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CERLAC
PUBLICATIONS
CERLAC
Working Papers
Available
on CERLAC's Publications page
Rural
Markets, Revolutionary Souls, and Rebellious Women in Cold War Guatemala.
Carlota McAllister. May 2005.
The
Meaning of Efficiency. Louis Lefeber and Thomas Vietorisz. August
2004.
CERLAC
Colloquia Papers
Available
on CERLAC's Publications page
Cuernavaca
Declaration on Migration and Development, 2005
A workshop titled "Problems and Challenges of Migration and
Development in the Americas" held in Cuernavaca, Mexico April 7-9,
2005.
The
Disappearing Island; Haiti, History, and the Hemisphere
The Fifth Jagan Lecture and the Third Michael Baptista Lecture presented
at York University on March 20, 2004 by J. Michael Dash. April
2004.
Fair
Trade - Economic Justice, Environmental Sustainability and Cultural
Identity in the New Millennium
A workshop held at York University, on February 5th, 2004. Report
prepared by Gavin Fridell and Vivian Jimenez. April 2004.
Language
and the Politics of Ethnicity in the Caribbean
The Fourth Annual Jagan Lecture presented at York University on March 2,
2002 by George Lamming. April 2004.
Race,
Class and Ethnicity: A Caribbean Interpretation
The Third Annual Jagan Lecture presented at York University on March 3,
2001 by Lloyd Best. April 2004.
International
Migration in the Americas: Emerging Issues
Conference held at York University September 19-20, 2003. Report
prepared by Paola Bohórquez and Susan Spronk. March 2004.
Globalization
and Social Movements: A Brazilian Perspective
A public lecture by João Pedro Stedile of the MST (Landless Workers
Movement) of Brazil. January 2004.
CERLAC
Reports
Available
on CERLAC's Publications page
The
Remittance Sending Practices of Haitians and Jamaicans in Canada. Report
by Alan Simmons, Dwaine Plaza and Victor Piché. October 2005.
UCGS
Publications
Indigenous
Struggles in the Americas and Around the World: Land, Autonomy and
Recognition.
A conference held at York University, February 10-11, 2005. Report
prepared by Adam Schachhuber and Leandro Vergara-Camus. June
2005.
Social
Movements and Globalization: Resistance or Engagement.
A workshop held at York University, on April 2nd, 2004. Report prepared
by Shana Yael Shubs. September 2004.
CERLAC
Bulletins
Available
on CERLAC's Publications page
Volume
3 (2004)
Issue
1: HIV/AIDS, Violence and Women in Chiapas, Mexico
Report by Caitlyn Vernon.
Issue
2: Confronting Power with Power: The Campaign to Stop Killer Coke
Report by Caitlyn Vernon.
Issue
3: Latin American Development Theories and Neoliberalism
Report by Gabriela Agatiello.
Issue
4: Venezuela Chooses its Future
Report by Shana Yael Shubs.
Issue
5: Culture and Politics in Social Movements: The Case of the 'Movimiento
Autonomista' in Argentina
Report by Gabriela Agatiello.
Issue
6: America's Other War: Terrorizing Colombia by Doug Stokes
By Doug Stokes
Volume
4 (2005)
Issue
1: Chiapas Indigenous Women's Fair Trade Weaving Cooperatives
Report by Caitlyn Vernon.
Issue
2: Security and Militarism in the Americas
Report by Gabriela Agatiello.
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FELLOWS
PUBLICATIONS
Beck, Marshall (Ed.)
NACLA Report on the
Americas. 38(1-5),
2004-2005.
Blacklock, Cathy
and
Crosby A. “The Sounds of Silence: Feminist Research Across Time in
Guatemala.” In Sites of Violence: Gender and Conflict Zones, edited by W. Giles et
al. Los Angeles: University
of California Press, 2004.
Cameron, Max and
Falleti, T. “Federalism
and the Subnational Separation of Powers.”
Publius: The Journal of Federalism (forthcoming).
__________. and
Wise, C. “The Political
Impact of NAFTA on Mexico: Reflections on the Political Economy of
Democratization.” Canadian
Journal of Political Science 37(2) (June 2004): 301-23.
__________.
“Strengthening
Checks and Balances: Democracy Defence and Promotion in the Americas.”
Canadian Foreign Policy 10(3)
(2003).
__________ and
Levitsky, S. “Democracy
without Parties? Political
Parties and Regime Change in Fujimori’s Peru.”
Latin American Politics and Society 45(3) (2003):
1-33.
