Rogers Brubaker

Affiliations: 
Sociology University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Comparative/Historical Sociology, Theory, Nationalism
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Gopal Balakrishnan grad student 1998 UCLA (History of History Tree)
Mara Loveman grad student 2001 UCLA
Caleb Southworth grad student 2001 UCLA
Joel Andreas grad student 2003 UCLA
Jon E. Fox grad student 2004 UCLA
Peter Stamatov grad student 2006 UCLA
Jaeeun Kim grad student 2011 UCLA
Stela V. Krasteva-McCauley grad student 2014 UCLA
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Brubaker R. (2017) Between nationalism and civilizationism: the European populist moment in comparative perspective Ethnic and Racial Studies. 40: 1191-1226
Brubaker R. (2016) The Dolezal affair: race, gender, and the micropolitics of identity Ethnic and Racial Studies. 39: 414-448
Brubaker R. (2015) Religious dimensions of political conflict and violence Sociological Theory. 33: 1-19
Brubaker R. (2015) Linguistic and Religious Pluralism: Between Difference and Inequality Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 41: 3-32
Brubaker R. (2014) Nationalizing states revisited: Projects and processes of nationalization in post-Soviet states Nationalism, Ethnicity and Boundaries: Conceptualising and Understanding Identity Through Boundary Approaches. 165-191
Brubaker R. (2013) Language, religion and the politics of difference Nations and Nationalism. 19: 1-20
Brubaker R. (2013) Categories of analysis and categories of practice: A note on the study of Muslims in European countries of immigration Ethnic and Racial Studies. 36: 1-8
Brubaker R. (2012) Religion and nationalism: Four approaches Nations and Nationalism. 18: 2-20
Brubaker R, Kim J. (2011) Transborder membership politics in Germany and Korea Archives Europeennes De Sociologie. 52: 21-75
Brubaker R. (2010) Charles Tilly as a Theorist of Nationalism. The American Sociologist. 41: 375-381
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