Jonathan Warren
Professor
Contact
- redstick@uw.edu
- (206) 685-1518
- Thomson 222
About
Jonathan Warren is Professor in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. His teaching specializations include Education, Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism, Cultural Studies, and Qualitative Research Methods.
Selected Courses
- JSIS 202 Cultural Interactions in an Interdependent World
- JSIS 478 Environmental Justice and Indigeneity
- JSIS 478 The University and Climate Justice
- JSIS 480 Interpretive Economics & Development
- JSIS 498 Public Scholarship & Global Studies
- JSIS 355 Social Change in Latin America
- JSIS A 492 Latin American Studies Seminar
- JSIS B 307 Digital Storytelling and Global Citizenship
- JSIS B 436 Ethnic Politics and Nationalism in Multi-Ethnic Societies
Selected Publications
Racial Revolutions -Antiracism and Indian Resurgence in Brazil
Publication type:
Book
Publisher:
Duke University Press
Publication Date:
2001
White Americans, The New Minority? -Non-Blacks and the Ever-Expanding Boundaries of Whiteness
Publication type:
Article
Published in:
Journal of Black Studies, Volume 28, Issue 2
Publication Date:
1997
American Indian Population Recovery Following Smallpox Epidemics
Publication type:
Article
Co-Author(s):
Russel Thornton, Tim Miller
Published in:
American Anthropologist, Volume 93, Issue 1
Publication Date:
1994
Depopulation in the Southeast after 1492
Publication type:
Book Chapter
Published in:
Disease and Demography in the Americas
Publication Date:
1988