoric of the American Dream. Lexington Books, 2017. IBSN: 978-1-4985-4414-6 (Hardcover). 165 Pages. $90.00.

Alexa Pupillo
Book Review: Phoebe Godfrey and Denise Torres (Editors), Emergent Possibilities for Global Sustainability: Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender. Routledge, 2018. ISBN: 978-0815364566 (paperback). 350 pages. $49.95.

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 31, 2019

The ‘Dead Ends’: Reconsidering place for school leaders
Christa Boske, Walter S. Gershon, Lillian Benavente-McEnery, Jennifer Speights-Binet

Social Justice, Corporate Influence, and Development: Defending the Public Interest at a State University
Angie Carter, Betty L. Wells, Ahna Kruzic

A Materialist and Standpoint Critique of Social Movements’ Theoretical Presumptions
Robert F. Carley

Two Faces of the Literary Avant-Garde: Urmuz and Julio Cortázar. Suggestions for Possible Interpretations
Rodica Grigore

Book Review: Cameron D. Lippard, Pavel Osinsky, and Lon Strauss, War: Contemporary Perspectives on Armed Conflicts Around the World. New York: Routledge, 2018. ISBN: 9781138932531 (Paperback). 336 Pages. $54.95. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by James E. Sutton

Book Review: Laura Kipnis, Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 2017. ISBN: 978-0062657862 (Hardcover). 256 Pages. $26.99. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Chauntelle Tibbals

Book Review: Robert J. Norris, Exonerated: A History of the Innocence Movement. New York: New York University Press, 2017. ISBN: 9781479886272 (Hardcover). 288 Pages. $25.99. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Brittany A. Wood

 

VOLUME 11, NUMBER 4, OCTOBER 31, 2018

Experts, Refugees, and Radicals: Borders and Orders in the Hotspot of Crisis
Anna Carastathis and Myrto Tsilimpounidi

“That’s So Ghetto!” A Study of the Racial and Socioeconomic Implications of the Adjective Ghetto
Shaun Richardson and Amy Donley

The Praxis of Cultural Sustainability: A Q’eqchi’ Maya Case of Cultural Autonomy and Resistance against the Monsanto Law in Guatemala
YiShan Lea

Pathologising trans people: Exploring the roles of patients and medical personnel
Kinnon Ross MacKinnon

Book Review: Victor M. Rios, Human Targets: Schools, Police and the Criminalization of Latino Youth. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-0226090856 (Cloth). 224 Pages. $60.00.
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Reviewed by Marcus Anthony Hunter

Book Review: William R. Kelly, The Future of Crime and Punishment: Smart Policies for Reducing Crime and Saving Money. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016. ISBN: 978-1-442-26481-6 (Hardcover). 258 Pages. $38.00. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Robert M. Worley and Lucy K. Tsado

Book Review: Barry C. Feld, The Evolution of the Juvenile Court: Race, Politics, and the Criminalizing of Juvenile Justice. New York University Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-4798-9569-4 (Hardcover). 392 Pages. $35. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by David L. Myers

 

Volume 11, Number 3, July 31, 2018

 
Special Edition
Trump and the 2016 Election
Guest Editor Devin T. Rafferty

 
Veblen’s Theory of Political Evolution and the Ultimatum Game:
A Radical Institutionalist Understanding of 2016 Presidential Election
Avraham Izhar Baranes

What Do the Democrats Need to be Relevant?
Devin T. Rafferty

The Escalation of Trump: Stormfront and the 2016 Election
Dianne Dentice

The Trump administration and the Neoliberal Project
Wesley C. Marshall

Inversion and Abolition: On the Upside-Down Logics of Wealth, Poverty, and Capital
Richard Gilman-Opalsky

Book Review: John Corbett, Vinyl Freak: Love Letters to a Dying Medium.
Durham: Duke University Press Books. ISBN: 978-0822363668 (Paperback).
264 Pages. $24.95. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Andrew R. McIntosh

Book Review: Vanessa R. Panfil, The Gang’s All Queer: The Lives of Gay Gang Members.
New York: New York University Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-4798-7002-8 (Paperback).
312 Pages. $28.00.  Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by Leah Ruiz and Mary K. Stohr

Book Review: Brandon L. Garrett, End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty
Can Revive Criminal Justice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017.
ISBN: 9780674970991 (Hardcover). 331 Pages. $29.95. Free Content – Free Content
Reviewed by James R. Acker