Case, Frederick
I. “L’enjeu
d’un dialogue insensé: formalisme religieux et modernisme.”
Revue du Centre d’Études
des Littératures et des Arts d’Afrique du Nord (CELAAN) 3(1-2)
(Fall 2004): 118-29.
Davies, Matt.
“The
Public Spheres of Unprotected Workers.”
Global Society 19(2)
(April 2005): 131-54.
De Barros,
Juanita. “’Working
Cutlass and Shovel’: Labour and Redemption at the Onderneeming School
in British Guiana.” In Contesting Freedom: Control and Resistance in the Post-emanicipation
Caribbean, edited by G. Heuman and D. Trotman. London: Macmillan, 2005.
__________.
“Urban
British Guiana, 1838-1924: Wharf Rats, Centipedes, and Pork Knockers.”
In Master and Servant: Uses
of the Law, edited by P. Craven and D. Hay.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.
__________.
“’Setting
Things Right’: Medicine and Magic in British Guiana, 1803-1834.”
Slavery and Abolition 25(1)
(April 2004): 28-50.
Duncan, Carol.
“Hard
Labour: Religion, Sexuality and the Pregnant Body in the African
Diasopora.” Journal
of the Association for Research on Mothering
7(1) (2005): 167-73.
__________.
“Patriarchy
and Matriarchy.” In Berkshire
Encyclopedia of World History, edited by William H. McNeill et al.
Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2004.
__________.
“Spiritual
Baptists in Multicultural Canada.”
In Whither
Multiculturalism? A Politics of Dissensus, edited by B.A.C. Saunders
and D. Haljan. Leuven:
Leuven UP (2003): 205-24.
Goldring, Luin.
“Latin
American Transnationalism in Canada:
Does it exist, what forms does it take and where is it going?”
In Negotiating Borders and
Belonging: Transnational
Identities and Practices in Canada, edited by V. Satzewich and L.
Wong. Vancouver: University
of British Columbia Press, Forthcoming.
__________.
“Individual
and Collective Remittances to Mexico:
A Multi-dimensional Typology of Remittances.”
Development and Change 35(4) (2004): 799-840.
__________.
“Gender,
Status, and the State in Transnational Spaces: The gendering of
political participation and Mexican Hometown Associations.”
In Gender and U.S. Immigration: Contemporary Trends, edited by P.
Hondagneu-Sotelo. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 2003.
Hellman,
Judith Adler.
“International Migration in the Americas: The Mexican Case,” in Turning
the Tide? Latin America After Neoliberalism, edited by Teo Ballve,
Erich Hershberg and Fred Rosen. New
York: The New Press, forthcoming September 2006.
Humphries, Sally,
Gallardo, O., Jiminez, J. and Sierra, F.
“Linking Small Farmers to the Formal Research Sector: Lessons
from a Participatory Bean Breeding Programme in Honduras.” AgREN Network Paper #142.
London: Overseas
Development Institute (January 2005).
Kaufman,
Michael. “Transforming
Our Interventions for Gnder Equality by addressing and Involving Men and
Boys.” In Gender Quality and Men: Learning from Practice, edited by Sandy
Ruxton. Oxford: OXFAM,
2004.
Kowalchuk, Lisa.
“The
Discourse of Demobilization: Shifts in Activist Priorities and the
Framing of Political Opporunities in a Peasant Land Struggle.”
The Sociological Quarterly 46(2)
(Spring 2005): 237-61.
__________ and
Peirce, J. “Faith,
Activism, and the Churches in Canada: Lessons form the Canada-Guatemala
Solidarity Movement: A Review of Karen Anderson’s Weaving
Relationships, Canada-Guatemala Solidarity.”
Studies in Religion (forthcoming).
__________ . “The
Salvadorean Land Struggle in the 1990s: Cohesion, Commitment, and
Corruption.” In Landscapes
of Struggle: Politics, Society, and Community in El Salvador, edited
by A. Lauria and A.L. Binford. Pittsburgh:
U of Pittsburgh, 2004.
Lovejoy, Paul and
Yacine Daddi Addoun.
“The Arabic Manuscript of Muhammad Kaba Saghanughu of
Jamaica, c. 1820.” In Creole
Concerns: Essays in Honour of Kamau Brathwaite, edited by A. Paul.
Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 2005.
__________.
“Alternatives
to Revolution and Insurrection – Gustavus Vassa, alias ‘Olaudah
Equiano,’ and the Abortive Plantation Scheme of Dr. Charles Irving on
the Mosquito Shore.” In Revolución,
Independencia y emancipación: La lucha contra la esclavitud, edited
by Rina Cáceres Gómez and Paul E. Lovejoy.
