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Publications of Eduardo Bonilla-Silva     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Tukufu Zuberi and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, White Logic, White Methods: Race, Epistemology, and the Social Sciences (Summer, 2008), Rowman and Littlefield
  2. William Darity, general editor, and I served as associate editor for Sociology, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2007), Macmillan
  3. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Racism Without Racists (Second Edition) (2006), Rowman and Littlefield  [abs]

Papers Accepted

  1. Linda Burton, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Victor Ray, Rose Buckelow, and Elizabeth Freeman, The Color of race and Ethnicity in American Families: A Synthesis and Critique, Jornal of Marriage and the Family (2009?)  [abs]
  2. When Whites LOVE a Black Leader: Race Matters in Obamerica, Journal of African American Studies (2009?)
  3. TENTATIVE TITLE "The Color of Color Blindness: An Analysis of the Dominant Racial Ideology of the Post-Civil Righst Era", Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (2009?)
  4. (with David Dietrich). “New Racism”, in In Covert Racism, edited by Rodney Coates. New York, NY: Oxford University Press (2008)
  5. Response to Comment on Latin Americanization Thesis, Ethnic and Racial Studies (2009 or 2010?) (2008)  [abs]
  6. with Brent Berry (a former student and a professor at U of Toronto is the first author), “They Should Hire the One with the Best Score: White Sensitivity to Qualification Differences in Affirmative Action Hiring Decisions”, Ethnic and Racial Studies (2008) (2006)
  7. Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, “The Future of American Racial Stratification (tentative title).”, NACLA Reprt for the Americas (2005)
  8. Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo, Carla Goar, and David G. Embrick., “When Whites Flock Together: White Habitus and the Social Psychology of Whites’ Social and Residential Segregation from Blacks.”, Critical Sociology (2005)  [abs]

Book Reviews

  1. Frymer, Paul. Black and Blue, African Americans, the Labor Movement, and the Decline of the Democratic Party. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press., Contemporary Sociology (2008)
  2. Lawrence D. Bobo and Mia Tuan, Prejudice in Politics: Group Position, Public Opinion, and the Wisconsin Treaty Rights Dispute, Social Forces (forthcoming) (2006)
  3. “Towards a New Radical Agenda: A Critique of Mainstreamed Sociological Radicalism.”, Contemporary Sociology (2006)  [abs] [author's comments]

Book Chapters

  1. (FORTHCOMING) (with Victor Ray) “It’s REAL! Racism, Color-Blindness, Obama, and the Urgent Need for Social Movement.”, in In edited book by David Fasenfest (Wayne State University). (2008)
  2. (FORTHCOMING) “Reflections about Race by a ‘Negrito Acomplejao.”, in In Afro-Latino Perspectives, edited by Miriam Jímenez (Schomburg Center) and Juan Flores (NYU). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (2008)
  3. 2009 (FORTHCOMING) (with Victor Ray) “The Sweet Enchantment of Colorblindness in Comtemporary America: Is Racial Inequality Likely to Change in Obamerica?”, in In Combating Racism and Xenophobia: Transatlantic and International Perspectives, edited by Cedric Herring. Urbana-Champagne, IL: University of Illinois Press., edited by Cedric Herring (2008)
  4. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Look, A Negro! Reflections on the Human Rights Approach to Racial Justice, in Race, Human Rights & Inequality, edited by Angela Hattery, Earl Smith, and David G. Embrick (2007), Rowman and Littlefield
  5. Bonilla-Silva and K. Glover, `We are all Americans!’ The Latin Americanization of Race Relations in the USA.”, in The Changing Terrain of Race and Ethnicity: Theory, Methods and Public Policy, edited by Russell Sage (2005)
  6. Bonilla-Silva and David Dietricth, Paper on “New Racism”, edited by Rodney Coates (2005), Brill Publishers
  7. Bonilla-Silva and K. Glover, `We are all Americans!’ The Latin Americanization of Race Relations in the USA.”, in The Changing Terrain of Race and Ethnicity: Theory, Methods and Public Policy, edited by Russell Sage (2005)
  8. Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, “Fight the Power! Racism, Revolution, and the Role of Education in the Anti-Racism Movement”, in Everyday Antiracism: Concrete Ways to Successfully Navigate the Relevance of Race in School, edited by Mica Pollack (2005), New Press (From New School)
  9. Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, “Black, White, and ‘Other’ Latinidades: How Will the Multiple Racial Identities of Latinos Impact America’s Racial Future.” (Tentative) (2005)
  10. Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, “Black, White, and ‘Other’ Latinidades: How Will the Multiple Racial Identities of Latinos Impact America’s Racial Future.” (Tentative) (2005)
  11. Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, “The (White) Color of Color Blindness in 21st Century Amerika.”, in Race, Ethnicity, and Education (Volume 4: Colorblind Racism: Racism/Anti-racist Action),, edited by E. Wayne Ross and Valerie Ooka Pang. (2005), New York, NY: Praeger.
  12. ) “Introduction.”, in Critical Pedagogy and Race., edited by In Leonardo, Z. (Ed.). (2005), London: Blackwell.
  13. Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, . “Racism Without Racists: ‘Killing Me Softly’ With Color Blindness.”, in Re-inventing Critical Pedagogy: Widening the Circle of Anti-Oppression Education, edited by Cesar Rossatto, Ricky L. Allen, and Marc Pruyn (2005), Rowman and Littlefield
  14. Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, . “Black, Honorary White, White: The Future of Race in the United States?”, in Negotiating the Color Line: Doing Race in the Color-Blind Era and Implications for Racial Justice,, edited by David Brunsma (2005), Lynn Rienner

Articles and Chapters

  1. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, “‘Every Place Has a Ghetto…’: The Significance of Whites’ Social and Residential Segregation.”, Journal of Symbolic Interaction (2005) (This is forthcoming..)

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