"Predatory Value: Economies of Dispossession and Disturbed Relationalities." Co-authored with Jodi Byrd, Alyosha Goldstein, and Chandan Reddy. Jodi Byrd, Alyosha Goldstein, and Chandan Reddy, co-editors. Įconomies of Disposession: Indigeneity, Race, and Capitalism. (Race and Capitalism Forum, Michael Dawson and Megan Ming Francis, Editors). Items: Journal of the Social Science Research Council. “Using Liberal Rights to Enforce Racial Capitalism.” Chandan Reddy, co-author. “How Police Abuse the Charge of Resisting Arrest.” Lisa Cacho, co-author. Jodi Byrd, Lisa Cacho, Bryan Jordan Jefferson, and Susan Koshy, editors. " ‘Don’t Arrest Me, Arrest the Police’: Uprisings against Policing as the Street A dministration of Colonial Racial Capitalist Orders.” Lisa Cacho, co-author.Cultural Studies/Gender and Sexuality Studies.Africana Studies/Critical Race and Ethnic Studies.Jodi Melamed is the recipient of numerous awards, fellowships, and grants, including a Fulbright, a Woodrow Wilson Postdoctoral Fellowship, and grants from the American Studies Association, the Social Science Research Council, the Mellon Foundation and the Wisconsin Humanities Council. She is a co-editor of a recent volume of Social Text focused on “Economies of Dispossession.” Her current book project, Dispossession by Administration, investigates the diffuse and deadly capacities of administrative power to give impunity to racial capitalist violence through seemingly neutral repertoires of ‘democratic’, ‘procedural’, and ‘technical’ governance. She is the author of Represent and Destroy: Rationalizing Violence in the New Racial Capitalism (University of Minnesota Press, 2011) and has published many articles and chapters in a wide array of journals and editions. Jodi Melamed is associate professor of English and Africana Studies at Marquette University. Marquette Hall, 225 Milwaukee WI 53201 United States of America (414) 288-7612 Associate Professor English
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