journal of latino-latin american studies
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The Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies (JOLLAS) is an interdisciplinary, international, and peer-reviewed journal housed by the Office of Latino-Latin American Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The journal seeks to reflect the shifting demographics, geographic dispersion, and new community formations occurring among Latino populations across borders and throughout the Americas. This journal is dedicated to the multidisciplinary and transnational study of Latino and Latin American economic, social, political, and cultural matters in the United States and across borders throughout the Americas. JOLLAS provides a forum for high-quality scholarly research, debate, and policy proposals concerning the multiplicity of issues affecting Latino communities in the U.S., transnational populations, and Latin American societies. Editorial Board Dr. Maria Eugenia Anguiano Dr. Juan Casas Dr. Victor Garcia Dr. Ed Kissam Dr. Elaine Levine Dr. Gerardo Otero Dr. Rogelio Saenz Dr. Thomas Sanchez
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