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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor

Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

 

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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor

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Office: Sociology, Durham, NC 27708
Phone: +1 919 660 5607
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Fax: 919-660-5623
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Curriculum Vita
 

Areas of Interest:

 
Racial Stratification,
Social Theory,
Critical Race Methods,
Political Sociology, Latinos,
Latin America and the Caribbean,
and Epistemology
 
I am trained in class analysis, political sociology, and sociology of development (globalization). However, my work in the last 20 years has been in the area of race. I have published on racial theory, race and methodology, color-blind racism, the idea that race stratification in the USA is becoming Latin America-like, racial grammar, HWCUs, race and human rights, race and citizenship, whiteness, and the Obama phenomenon among other things. In all my work, I contend that racism is fundamentally about "racial domination," hence, racism is a collective and structural phenomenon in society (see my 1997 ASR on this matter). 
 

Selected Publications/Recent Research:

 
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

 

Course Descriptions:

    Duke University. Spring & Fall 2012
  • Organizations and Global Competitiveness(SOC 142) Syllabus

  • Globalization and Development(Soc 730S-03) Syllabus

 
 


 
   
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