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Genevieve Carpio
Genevieve Carpio
Assistant Professor of Chicana/o and Central American Studies, UCLA
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Right to the suburb? Rethinking Lefebvre and immigrant activism
G Carpio, C Irazábal, L Pulido
Journal of Urban Affairs 33 (2), 185-208, 2011
1042011
Collisions at the crossroads: How place and mobility make race
G Carpio
Univ of California Press, 2019
872019
Introduction to the special issue: mobilizing Indigeneity and race within and against settler colonialism
G Carpio, NB Barnd, L Barraclough
Mobilities 17 (2), 179-195, 2022
232022
Racial projections: cyberspace, public space, and the digital divide
GG Carpio
Information, Communication & Society 21 (2), 174-190, 2018
182018
Tales from the rebel archive: history as subversive practice at California’s margins
G Carpio
Southern California Quarterly 102 (1), 57-79, 2020
102020
Unexpected allies: David C. Marcus and his impact on the advancement of civil rights in the Mexican-American legal landscape of southern California
G Carpio
Beyond alliances: The Jewish role in reshaping the racial landscape of …, 2012
102012
Building People's Histories: Graduate Student Pedagogy, Undergraduate Education, and Collaboration with Community Partners
G Carpio, S Luk, A Bush
The Journal of American History 99 (4), 1176-1188, 2013
82013
Zorro down under: Settler colonial architecture and racial scripts en route from California to Australia
G Carpio
Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 46 (1), 111-146, 2021
52021
The right to the suburb: Immigration policies in southern California
G Carpio, C Irazábal, L Pulido
Journal of Urban Affairs 33 (2), 185-208, 2011
52011
Toward a digital ethnic studies: Race, technology, and the classroom
G Carpio
American Quarterly 70 (3), 613-617, 2018
32018
Philanthropic (Dis) Trust and the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement, 1950–1965
GG Carpio
The Western Historical Quarterly 47 (3), 303-323, 2016
32016
Mexican Americans in Redlands
AG Vasquez, G Carpio
Arcadia Publishing, 2012
22012
Race and the Digital
G Carpio
12018
From Citrus Belt to Inland Empire: Race, Place, and Mobility in Southern California, 1880-2000
G Carpio
University of Southern California, 2013
12013
Mobilities and Ethnic Studies: A Roundtable Discussion
MV Ruiz, N Toomey, I Katz, S Fraga, G Carpio, L Barraclough, N Barnd
Ethnic Studies Review 46 (3), 128-154, 2023
2023
Mike Davis's Enduring Impact: A Reflection on Sunshine and Noir in the Junkyard of Dreams
G Carpio
Southern California Quarterly 105 (4), 404-408, 2023
2023
In Memoriam: Mike Davis, Historian of Los Angeles
G Carpio, L Culver, W Deverell, M Sonksen
Southern California Quarterly 105 (4), 402-423, 2023
2023
“Not on a Hill but Underground”: Relocating Expert Knowledge and Democratic Practice in the History Classroom
G Carpio
Journal of American History 108 (4), 794-801, 2022
2022
17. Teaching the Large Lecture
G CARPIO, NK GARG
The Academic's Handbook: Revised and Expanded, 12, 2020
2020
Inland Shift: Race, Space, and Capital in Southern California by Juan D. De Lara
G Carpio
Pacific Historical Review 88 (3), 478-479, 2019
2019
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