San José: 2005.
__________
and David Richardson.
“Commerce and Credit at Bonny, 1690-1840.”
In Repercussions of the
Atlantic Slave Trade: The Interior of the Bight of Biafra and the
African Diaspora, edited by C. Brown, P.E. Lovejoy and R. Soulodre-La
France. Trenton NJ: Africa
World Press, 2005.
__________.
“The Yoruba Factor in the
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.” In
The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic World, edited by M. Childs
and T. Falola Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005.
__________.
“Trans-Atlantic Transformations: The
Origins and Identities of Africans in the Americas.” In The Atlantic World, edited
by W. Wubbo Klooster. New
York: Prentice-Hall, 2005.
__________.
“The
Sahara-Atlantic Divide, Or How Women Fitted into the Slave Trade.”
In Women and Slavery, edited by G. Campbell and S. Miers.
Athens: Ohio University Press, 2005.
__________.
“Identity
and the Mirage of Ethnicity: Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua’s Journey in the
Americas.” In African Re-Genesis:
Confronting Social Issues in the Diaspora, edited by J.B. Haviser
and K.C. MacDonald. London:
Cavendish Publishing, 2005.
__________
and D. Richardson. “Slaves to Palm Oil: Afro-European Commercial Relations
in the Bight of Biafra, 1741-1841.”
In Maritime Empires, edited
by D. Killingray, M. Lincoln and N. Rigby.
London: Boydell & Brewer, 2004.
__________
and Yacine Daddi Addoun.
“Muhammad Kābā
Saghanughu and the Muslim Community of Jamaica.”
In Slavery on the Frontiers of Islam, edited by Paul E. Lovejoy.
Princeton: Markus Wiener, Publisher, 2004.
__________
and David Trotman.
“Community of Believers: Trinidad Muslims and the Return to
Africa, c. 1810-1850.” In
Slavery on the Frontiers of Islam, edited by Paul E. Lovejoy.
Princeton: Markus Wiener, Publisher, 2004.
__________.
“Muslim Freedmen in the Atlantic
World: Images of Manumission and Self-Redemption.”
In Slavery on the Frontiers
of Islam, edited by Paul E. Lovejoy.
Princeton: Markus Wiener, Publisher, 2004.
__________.
“Slavery, the Bilād al-Sudan and the Frontiers of the African Diaspora.”
In Slavery on the Frontiers
of Islam, edited by Paul E. Lovejoy.
Princeton: Markus Wiener, Publisher, 2004.
__________.
“Autobiography
and Memory: Gustavus Vassa and the Abolition of the Slave Trade.” Slavery
and Abolition, Forthcoming.
__________. “Alhaji
Ahmad el-Fellati ibn Dauda ibn Muhammad Manga: Personal Malam to Emir Muhammad Bello of Kano.” Sudanic
Africa, Forthcoming.
__________.
“The Urban Background of
Enslaved Muslims in the Americas” Slavery
and Abolition, Forthcoming.
__________
and
D. Richardson. “‘This Horrid Hole’: Royal Authority, Commerce and
Credit at Bonny, 1690-1840.” Journal of African History 45(1),
2004: 363-92.
Macdonald Laura and
C. Gabriel. “Of Borders and Business:
Canadian Corporate Proposals for North American ‘Deep
Integration’.” Studies in Political Economy 74 (Fall 2004): 79-100.
__________ and
C. Gabriel.
“Chrétien and North America: Between Integration and
Autonomy.” Review of
Constitutional Studies 9(1-2) (2004): 71-91.
__________ and
C. Gabriel.
“The Hypermobile, The Mobile and the Rest: Patterns of
Inclusion and Exclusion in an Emerging North American Migration
Regime.” Canadian
Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (29) 57-58 (2004):
67-91.
__________ and
S. Francheschet.
“Hard Times for Citizenship: Women’s Movement in Chile
and Mexico.” Citizenship
Studies 8(1) (March 2004): 3-23.
__________.
“Gendering
Transnational Social Movement Analysis: Women’s Groups Contest Free
Trade in the Americas.” In Coalitions Across
Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neo-Liberal Order, edited by
J. Bandy and J. Smith. Lanham:
Rowan and Littlefield, 2004.
Murphy, Julia.
“Embroidery
as Participation? Women in
the Calakmul Model Forest, Campeche, Mexico.”
Canadian Woman Studies/Les
Cahiers de la Femme (special issue on Women
and Sustainability: From Rio de Janeiro (1992) to Johannesburg (2002))
(2003) 23(1): 159-167.
