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  1. Teaching Strategies for Ethnic Studies (7th Edition) by James A. Banks, 2002-08-02
  2. Introduction to Ethnic Studies by Brian Baker, 2004-08-01
  3. Ethnic Studies: Issues and Approaches by Philip Q. Yang, 2000-03
  4. Teaching strategies for ethnic studies by James A Banks, 1975
  5. Cultural Contestation in Ethnic Conflict (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) by Marc Howard Ross, 2007-05-28
  6. Understanding Ethnic Violence: Fear, Hatred, and Resentment in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) by Roger D. Petersen, 2002-09-02
  7. Racial and Ethnic Groups: SocNotes Plus: A Study Companion by Jenifer Kunz, Richard T. Schaefer, 2005-06
  8. Native American Studies (Introducing Ethnic Studies) by Clara Sue Kidwell, Alan Velie, 2005-10-01
  9. Introduction to African American Studies by Talmadge Anderson, James Stewart, 2007-09-01
  10. Exploring Ethnic Diversity in Burma (Nias Studies in Asian Topics)
  11. Ethnic Nationalism in Korea: Genealogy, Politics, And Legacy (Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center) (Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asi) by Gi-Wook Shin, 2006-04-03
  12. Revolutionary Peace Through Ethnic Studies by Jose Hernandez Alvarez, 2004-06-01
  13. Policing Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods: The Miami Study and Findings for Law Enforcement in the United States (Contributions in Criminology and Penology) by Geoffrey P. Alpert, Roger G. Dunham, 1988-09-26
  14. The African American Studies Reader, Second Edition

1. Ethnic Studies At USC
Search ethnic studies at USC. The ethnic studies Project is dedicated to the memory of its creator, Dennis Thomison. Last updated July 31, 2000.
http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/
Created in 1995 by librarian Dennis Thomison, the Ethnic Studies web site is maintained by the Doheny Reference Center at the University of Southern California to provide access to research resources available through the Internet based on a global perspective of ethnicity and migration issues.
Search Ethnic Studies at USC
Resources for Research on Ethnic Studies African American Artists
African American Literature

African American Music

African American Politics
...
Videorecordings about Minorities

At USC the academic study of ethnic groups is centered in American Studies and Ethnicity , a unit in the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences (LAS). Campus organizations , under the Minority Consortium of the Student Affairs Office, contribute to a campus awareness of cultural diversity. The campus library resources are strengthened greatly by libraries, museums, and other organizations in the Southern California area which either specialize in an ethnic group or have very strong resources for ethnic studies. USC's Information Services Division allocates funds to build library collections to support the program in American Studies and Ethnicity. USC faculty, students and staff can contact library selectors regarding library collections and programs for the following areas:

2. Diversity And Ethnic Studies: Websites & Guides
Diversity ethnic studies. Recommended Websites Research Guides in research on U.S. racial, ethnic and cultural diversity studies, please consult the Library Research Guides
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/divweb2.htm

Home
African American American Indian Asian American ...
Library Research Guides
This website began in August 1995 as a simple, personal list of diversity-related Internet resources. For those of us far from home, it is a means of keeping in touch with our communities. It is also a good place to begin learning about others, different than us. The primary focus of this Web site is to provide links to African American American Indian Asian American , and U.S. Latino resources, along with links to resources on often-overlooked minorities such as lesbians, bisexuals, and gays . There's also a brief list of multicultural resources , meaning those that deal with more than one ethnic minority or cultural group. For help locating "real world" library reference materials to assist in research on U.S. racial, ethnic and cultural diversity studies, please consult the Library Research Guides This website is not intended to be an exhaustive list. Instead, it aims to provide useful and focused starting points for your own journeys. Throughout the sites you will find scholarly research materials, news and information of interest, electronic journals, newspapers, music, an occasional cookbook, and other joys. May this website be a comfortable place to visit, whoever you are.

