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Howard Winant is an American sociologist and race theorist. He is professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[1][2]
Howard Winant's research and teachings revolve around race and racism, comparative historical sociology, political sociology, social theory, human rights
One of his current projects is the New Racial Studies Project, a multi-disciplinary "think tank" focusing on the dynamics of race and racism in the 21st Century.
Key publications
- The World Is a Ghetto: Race and Democracy Since World War II (2001)
- “Durban, Globalization, and the World After 9/11: Toward a New Politics,” Poverty and Race (2002)
- “Race in the New Millennium,” Colorlines: Race Culture, Action (2000)
- “Behind Blue Eyes: Contemporary White Racial Politics,” New Left Review (1997)
- With Michael Omi, "Racial Formation In The United States," Routeledge (1986)
References