Nef,
Jorge and
H.E. Vanden (Eds.).
Journal of Developing
Societies (Guest Editors, Special Issue Inter American Relations in an Era of Globalization: Beyond
Unilateralism?) 21(3&4) (September-December 2005).
__________.
“Towards a
Political Economy of Hemispheric Relations: A Structural and Historical
Sketch.” Journal
of Developing Societies (Special Issue Inter
American Relations in an Era of Globalization: Beyond Unilateralism?)
J. Nef and H.E. Vanden (Eds.) 21(3&4) (September-December 2005):
209-232.
__________
and
H.E. Vanden.
“Introduction.” Journal
of Developing Societies (Special Issue Inter
American Relations in an Era of Globalization: Beyond Unilateralism?)
J. Nef and H.E. Vanden (Eds.) 21(3&4) (September-December 2005):
205-207.
__________.
“Globalization and Insecurity in the
Americas.” In Latin
America. Its Problems and its Promise. A Multidisciplinary Introduction,
edited by J. Black, Fourth Edition.
Boulder: Westview, 2005.
__________
and O.P. Dwivedi. “The Culture of
Distrust in Latin American Public Administration.” In Administrative
Culture in a Global Context, edited by O.P. Dwivedi and J. Jabbra.
Whitby, ON: de Sitter Publications, 2004.
__________.
“Prólogo:
La Constitución como fenómeno y como norma.”
In Constitución de 1963,
cuarenta años después: Vigencia y Perspectivas, edited by Celeste
Fernández et al. Santo Domingo: Universidad Ibero Americana:
2004.
Pilar Riaño-Alcalá.
“Encuentros
Artisticos con el dolor, la memoria y las violencias.”
ICONOS (21) (2005):
91-104.
__________.
Open Solicitation Process Fails
to Meet Community Needs. A Report on the State of Settlement Information and Support
Services for Northeast and East Vancouver Immigrants. The
University of British Columbia: (March 2005).
Roman, Richard and
Edur Velasco Arregui. “The
Role of Corporatist Unions in Mexico’s Limited Transition to
Democracy.” Latin
American Perspectives (forthcoming Winter 2006).
__________ and
Edur Velasco Arregui.
“Perilous Passage: Central American Migration Through
Mexico.” In Latina/Latino Los
Angeles: Globalization, Migrations and Political Activism, edited by
E.C. Ochoa and G.L. Ochoa. Tucson,
AZ: U of Arizona Press, 2005.
__________ and
Edur Velasco Arregui.
“Latin American Immigrants, Free Trade Agreements and the
Transformation of North America.”
In Emigración
Lationamericana: Comparación Interregional entre América del Norte,
Euroa y Japón, edited by M. Yamada.
Osaka: Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of
Ethnology, 2003.
Schecter, Sandra
and
Bayley, R. “Language
socialization in theory and practice.”
International Journal of
Qualitative Studies in Education 17(3) (2004):
605-25.
Shamsie, Yasmine.
“How
the Organization of American States Tackled Impunity in Haiti.”
Journal of Haitian Studies 10(1)
(Spring 2004).
__________.
“Building
‘low-intensity’ Democracy in Haiti: The OAS Contribution.”
Third World Quarterly 25(6) (2004). 1097-1115.
Solomon, R.
Patrick, J.P.
Portelli and Barrett.
“Standardized teacher testing fails excellence and validity
tests.” Teaching
Education 17(1) (Forthcoming 2006).
__________,
R.K. Manoukian and J. Clarke. “From an ethic of altruism to possibilities of
transformation in teacher candidates’ community involvement.”
In Learning, Teaching and
Community: Contributions of Situated and Participatory Approaches to
Educational Innovation, edited by L. Pease-Alvarez and S. Schecter.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2005.
__________, J.P.
Portelli and B.J. Daniel. “The
discourse of denial: How white teacher candidates construct race, racism
and ‘white privilege’.” Race
Ethnicity and Education 8(2) (2005): 147-169.
__________ and
H. Palmer. “Schooling in
Babylon, Babylon in School: When ‘racial profiling’ and ‘zero
tolerance’ converge.” Canadian
Journal of Educational Administration and Policy 33 (September
2004).
Szablowski,
David. “John
Willis and the Challenges for Public Law Scholarship in a Neoliberal,
Globalizing World.” University
of Toronto Law Journal 55(3) (Summer 2005): 869-886.
