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Reinventing an authentic ‘ethnic’politics: Ideology and organizational change in Koreatown and Field’s Corner
AY Chung, I Bloemraad, KI Tejada-Pena
Ethnicities 13 (6), 838-862, 2013
152013
Transplanting the organizing seed: Seasoned activists’ political habitus and the transnational social field
K Tejada
Latino Studies 13, 339-357, 2015
62015
Local Actors as Global Critics: Examining Salvadorans’ Transnational Consciousness
K Tejada
Humanity & Society 40 (3), 306-328, 2016
52016
Activists and philanthropists: understanding the political habitus of Salvadorans in the DC Metro area
K Tejada
4*
Book Review: Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, And Black Women in America; For Colored Girls Who’ve Considered Politics When Being Strong Isn’t Enough
K Tejada
Humanity & Society 37 (3), 269-271, 2013
12013
Film Review: Lost in Detention
K Tejada
Humanity & Society 37 (1), 88-90, 2013
12013
Building political habitus: a case study of Salvadorans' political experiences in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area
KI Tejada
12010
Examining “La Ayuda”: Law Enforcement and Latinos on Long Island during COVID-19
K Tejada-Peña, N Navas
International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV) 17, 2023
2023
‘Because I’m a Fighter’: Examining Salvadoran Women’s Leadership Toolkit
K Tejada
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 1-14, 2022
2022
Transplanting the Organizing Seed: Understanding the Political Habitus of Salvadorans in the Metro DC Area
K Tejada
APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper, 2010
2010
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