Juliet Hooker Source Confirmed

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John Brown University

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16 h-index 77 pubs 1,585 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dr. Juliet Hooker's scholarship bridges political philosophy, Latin American studies, and critical race theory. Her work examines the intersections of race, ethnicity, and political mobilization in Latin America, with a particular focus on cultural politics and historical legacies. Recent work analyzes political solidarity and institutional design in Nicaragua, exploring the complexities of autonomy in multiethnic spaces. Hooker's broader research investigates Black and Indigenous resistance movements across the Americas, particularly in the context of multiculturalism and racial backlash. She also engages with contemporary debates on race and grievance, as seen in her publications and responses to scholarly reviews. Her central focus lies in understanding the dynamics of politics and society within Latin America, viewed through the lenses of race, history, and ethics.

Metrics

  • h-index: 16
  • Publications: 77
  • Citations: 1,585

Selected Publications

  • If We Were Kin: Race, Identification, and Intimate Appeals. By Lisa Beard. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 240p. (2025) DOI
  • In Memoriam: Charles Mills (2022) DOI
  • PPS volume 19 issue 3 Cover and Front matter (2021) DOI

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