Ramon Grosfoguel

Affiliations: 
Ethnic Studies University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Hispanic American Studies
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Grosfoguel R. (2017) Las migraciones coloniales del Caribe a Estados Unidos y Europa Occidental: colonialidades diferenciadas en cuatro centros del sistema-mundo / Colonial Caribbean Migrations to Western Europe and the USA: Differentiated Colonialities in Four Metropoles of the World-System Kamchatka: Revista De AnáLisis Cultural. 225-250
Grosfoguel R. (2016) What is Racism Journal of World-Systems Research. 22: 9-15
Grosfoguel R. (2016) A estrutura do conhecimento nas universidades ocidentalizadas: racismo/sexismo epistêmico e os quatro genocídios/epistemicídios do longo século XVI Sociedade E Estado. 31: 25-49
Bernardino-Costa J, Grosfoguel R. (2016) Decolonialidade e perspectiva negra Sociedade E Estado. 31: 15-24
Grosfoguel R, Oso L, Christou A. (2015) ‘Racism’, intersectionality and migration studies: framing some theoretical reflections Identities-Global Studies in Culture and Power. 22: 635-652
Grosfoguel R. (2008) Latin@s and the decolonization of the US empire in the 21st century: Social Science Information. 47: 605-622
Goldberg DT, Grosfoguel R, Mielants E. (2006) Field of dreams : Cultures of scholarship and public policy on race in the United States International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 47: 259-280
Mielants E, Grosfoguel R. (2006) Introduction: Minorities, Racism and Cultures of Scholarship International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 47: 179-189
Oh J, Cordero-Guzman HR, Smith RC, et al. (2002) Migration, transnationalization, and race in a changing New York Contemporary Sociology. 31: 731
Dietz JL, Negron-Muntaner F, Grosfoguel R. (1998) Puerto Rican Jam: Essays on Culture and Politics Contemporary Sociology. 27: 521
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