Founded in 2009, the Journal of Critical Race inquiry (CRI) is a copyrighted, peer-reviewed, bi-annual, and open-access electronic journal that uses an interdisciplinary approach to feature current research, thoughtful debate, and innovative inquiry into critical race issues.
We define 'race’ as a social construct that has no biological basis, but see the concept of 'race' as fluid, changing, culturally specific.
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There has been a great deal of interest in the Journal of Critical Race Inquiry. We are excited that the word is spreading. CRI is preparing its second issue and we welcome new submissions. Please be sure to refer to CRI submission guidelines. |
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| Posted: 2011-04-04 | |
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Vol 1, No 2
Table of Contents
Articles
| Racialization, between power and knowledge: a postcolonial reading of public health as a discursive practice | |
| Patrick Cloos |
| Obama Deception?: Empire, ‘postracism’ and White Supremacy in the campaign and election of Barack Obama | |
| Tamari Kitossa |
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ISSN: 1925-3850


