The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Book Series at University of Georgia Press – 

An Introduction and An Invitation

Good day colleagues,

As many of you may know, my longtime co-editor, David G. Embrick, and I started a book series with the University of Georgia Press, The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, in 2018.

We hope you have been following the work we have published in the series! 

Please read on.  

In this book series, we are open to new and original research; especially scholarship that pushes new theoretical and methodological boundaries in race/racism/ethnicity; and racial/ethnic oppression/liberation. We are also interested in working with authors who bring interdisciplinary sociological analyses as well as work that is international in scope. 

We have already published over a dozen books in the series, with more right around the corner! Check them out: 

The Bricks before Brown The Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican Americans’ Struggle for Educational Equality 

by Marisela Martinez-Cola 

Bodies out of Place Theorizing Anti-Blackness in U.S. Society 

by Barbara Harris Combs 

Islamophobia in France The Construction of the “Muslim Problem” 

by Abdellali Hajjat and Marwan Mohammed, Translated by Steve Garner 

Liberal White Supremacy How Progressives Silence Racial and Class Oppression 

by Angie Beeman 

Imprisoned: Interlocking Oppression in Law Enforcement, Housing, and Public Education

by Cassi A. Meyerhoffer and Brittany Leigh Rodriguez.  

Ecologies of Inequity: How Disaster Response Reconstitutes Race and Class Inequality

by Sancha Doxilly Medwinter. 

From Jesus to J-Setting: Religious and Sexual Fluidity Among Young Black People 

by Sandra Lynn Barnes.

The Souls of Jewish Folk: WEB DuBois, Anti-Semitism, and the Color Line

by James Michael Thomas.

Beautiful Solidarity, Symbolic Impacts: 2020 Racial Justice Uprisings

by Eileen O’Brien

Success at a Price: Women of Color Students at a White University

by Lisa C. Huebner, Samantha Jeune, and Odette Kolenky

Original Sin? Reproduction of Racism in a Multiracial Church

by Willie Barnes, Jr. and J. Scott Carter

Motown and the Making of Working-Class Revolutionaries

by Walda Katz-Fishman and Jerome Scott

Enforcing Order on the Border: Raxce, Policing, and Immigration in South Texas

by Eric Gamino

Further, we have more scholarship coming in 2026 by Juman Simaan, Matthew Jerome Schneider, George Baylon Radics and many more!  

And, after many, many, many meetings with prospective authors from 2018-present, at international, national, regional conferences, as well as on Zoom, phone, you name it, we have a strong and healthy set of books in the pipeline.  

That’s where you come in! 

We hope you will consider our series for your work and/or sharing the series with colleagues and students.  

Our goal with the series is to seek, nurture, mentor, and publish the best and most important sociological analyses of race and ethnicity that we can find. Particularly ones that “speak to the public square” and across multiple publics.  

If you or someone you know might want to consider the series for their work, do not hesitate to forward this email and/or share my contact with them.  

We are always open to having discussions with prospective authors at any stage of their project development: early ideas, initial outlines, proposal drafts, chapter drafts, full manuscripts, etc. And are here to support authors to see their work to fruition well past its publication. So, feel free to reach out.  

This semester, we are offering four (4) MEET THE EDITORS Zoom meetings for anyone who wants to meet us, chat through ideas, discuss the series, anything! These will be on the 2nd Thursday of each month, February-May, during the 2:00 to 3:00pm (EST) window.

The dates for these are 2/12, 3/12, 4/9, and 5/14. All are welcome. The Zoom link is HERE.

We look forward to working with you.  

Peace. 

Most sincerely,

David L. Brunsma and David G. Embrick 

PS – Our wonderful Series Advisory Board is comprised of Margaret Abraham, Elijah Anderson, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Patricia Hill Collins, Philomena Essed, James Fenelon, David Theo Goldberg, Tanya Golash-Boza, Jose Itzigsohn, Amanda Lewis, Michael Omi, Mary Romero, and Victor Rios.