3. National Association For Ethnic Studies
The National Association for ethnic studies was founded in 1972 to promote responsible scholarship and advocacy in the diverse fields of enquiry which constitute ethnic studies.
http://www.ethnicstudies.org/
National Association for
Ethnic Studies, Inc.
http://www.ethnicstudies.org/
  • Larry Estrada, President Ashton Welch, Vice President Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer, Past President Faythe Turner, Secretary George H. Junne, Jr., Treasurer
The National Association for Ethnic Studies was founded in 1972. It provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars and activists concerned with the national and international dimensions of ethnicity. The Association welcomes scholars and teachers at all educational levels, students, libraries, civic and governmental organizations, and all persons interested in ethnicity, ethnic groups, intergroup relations, and the cultural life of ethnic minorities. As a non-profit corporation, NAES provides a vehicle for interested members and donors to promote responsible scholarship and advocacy in the diverse fields of enquiry which constitute ethnic studies. Thirty-second Annual Conference
April 1-3, 2004: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Call for Papers for Ethnic Studies Review , special issue on Brown v. Board of Education

4. Balch Institute For Ethnic Studies
The Balch Institute for ethnic studies. The Balch Institute for ethnic studies has merged into the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
http://www.balchinstitute.org/
The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies
has merged into the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
You will be automatically redirected to our new site.
At the new site, follow the "Education" link for Pennsylvania ethnic history and the contemporary immigrant experience. Please note that our new web site address is:
www.hsp.org

5. Department Of Ethnic Studies
ethnic studies is the systematic and comparative study of racial/ethnic groups, racism, and the impact of curriculum of the Department of ethnic studies at UCR focuses on the
http://www.ethnicstudies.ucr.edu/
Ethnic Studies is the systematic and comparative study of racial/ethnic groups, racism, and the impact of law and social inequality on contemporary society. The curriculum of the Department of Ethnic Studies at UCR focuses on the experiences of racial/ethnic groups that historically have been economically, educationally, politically, legally, and socially disadvantaged, and attempts to determine why these groups have not been fully integrated into the fabric of American society. African American Studies
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6. WWW-VL: History: United States History Index: Ethnic Studies
WWWVL HISTORY UNITED STATES ethnic studies. ethnic studies ASIAN AMERICAN. Japanese American. I Born in America. ethnic studies HISPANIC AMERICAN. Hispanic American History. Chicano/Latino Resources. Hispanic-American Studies Center for Immigration Studies. Balch Institute of ethnic studies. Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights 1860s
http://www.ukans.edu/history/VL/USA/ethnic.html
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  • 7. The Ethnic Studies Library
    Specialized collections for Asian American, Chicano, and Native American ethnic studies.
    http://eslibrary.berkeley.edu/
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    8. AREA And ETHNIC STUDIES
    RESOURCES IN AREA and ethnic studies. General Worldwide Resources. Library of Congress Country Studies, a series of countryspecific
    http://www.newschool.edu/library/area.htm
    RESOURCES IN AREA and ETHNIC STUDIES
    General Worldwide Resources
    • Library of Congress Country Studies , a series of country-specific and area handbooks published by the U.S. government. Not intended for travellers, but for scholarly researchers.
    • Map.net , an interesting site that tries to arrange the sum of human knowledge in a graphic manner. Click on an area and drill down deeper to explore the information on the site. United Nations Home Page , the general site of the UN. Click on the Welcome word of the language (English, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, French, Arabic) that you wish to read the site in. For languages that use non-Roman characters, your computer must be loaded with the correct font set.
    • NYU Research Guide for Area and Country studies.
    Africa

