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Collective of coordinating editorsResponsible for journal decisions and policies.Ronald H. Chilcote, Managing Editor, University of California, RiversideWilliam Bollinger, California State University, Los AngelesMarjorie Bray, California State University, Los AngelesRosalind Bresnahan, San Bernardino, CaliforniaFrances B. Chilcote, Laguna Beach, CaliforniaTomás Crowder-Taraborrelli, Soka University of AmericaJean Hostetler Díaz, Riverside City CollegeSteve Ellner, Universidad de Oriente, VenezuelaAlfonso Gonzales, University of California, RiversideTimothy F. Harding*, California State University, Los AngelesRichard Harris, California State University, Monterey BayJennifer Hughes, University of California, RiversideGeorge Leddy, Los Angeles Valley College
Sheryl Lutjens*, California State University, San MarcosRhonda Neugebauer, University of California, RiversideJonathan Ritter, University of California, RiversideJan Rus*, CESMECA, San Cristóbal, MexicoSarah Sarzynski, Claremont McKenna CollegeWard Schinke, Riverside City CollegePaulo Simões, California State University, FullertonAndrew Smolski, North Carolina State UniversityMiguel Tinker Salas*, Pomona CollegeJoana Salém Vasconcelos, Universidade de São Paulo, BrazilKristi M. Wilson, Soka University of America
*On leave, unable to attend editorial meetings
Associate editorsClosely associated with the collective but unable to attend editorial meetings.Ralph Armbruster-Sandoval, University of California, Santa BarbaraWilliam Avilés, University of Nebraska at KearneyBernadete Beserra, Universidade Federal de Ceará, BrazilJulie Charlip, Whitman CollegeGary Dymski, University of California, RiversideAlberto García, California State University, NorthridgeDerrick Hindery, University of OregonGary Hytrek, California State University, Long BeachMônica Dias Martins, Universidade Estadual de Ceará, BrazilStephanie Moore, Peruvian Oral History Project
Dolores Paris, El Colef, Tijuana, MexicoDaniel Polk, Morongo Valley, CaliforniaRichard Potter, American Jewish UniversityCecilia MacDowell Santos, University of San FranciscoRichard Stahler-Sholk, Eastern Michigan UniversitySteven C. Topik, University of California, IrvineLaura Velasco Ortiz, El Colef, Tijuana, MexicoRussell White, Kent, WashingtonHeather Williams, Pomona CollegeTamar Diana Wilson, San José de Cabo, Mexico
Honorary editorsIn recognition of distinguished service over many years.Atilio Borón Norma ChinchillaHéctor Díaz-PolancoJoel C. EdelsteinAdolfo Gilly
Martha GiménezGeorg M. GugelbergerNora HamiltonSusanne JonasJames Levy
Michael LöwyFlorencia MallonJosé NunMercedes Olivera Bustamante
James PetrasEmir SaderHobart A. Spalding, Jr.Steven SternMary K. Vaughan
Steve VolkHilbourne Watson
Participating editorsFully involved in reading manuscripts, organizing, and active in journal affairs.Paul Almeida, University of California, MercedÁlejandro Álvarez Béjar, UNAM, Mexico Thomas Angotti, CUNY, New YorkRicardo Antunes, UNICAMP, BrazilRobert Austin, ChileFlorence Babb, The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDavid Barkin, UAM-Xochimilco, MexicoMarc Becker, Truman State UniversityEmelio Betances, Gettysburg CollegeArmando Boito, UNICAMP, BrazilBarry Carr, La Trobe University, AustraliaJulio Carranza Valdés, UNESCO, GuatemalaJames Cypher, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, MexicoRaúl Delgado Wise, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, MexicoCarmen Diana Deere, University of FloridaHaroldo Dilla, Instituto de Estudios Internacionales de la Universidad Arturo Prat, ChileElizabeth Dore, University of Southampton, United KingdomPaul Dosh, Macalester CollegeMichael Dougherty, Illinois State UniversityAlex Dupuy, Wesleyan UniversitySusan Eckstein, Boston UniversityNicole Fabricant, Towson UniversityLinda C. Farthing, La Paz, BoliviaAdriela Fernández, Purdue UniversityMarco A. Gandásegui, CELA, PanamaJames N. Green, Brown UniversityJawdat Abu El Haj, Universidade Federal de Ceará, BrazilJohn Hammond, CUNY, New YorkNeil Harvey, New Mexico State University, Las CrucesDaniel Hellinger, Webster University
Rafael Hernández, ICAIC, CubaRosalva Aída Hernández Castillo, CIESAS, MexicoClara Irazábal, University of Missouri–Kansas CityDaniela Issa, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris, FranceJoão Roberto Martins Filho, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, BrazilJuan Carlos Monedero, Universidad Complutense de MadridAdam Morton, The University of Sydney, AustraliaSara Motta, The University of Newcastle, AustraliaRonaldo Munck, Dublin City University, IrelandNemer E. Narchi, El Colegio de Michoacán, MexicoMercedes Olivera Bustamante, CESMECA-UNICACH, San Cristóbal, MexicoKemy Oyarzun, Universidad de Chile, ChileTânia Pellegrini, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, BrazilAnthony Pereira, King’s College London, United KingdomPablo Pozzi, University of Buenos Aires, ArgentinaAngel Quintero Rivera, CEREP, San Juan, Puerto RicoBernardo Ricupero, Universidade de São Paulo, BrazilWilliam Robinson, University of California, Santa BarbaraAlfredo Saad Filho, SOAS University of London, United KingdomArturo Santamaría Gómez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, MexicoVerónica Silva, UNAM, Mexico Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Universidade de Coimbra, PortugalLuís Suárez Salazar, Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba, CubaAnthony Spanakos, Montclair State UniversityHarry Vanden, University of South FloridaCarlos Vilas, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaRoberta Villalón, St. John’s UniversityCliff Welch, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, BrazilKevin A. Young, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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