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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
Post-Slavery United States, Post-Slavery Brazil: Race, Capitalism, and the Transnational Formation of Sociology of Race - Nara Roberta Silva, Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
Whose Knowledge Counts, and Why Does It Matter for Social Movement Studies and Climate Justice? - Caitlin Schroering, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
The Race for Development: South Korea and the Epistemology of Longing - Jae Kyun Kim, Russell Sage College; Yeon-Hwa Lee, SUNY-Binghamton
Using Network Methods to Guide Archival Discovery in Transnational Political History - Siyanda Katlo Mohutsiwa, University of Chicago
Performing Western Measures in China: Qing Government’s Manchurian Plague Policy during the Third Plague Pandemic, 1910-1911 - Qiong Wu, Boston University