    9. Department Of Ethnic Studies
    The program promotes interdisciplinary research and teaching in African American studies, American Indian studies, Asian American studies, and Chicano studies. The Department of ethnic studies has established an undergraduate degree program that promotes The Department of ethnic studies seeks to provide a cohesive framework for
    http://www.colorado.edu/EthnicStudies
    The Department of Ethnic Studies has established an undergraduate degree program that promotes interdisciplinary research and teaching in:
    The Department of Ethnic Studies seeks to provide a cohesive framework for the study of ethnic and racial groups and to promote research and critical examination of culture, history, and contemporary issues. The primary focus is on people of color and indigenous peoples of the Americas, but the department also considers important the study of race and ethnic issues. Interaction across the Americas and global interaction are studied, as well as Diasporas. Also of primary concern is recognition and incorporation of multicultural definitions and values in the university curriculum. The Department has a core faculty of its own, but also draws on the faculty resources of many departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as the College of Architecture and Planning, the School of Education, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, the School of Law, the College of Music, and the University Libraries.
    Send e-mail to Ethnic.Studies@Colorado.EDU

    10. CEMES - Centre For European Migration And Ethnic Studies
    CEMES specialises in policyrelevant research, information and publishing on international migration and ethnic relations in Western, Central and Eastern Europe
    http://www.cemes.org/
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    11. Ethnic Studies Information Sources
    A list for finding relevant educational resources on the World Wide Web.
    http://lib.upm.edu.my/iisesis.html

    12. Electronic Resources For Ethnic Studies
    Electronic Resources for ethnic studies. Specialized Databases. University of Maryland Diversity Database. Return to ethnic studies.
    http://www.usc.edu/Library/Ref/Ethnic/elec_res_list.html
    Electronic Resources for Ethnic Studies
    Specialized Databases
    Most of the databases listed here are available by subscription only. They can be accessed from any computer in the USC libraries, or by USC PPP dialup connections. Exceptions are noted in parentheses.
  • ABI/INFORM (available in the Business Library)
  • African American Biographical Database
  • African American Newspapers (CD-ROM, Doheny Referenece Center)
  • African American Poetry, 1760-1900 (CD-ROM, Doheny Referenece Center)
  • Ageline
  • America, History and Life (CD-ROM, Doheny Referenece Center)
  • Art Abstracts
  • ARTBibliographies Modern
  • Bibliography of Native North Americans
  • Biography Index ...
  • California Indian Library Collections on CD (CD-ROM, Doheny Reference Center)
  • Chicano Database
  • Dissertation Abstracts (also on CD-ROM, Doheny Reference Center)
  • Electronic HRAF
  • ERIC
  • Ethnic Newswatch (Leavey Library)
  • HAPI (Hispanic American Periodicals Index) Online
  • Historical Abstracts (CD-ROM, Doheny Reference Center)
  • Indian Question
  • MLA (Modern Language Association) Bibliography
  • Newsbank
  • PsycINFO ...
  • Who Built America (CD-ROM, Doheny Reference Center)
    Internet Resources
  • African American resources on the Internet
  • Asian American resources on the Internet
  • Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies
  • Blackvue Network ... Return to Ethnic Studies
  • 13. University Of California At Berkeley - Department Of Ethnic Studies
    University of California. Department of ethnic studies. 506 Barrows Hall 2570. Berkeley, California 947202570. USA ( 510) 643-0796 ( 510) 642-6456 - Fax UC Berkeley Career Center article on a
    http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ethnicst
    University of California
    Department of Ethnic Studies
    506 Barrows Hall #2570
    Berkeley, California 94720-2570
    USA
    (510) 642-6456 - Fax
    DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING AMOUNT OF SPAM WE RECEIVE, PLEASE PUT " ES DEPARTMENT - ( your subject "
    IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF YOUR MESSAGE. OTHERWISE WE WILL DELETE ALL INCOMING MESSAGES WITHOUT IT. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THIS INCONVENIENCE. ethnicst @ socrates . berkeley. edu (REMOVE THE SPACES FOR THE CORRECT ADDRESS) Department Chairperson Michael Omi MSO Rosa Johnson Administrative Specialist Brigid Tung
    The main office will be able to answer questions regarding Asian American
    Studies, Chicano Studies, Native American Studies and Ethnic Studies or
    refer you to the appropriate number.
    Summer 2004 - Chicano Studies 180.1 - Mexico - Vera Cruz - The Multiracial Roots of Mexican Culture
    Fall 2004 Schedule of Classes PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SCHEDULE SUPERSEDES THE PRINTED SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Critical Mass: A publication by Sau-ling Wong A Chronology of Ethnic Studies at U.C. Berkeley ... The Rap Sheet - Spring 2004 A Newsletter of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley Language is Life: The 11th Annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Conference - June 10-13, 2004 UC Berkeley

