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Publications of Eduardo Bonilla-Silva     :chronological  by type  bibtex listing:

  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. E. Bonilla-Silva, When Whites LOVE a Black Leader: Race Matters in Obamerica, Journal of African American Studies (2009?)
  3. E. Bonilla-Silva, 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. Tukufu Zuberi and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, White Logic, White Methods: Race, Epistemology, and the Social Sciences (Summer, 2008), Rowman and Littlefield
  5. E. Bonilla-Silva, (with David Dietrich). “New Racism”, in In Covert Racism, edited by Rodney Coates. New York, NY: Oxford University Press (2008)
  6. E. Bonilla-Silva, 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)
  7. E. Bonilla-Silva, (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)
  8. E. Bonilla-Silva, (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)
  9. E. Bonilla-Silva, Response to Comment on Latin Americanization Thesis, Ethnic and Racial Studies (2009 or 2010?) (2008)  [abs]
  10. 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)
  11. William Darity, general editor, and I served as associate editor for Sociology, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2007), Macmillan
  12. 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
  13. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Racism Without Racists (Second Edition) (2006), Rowman and Littlefield  [abs]
  14. 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)
  15. Lawrence D. Bobo and Mia Tuan, Prejudice in Politics: Group Position, Public Opinion, and the Wisconsin Treaty Rights Dispute, Social Forces (forthcoming) (2006)
  16. 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..)
  17. Bonilla-Silva and David G. Embrick, “The Future of American Racial Stratification (tentative title).”, NACLA Reprt for the Americas (2005)
  18. 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)
  19. Bonilla-Silva and David Dietricth, Paper on “New Racism”, edited by Rodney Coates (2005), Brill Publishers
  20. 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)
  21. 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)
  22. 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)
  23. 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)
  24. 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.
  25. ) “Introduction.”, in Critical Pedagogy and Race., edited by In Leonardo, Z. (Ed.). (2005), London: Blackwell.
  26. 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
  27. 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
  28. E. Bonilla-Silva, “Towards a New Radical Agenda: A Critique of Mainstreamed Sociological Radicalism.”, Contemporary Sociology (2006)  [abs] [author's comments]
  29. 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]

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