New Dawn
Michael Dawson
Michael C. Dawson, founder and former Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture and is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Political Science and the College at the University of Chicago, is the host of this Race and Capitalism Project-initiated podcast series, New Dawn. He invites guests to discuss their research related to race and capitalism. Many episodes have generously been supported by Scholarly Borderlands and Social Science Research Council.
Categorias: Noticias y política
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Inés Valdez, Associate Professor of Political Science at The Ohio State University, joins the New Dawn Podcast and discusses the role of labor and migration as a form of racial politics. As a critical race and feminist theorist, Valdez's research agenda has engaged issues of migration, transnationalism, empire, and racial capitalism. Her first book, Transnational Cosmopolitanism: Kant, Du Bois, and Justice as a Political Craft, was published by Cambridge and makes the case that cosmopolitanism must be transnational. Valdez's numerous articles have appeared in the American Political Science Review, Citizenship Studies, Perspectives on Politics, Politics, Groups, and Identities, Political Research Quarterly, Political Theory, and Theory & Event. (This episode was originally recorded in June 2021.)
Episodios anteriores
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42 - Socialism and Empire: Labor, Migration, and Racial Politics Tue, 31 May 2022
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41 - Decolonizing Discourse about Africa: An Anti-Imperialist Framework Tue, 04 May 2021
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40 - A Conversation w/ Charisse Burden-Stelly & Boots Riley - Part II Wed, 27 Jan 2021
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39 - A Conversation w/ Charisse Burden-Stelly & Boots Riley - Part I Wed, 27 Jan 2021
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38 - Neoliberalism and Gentrification in a Chocolate City Fri, 22 Jan 2021
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37 - Normalizing Foreclosure: Land, Credit, and Early Colonial Experiments Wed, 16 Dec 2020
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36 - Anti-Black Violence and the Ongoing Fight for Freedom Wed, 15 Jul 2020
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35 - Why Du Bois Still Matters Thu, 09 Jul 2020
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34 - COVID-19 and Racial Inequities: Unpacking the Anti-Black Response Tue, 30 Jun 2020
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33 - Creating a Caring World Wed, 05 Feb 2020
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32 - Capitalism in Legal Studies  Wed, 22 Jan 2020
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31 - King and His Fight for the Poor People's Campaign Wed, 18 Dec 2019
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30 - The Poor Pay More Wed, 13 Nov 2019
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29 - Housing and the Construction of the Black Urban Identity  Mon, 21 Oct 2019
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28 - Celebrating Charles W. Mills, 1951-2021 | Retheorizing (Racial) Justice Tue, 28 Sep 2021
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27 - Neoliberal Economics and Race Thu, 26 Sep 2019
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26 - On the Resurgence of Nationalism Wed, 18 Sep 2019
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25 - Settler Colonialism in the Nuclear Age  Tue, 14 May 2019
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24 - The “Irreconcilables”: Reforming Tax Policy to Maintain Racial Inequality  Fri, 19 Apr 2019
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23 - Neoliberalism in Kenya's Schools  Thu, 28 Mar 2019
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22 - Global Markets, "the national economy," and the Licit Life of Capitalism Tue, 22 Jan 2019
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21 - Dark Ghettos and the Articulation of Racial Capitalism Wed, 09 Jan 2019
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20 - Expropriation, Exploitation, and the Neoliberal Racial Order Wed, 21 Nov 2018
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19 - Colonialism and Wealth Extraction: Puerto Rico after Maria Wed, 29 Aug 2018
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18 - Affordable Housing in the age of Financialization Tue, 07 Aug 2018
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17 - Mestizaje, Skin Color, and Capitalist Development in Mexico Tue, 27 Mar 2018
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16 - Black Liberation and the Crisis of Capital Fri, 16 Feb 2018
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15 - Histories of Racial Capitalism: Urban Renewal, Racial Segregation, and Redevelopment Fri, 05 Jan 2018
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14 - The Public University: Abel Valenzuela on Public Responsibility, Labor, and Organizing Tue, 19 Dec 2017
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13 - Transnational Histories: Global Aspects to Racial Capitalism Fri, 10 Nov 2017
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12 - Neoliberalism and Black Politics - Part II Mon, 21 Aug 2017
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11 - Neoliberalism and/or Neocolonialism in Black Politics? Wed, 09 Aug 2017
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10 - Flip'n the Script: Michael Dawson, Beyond Linked Fated, and the Roots to Racial Capitalism Mon, 19 Jun 2017
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9 - Reframing Salvadoran Modernity: Race, Power, and Neoliberalism Thu, 08 Jun 2017
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8 - Bankers and Empire: The Caribbean, Capital, and Race Sun, 28 May 2017
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7 - Trump's Mafia Capitalism and the Crisis in American Politics Mon, 22 May 2017
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6 - The Rise of the Carceral State: Prisoner Organizing, Politicization, and Surplus Labor Tue, 28 Mar 2017
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5 - Racial Capitalism: Globalism, Empire, and War Tue, 21 Mar 2017
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4 - Displacement, Capital, and the International Bourgeoisie Tue, 21 Feb 2017
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3 - Black History: Fighting Selective Amnesia About Race and Capitalism Wed, 18 Jan 2017
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2 - Dark Times & Black Workers Mon, 02 Jan 2017
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1 - The Gentlemen from MIT Sat, 03 Dec 2016