    14. Multicultural Web Sites: Diversity And Ethnic Studies: Virtual Community
    Multicultural Web Sites Diversity ethnic studies. by Susan A. Vega García. resources. ethnic studies Univ. Southern California.
    http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/multicul.htm
    Multicultural Web Sites
    Home
    African American American Indian Asian American ...
    Library Research Guides
    Multicultural Resources

    These are websites that focus on more than one racial or ethnic group, or on diversity issues in general. Action Without Borders
    a massive organization directory searchable by type and region; search by "race and ethnicity" category and limit region as "United States" Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies
    includes guides and information on the Institute's library, museum, programs, and more; includes links elsewhere Bureau of the Census
    Online U.S. census data can be searched by specific region, race or ethnicity, age, and more Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research
    Full text articles, research, and websites on minorities and language issues, compiled by the Univ. of Southern California's Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research
    Formerly known as the National Center for Research on Cultural Diversity and Second Language Learning. Includes reports and information on education initiatives relevant to multicultural diversity. From UC Santa Cruz. Cultural Survival
    focuses on indigenous peoples worldwide; includes electronic version of the journal

    15. Ethnic Relations In Central And Eastern Europe And In The Countries Of The Forme
    A database of ethnic studies reports on Central and Eastern Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Union.
    http://lgi.osi.hu/ethnic/relations/
    LGI Ethnic
    Ethnic relations
    in Central and Eastern Europe
    and countries of former Soviet Union
    The database contains research papers, studies and articles on different aspects of ethnic relations in Central and Eastern Europe and in countries of the former Soviet Union. The database includes papers and a reference to the contact address of the author. Papers can be viewed by selecting the entry. Papers are available in English or in original language with an English language resume. The database includes papers written by authors who are not LGI grant recipients but who shared their publications with LGI generously. The opinions presented in the papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative. We encourage authors to submit already written papers to be published in this database. For more information about how to submit research papers, please, send an e-mail to: Petra Kovacs kovacsp@osi.hu

    16. Ethnic Studies Home
    The ethnic studies Program examines the construction and context of ethnicity in the United States with a primary focus on Americans of African, Asian, Latino/a
    http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ethnic/
    Home Executive Committee Current Courses ES Events Current Office Hours ... Other Resources ES News! Newsletter GTF Positions Teaching Positions Ethnic Studies Mission Statement This site last updated
    June, 2003. If you have questions or comments, please send
    them to the webmaster
    About the Program
    Undergraduate Studies
    See Group Requirements and Multicultural Requirement in the Registration and Academic Policies section of the University of Oregon Bulletin for ethnic studies courses that satisfy university general-education requirements. Courses applied to a major, certificate, or minor in ethnic studies may not be used to satisfy major, certificate, or minor requirements for other programs. For major, minor, and certificate requirements see the University of Oregon Bulletin.

    17. IMES - Institute Of Migration And Ethnic Studies
    Universiteit van Amsterdam Institute for Migration and ethnic studies. Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237 1012 DL Amsterdam tel +3120-5253627 fax +31-20-5253628.
    http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/imes/
    Universiteit van Amsterdam
    Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies
    Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237 1012 DL Amsterdam tel +31-20-5253627 fax +31-20-5253628
    IMISCOE
    News IMES Staff Research ... Contact
    The Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies is an interdisciplinary research institute of the University of Amsterdam which has existed since 1994. The research programme promotes the encounter and - where possible - the integration of different perspectives and therefore co-operates with the Departments of Anthropology, Sociology, Communication Science, Political Science, Social Geography, Economic Geography, Econometrics, and Administrative Law and the Department of Socal and Economic History. The research programme of IMES focuses on the Dutch case with specific attention given to the City of Amsterdam, but from an international and comparative perspective. A UNESCO program of comparison of European cities and the cooperation with Metropolis International are examples of this. ** IMES has moved to: O.Z. Achterburgwal 237, 1012 DL Amsterdam **

