internship faculty

Norberto Valdez, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Norberto.Valdez@colostate.edu
358 SE Aylesworth Hall
Interests: Chicana(o)/Latina(o) Studies

Selected Publications:

(Forthcoming 2008) Timpson, W., N. Valdez, and D. Giffey, eds. Warriors, Peacemakers, and Patriots: Integrating Voices for Transformation. Madison, WI: Atwood Press.

Valdez, N. 1998. Ethnicity, Class, and the Indigenous Struggle for Land in Guerrero, Mexico. New York: Garland Publishing, Series on Native Peoples of the Americas.

Contributor, Going Home: The Story of Repatriation in El Salvador. 1991. Phil.: Apex Press.

N. Valdez. 2006. “War and Conscientization: Conceptualizing Non-violent Approaches in the Age of Empire.” IN K.K. Kuriakose, ed. 2006. Religion, Terrorism, and Non-Violence: A New Agenda. NY: Nova Science Publishing.

(Forthcoming 2008) N. Valdez, “Changing of the Guard: A Personal Story of Transformation from Patriot to Activist.” IN W. Timpson, et al., eds. 2007. Warriors, Peacemakers, and Patriots: Integrating Voices for Transformation. Madison: Atwood Press.

N. Valdez, C. Emslie, C. Matsumoto, M. Fitzhorn. “Police in Schools and the Struggle for Parent and Student Rights,” University of Denver Law Review (Spring 2001).

N. Valdez, “Low Intensity Conflict, For Whom? Chiapas and Resistance.” Radical Philosophy Review, Fall 2000.

N. Valdez and J. Valdez, “The Pot That Called the Kettle White: Changing Racial Identities and U.S. Social Construction of Race.” Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 1998, vol. 5(3), pp.379-413.

N. Valdez, “Land Reform and the Two Faces of Development in Rural Mexico”, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 109-120 (Nov. 1996).

N. Valdez, “The Possibility of Popular Justice: Community Mediation in the United States”, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, vol. 19, no. 1, pp.125-129 (May 1996).