Latino Communities in New York and in the United States.
   
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BLPR Texts & Essays 2: 102:
    Prof. Felipe Pimentel                                                                                            
E-Mail: fpimente@hunter.cuny.edu

Questions (study guide) on Class Readings

Questions for Mike Davis, Magical Urbanism


Questions for the Class Reading (Study Guide)



Questions for Trueba's book "Latinos Unidos"


Working Definitions of Race, Call Numbers for Materials in Reserve (Library) Ethnicity, & Nationality

Social Sciences-Basic Glossary

Latino Population in New York, California, & Florida (1990)

Latino Population in New York City (1980-1990)


This class will use Blackboard in conjunction with the main course web page located here at ERES, You must explore the resources available at this site:

http://bb.hunter.cuny.edu/

Internet Tools To Find Information and Data

Find Facts:
the web's reference engine

 


Google

Resources available at CUNY

If you need to check on the availability of library source materials just go to:

CUNY Library-Main Page

and click on Licensed Resources.

To log in from home, you will have to supply your library bar code (on the back of your ID card). If you log from Hunter the system won't request that information. These are some of the resources that you can access on-line.

EBSCO (for academic publications and journal articles on-line)

World Catalogue

Social Sciences Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts

Resources available at Hunter Library

Hunter has a large collection of electronic journals on-line where you can find relevant articles for your research papers.

Electronic Journals on-line

Other resources on the Web

Online Dictionary of the Social Sciences

SocioSite: Sociology Engine

Census Data on Hispanics