    18. CEMES - Centre For European Migration And Ethnic Studies
    Policyrelevant research, information and publications on international migration, ethnic relations and related topics in Western, Central and Eastern Europe.
    http://www.cemes.org/Default.htm
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    19. Educate To Liberate!: Multiculturalism And The Struggle For Ethnic Studies | Col
    special section The State of ethnic studies ColorLines vol. 2, no. Educate to Liberate! Multiculturalism and the Struggle for ethnic studies by Bob Wing.
    http://www.arc.org/C_Lines/CLArchive/story2_2_01.html
    special section:
    The State of Ethnic Studies

    ColorLines - vol. 2, no. 2
    "Educate to Liberate!":
    Multiculturalism and the Struggle for Ethnic Studies
    by Bob Wing Now that multiculturalism is in vogue, should Ethnic Studies declare victory? ColorLines editor Bob Wing looks at the struggles that have shaped thirty years of Ethnic Studies. T Despite almost constant attacks by hostile politicians, administrators, and academics over the last three decades, Ethnic Studies has endured. As one of the few spoils of student wars that has been institutionalized, Ethnic Studies today probably occupies a more prominent place in U.S. academic and intellectual life than at any time in history. How has Ethnic Studies survived? What remains of its original mission? What struggles shape Ethnic Studies today?
    I was a wide-eyed seventeen-year-old freshman when I joined the Third World strike at U.C. Berkeley in January of 1969. There were few students of color on campus then, and whites exercised a virtual monopoly on the truth. W.E.B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, and James Baldwin had no place in the university pantheon. The theory that slavery had turned all blacks into Sambos was wildly popular in the history department. I was drawn to the activists of color, many fresh from civil rights and anti-Vietnam War battlegrounds. Inspired by groups like the Black Panthers, the American Indian Movement, and the Young Lords, students of color took the lead in critiquing universities as elitist institutions complicit with the system of white supremacy at home and abroad.

    20. Issues In Ethnicity, Folk Religion And Symbolism
    Christopher Fennell, a University of Virginia anthropologist, describes a small Xmarked clay skull, an article of malevolent conjuration buried beneath a Virginia farm house between 1780 and 1860, raising significant issues in ethnic studies, folk magic, anthropology, and historical archaeology.
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/fennell/highland/harper/symbol.html
    The Demory Site
    Loudoun County, Virginia
    Issues in Ethnicity, Folk Religion and Symbolism
    The following analysis is an edited excerpt from my article, entitled Conjuring Boundaries: Inferring Past Identities from Religious Artifacts , in the International Journal of Historical Archaeology
    by Christopher C. Fennell, Ph.D.
    Excavations at a late eighteenth-century house site in Loudoun County, Virginia, uncovered an artifact which was likely an object of malevolent conjuration. Such artifacts of "magic to harm" have rarely been found (Wilkie, 1997, p. 88). Due to their covert and secretive character, one would expect the least amount of sharing and borrowing of such traditions across ethnic boundaries. Also due to their secretive nature, such beliefs and practices are typically under-reported in the historical documentary record, and archaeological investigations provide a valuable avenue of detecting and interpreting their use and significance (Wilkie, 1997, p. 93). An initial question is whether this artifact uncovered at the Loudoun house site can be interpreted as the material expression of folk religious beliefs, or something else. Next, if an artifact of folk religion, can it be attributed to one or more ethnic groups, be they African American or European American? Similarly, would it have been meaningful only to members of one of those groups, or would it have been meaningful to members of multiple groups? If it would have been meaningful to multiple groups, what significance does that factor hold?

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