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Latino Studies has been published since 2003. It has swiftly established itself as a leading, international peer-reviewed journal. Not only has Latino Studies received awards and accolades, but also the active support of the scholarly community.

Free online issue

2009 Volume 7
Published quarterly

ISSN: 1476-3435
EISSN: 1476-3443

Editor:
Suzanne Oboler, USA

Introduction

News

"Behind Bars: Latinos and Prisons" - Selected papers available for FREE DOWNLOAD.

The articles included in this special issue of Latino Studies were first presented at the "Behind Bars: Latino/as and Prisons" conference held at the University of Illinois, Chicago in October 2006.

Suzanne Oboler’s Editorial "Viviendo en el Olvido": Behind Bars, Latinos and Prison, "Latinas/os and US Prisons: Trends and Challenges" by José Luis Morín, "Pursuant to Deportation: Latinos and Immigrant Detention" by David Manuel Hernández and "Toward A Pinta/o Human Rights? New/Old Strategies For Chicana/o Prisoner Research and Activism" by Ben V Olguín have all been made available for free download.


Individual members of the following associations are eligible for reduced rate subscriptions to Latino Studies. For further information please print out and return the linked PDF, visit your Association's website or contact journals-info@palgrave.com: the Latino Studies Section of the Latin American Studies Association, the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Association and the Puerto Rican Studies Association.


Latino Studies named Runner-Up in CELJ Awards

Palgrave Macmillan is pleased to announce that Latino Studies, has been named Runner up in the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ) Awards for Scholarly Achievement - Best New Journal category...read more.

Thank you to our reviewers.

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