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PUBLISHED WORK

Since the start of their career, Miguel Montalva Barba has been committed to producing a high standard of published work. They have a number of upcoming articles earmarked for scholarly journals currently in peer review.
Published Work
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Montalva Barba, Miguel. (2024) Questioning the Foundations: The Embedded Racism in Urban Sociology Theorization," in Handbook in Urban Sociology edited by Miguel Martinez. (Edward Elgar Publish)

Montalva Barba, Miguel. (2023) Introduction to Critical Sociology: A Reader. Cognella Inc.
 

Montalva Barba, Miguel. (2022) “To Move Forward, We Must Look Back: White Supremacy at the Base of Urban Studies.” Urban Studies. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980221129150 
 
Montalva Barba, Miguel. (2021) “(Re)enacting Settler Colonialism via White Resident Utterances.” Critical Sociology, 47(7–8), 1267–1281.https://doi.org/10.1177/0896920520976788.
 
Barboza, Gia, Silvia Dominguez, Laura Siller, and Miguel Montalva. (2017) "Citizenship, fear and support for the criminalization of immigration: Contextualizing Mexican Americans’ attitudes about the role of law enforcement," in Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, Vol. 40(2): 197-213.
 
Undocumented and Uninsured (Part 1 & 2) (Online Report) – Dream Summer Research Program. Research Assistant. (02/25/2014). http://www.undocumentedanduninsured.org.

Forthcoming
Work

White Supremacy and Racism in Progressive America:
Race, Place, Space (Bristol University Press)

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Constructing White Innocence in Place: Two Case Studies in the Omission of Global White Supremacy and the Structure of Settler Colonialism (with Dr. Petersen)

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