__________.
“Developing
Institutions for Corporate and Community Engagement in the Mining
Sector.” In Community
Rights and Corporate Responsibilities, edited by T. Clark, L. North,
and V. Patroni. Toronto:
Between the Lines Publishing, Forthcoming.
__________.
“Who
Defines Displacement? The Operation of the World Bank Involuntary Resettlement
Policy.” In Development’s Displacements, edited by P. Vandergeest, P. Idahosa
and P. Bose. Vancouver: UBC
Press, Forthcoming.
Trumper, Ricardo
and
Wong, L. “Sport
Celebrities.” In Berkshire
Encyclopedia of World Sport, edited by D. Levinson and K.
Christensen. Great
Barrington, MA: Berkshire
Publishing Group, 2005.
__________, L.
Aguiar, and P. Tomic.
“The Letter: Racism, Hate and Monoculturalism in a Canadian
Hinterland.” In Possibilities
and Limitations: Multicultural Policies and Programmes in Canada, edited
by C. James. Halifax:
Fernwood Publishing, 2005.
__________, R. Hidalgo and A. Bordorf.
“Introducción.” In
Transformaciones metropolitanas y
procesos territoriales. Lecturas
del Nuevo dibujo de la ciudad latinoamericana, edited by R. Hidalgo, R. Trumper,
and A. Bordorf. Santiago:
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Serie GEOLibros 4 (2005).
__________.
“Movilidad,
automovilización y neoliberalismo en Chile, 1973-2002.”
In Transformaciones
metropolitanas y procesos territoriales.
Lecturas del Nuevo dibujo de la ciudad latinoamericana, edited
by Hidalgo, R., Trumper, R., and Bordorf, A. Santiago: Pontificia
Universidad Católica de Chile, Serie GEOLibros 4 (2005).
__________ and
P. Tomic.
“Higher Education in Chile Thirty Years After Allende:
Privatization, Mass Education and Profits.”
In Democracy in Chile: The Legacy of September 11, 1973, edited by
Nagy-Zekmi et al. Sussex:
Sussex Academic Press, 2005.
__________ and
P. Tomic. “Powerful
drivers and meek passengers: On the bus in Santiago.” Race & Class 47(1)
(July 2005): 49-63.
__________ and
P. Tomic.
“Work Hard, Play Hard:
Selling Kelowna, B.C. as Year-round Playground.”
Canadian Geographer-Geographie
Canadien (48)2 (July 2005): 123-39.
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FELLOWS
BOOKS
Bernhard,
Judith, Freire,
M. and Mulligan, V.
Canadian Parenting
Workshops. Toronto:
Chestnut Publishing Group, 2004.
Lovejoy,
Paul E. and
Rina Cáceres Gómez (Eds.).
Revolución, Independencia y emancipación: La lucha contra la
esclavitud.
San José: UNESCO and Universidad de Costa Rica, 2005.
__________.
Ecology and Ethnography of
Muslim Trade in West
Africa. Trenton NJ: Africa World Press, 2005.
__________.
Slavery, Commerce and
Production in West
Africa: Slave Society in the Sokoto Caliphate.
Trenton NJ: Africa World Press, 2005.
__________ and
J. B. Lockhart (Eds.). Hugh Clapperton into the
Interior of Africa: Records of the Second Expedition 1825-1827.
Leiden: Brill, 2005.
__________ (Ed.).
Slavery on the Frontiers of
Islam. Princeton:
Markus Wiener, Publisher, 2004.
__________
and
José C. Curto (Eds.) Enslaving Connections:
Changing Cultures of Africa and Brazil during the Era of Slavery.
Amherst NY:
Humanity Books, 2004.
Pilar Riaño-Alcalá.
Dwellers
of Memory: Youth and Violence in Medellin, Colombia (1985-2000).
New York:
Transaction Publishers Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, In
Press.
Rochlin, Jim.
Social Forces and the
Revolution in Military Affairs: The Cases of Colombia and Mexico.
Albany, NY:
SUNY Press, Forthcoming 2006.
Schecter, Sandra
and
Pease Alvarez, L. (Eds.). Learning,
Teaching, and Community: Contributions of situated and participatory
approaches to educational innovation.
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005.
Shamsie, Yasmine
and
Grinspun, R. (Eds.). The Slippery
Slope: Canada, Free Trade
and Deep Integration in North America.
Montreal, Kingston: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, Forthcoming.
Trumper, Ricardo,
R. Hidalgo and A. Bordorf (Eds.). Transformaciones
metropolitanas y procesos territoriales.
Lecturas del Nuevo dibujo de la ciudad latinoamericana.
Santiago: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Serie
GEOLibros 4, 2005.
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