Erik T. Withers is Assistant Professor in the Sociology, Criminology, and Anthropology Department at the University of Wisconsin–River Falls, where he also serves as the coordinator of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexualities Studies program. He researches and teaches in the subject areas of race and ethnicity, gender and sexualities, and consumer culture. He and his wife (Vanessa) have three daughters (Harper, Ellison, and Hope). In his free time, he explores Western Wisconsin with them and coaches their ice hockey and softball teams. David L. Brunsma is Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech. He is founding coeditor of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, the official journal of the Section of Racial and Ethnic Minorities at the American Sociological Association, as well as the founding coeditor of the University of Georgia Press book series of the same name. His research is currently focused on understanding the ways that whitespaces function across multiple domains of social and cultural life. He lives, learns, and loves in Blacksburg, VA, with his family.
“Arbiters of Race offers a much-needed critical and contemporary focus on the ever-changing landscape of race in unexposed areas in the US, Canada, and the UK. The book is a timely collection of essays on an important contemporary global intellectual issue. This volume epitomizes what is best about sociology.” Kimberley Ducey, Professor of Sociology, University of Winnipeg “This book, with its focus on cultural intermediaries and consumer industries, is timely and of utmost importance. As an edited collection it brings together key scholars and researchers in the field to produce a collaborative and relevant overview of a pressing topic in which resources like this are very needed. A strongly commendable volume with an undoubtedly long shelf-life.” John Solomos, Professor of Sociology, Warwick University, and Editor-in-Chief of Ethnic and Racial Studies Journal ""Through a dedicated focus on cultural intermediaries, Arbiters of Race, offers a new and important lens on cultural markets and inequality."" Patricia A. Banks, Professor of Sociology, Mount Holyoke College ""Arbiters of Race is a timely intervention that brings race and racism into sharp focus within the study of cultural intermediaries. Its rich and varied case studies critique the limits of diversity discourse—particularly where it serves as symbolic inclusion without structural change—while also highlighting how genuine diversity within the ranks of intermediaries can contest exclusionary norms and foster more expansive definitions of legitimacy, expertise, and taste. This volume is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the racial politics of contemporary consumer culture."" Jennifer Smith Maguire, Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, Sheffield Hallam University “This fantastic new volume brings race into the study of cultural intermediaries. Each of the chapters is well-researched while also managing to feel fresh and creative. Essential reading for scholars seeking to understand how race gets refracted and reinforced within contemporary cultural life.” Eli R. Wilson, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of New Mexico