September 2018

Volume 10 | Number 2 | September 2018

Features

Social Movements, Policy Change, and Abortion Access in Catalunya by Bayla Ostrach

Remotely Global: How an Indigenous Village Wired Itself into the 21st Century by Roberto J. González

From Crystal Skulls to the Caste War: Intersections of Tourism, Archaeology and Heritage in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico by Kirby Farah and Kenneth Seligson

Departments

Findings

CUNY Graduate School Student Collective Essay by Nadia Augustyniak, Matt Chrisler, Ola Galal, Lisa Jahn, and Austin Miller

Uncommon Sense

Why Doesn’t Diversity Training Work? The Challenge for Industry and Academia by Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev

Media

Engaging the Brown Fedora: Archaeology, Education, and Popular Media by Kenneth Seligson and Kirby Farah

Material Matters

Latin American is the New Gourmet: Changes in the Urban Culinary Landscape of Madrid by Laura Vázquez Blázquez

Visual Essay

Resisting Disappearance by Zahira Aragüete-Toribio

Books and Arts Focus

“This is America” Reviewed (link to the entire review series)

Introduction by Rylan Higgins

What is America? Graphic Impressions by Lidia Marte

Visibility and Agency: An analysis of media responses to Childish Gambino’s “This is America” by Sherina Feliciano-Santos

Considering Rage and Gender in Donald Glover’s “This is America” by Deborah J. Cohan

Race and Racialized Experiences in Childish Gambino’s “This is America” by Kimberly Eison Simmons

The Continued Relevance of the “Carnivalesque” (“This is America”) by Renbourn Chock

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