REMiX
Coordinator(s): katrina quisumbing king and Jennifer Jones
Student Coordinator: Nalani Saito
The Race, Ethnicity, Migration in the Global Exchange (REMiX) Workshop, an interdisciplinary workshop located within the Department of Sociology, focuses on race as a subject of scholarly inquiry and a framing category for a variety of social relations. These relations include everyday social interactions, institutional structures, symbolic and cultural meanings, and more, all of which enable and/or constrain social life. They also occur in contexts that move within and transcend local and national boundaries. Race is a critical force in the construction of myriad aspects of society and human life. The REMiX Workshop is invested in supporting graduate students and faculty to produce theoretically and empirically-rich research that takes this into account.
The REMiX Workshop date and time will be updated at the start of each quarter. Workshop attendees will respond, ask questions, and take part in a collective dialogue.
Through this collective dialogue, the REMiX Workshop will create a persistent community and network of people to expand the field of race scholarship, especially by engaging ethnicity, migration, and the global. The workshop is an effort to provide a space for scholars, across disciplines and methods, to probe social analyses of race as it pertains to life, politics, inequalities, difference, place, and culture.