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Overview

Richard Delgado is affiliated with Seattle University in the United States. Their research spans multiple topics within social sciences and humanities, with a focus on areas such as hate speech and cyberbullying detection, memory and violence in historical contexts, and cultural and political discourse analysis.

Their recent publications include:

  • "Rodrigo's Travel Plans: Is a Right-Wing Coup Possible in the United States?" (2024) published in College English
  • "La contribución de Amir Smith Córdoba a la infraestructura intelectual negra colombiana en los años setenta: aprender a ser negro con el periódico Presencia Negra (1979)" (2021) published in Meridional Revista Chilena de Estudios Latinoamericanos
  • "Lessons From Mexican Folklore: An Essay on U.S. Immigration Policy, Child Separation, and La Llorona" (2020) published in University of Pittsburgh Law Review
  • "CONTENTS" (2020) published in New York University Press eBooks
  • "Contents" (2020) published in New York University Press eBooks

Delgado has contributed several books with New York University Press eBooks, including:

  • Critical Race Theory, Fourth Edition (2023)
  • Critical Race Theory (Third Edition) (2020)
  • The Coming Race War (2020)
  • The Rodrigo Chronicles (2020)
  • Must We Defend Nazis? (2020)
  • Justice at War (2020)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Jean Stefancic
  • Niko Pfund
  • Silvia Valero
  • Kathy Abrams
  • F. Gérard Adams

Delgado publishes frequently in venues such as New York University Press eBooks and Texas A&M Law Review, as well as in specialized journals like Meridional Revista Chilena de Estudios Latinoamericanos, College English, and University of Pittsburgh Law Review.

Their academic work intersects with several subfields of study, notably:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Social Psychology
  • Demography
  • Linguistics and Language
  • Political Science and International Relations

The main topics covered across Delgado's work are:

  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Memory, violence, and history
  • History and Politics in Latin America
  • Cultural and political discourse analysis
  • International Law and Aviation
  • Latin American and Latino Studies

Best Publications

  • Critical Race Theory: An Introduction

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • Storytelling for Oppositionists and Others: A Plea for Narrative

    Richard Delgado

  • Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • Words That Wound: Critical Race Theory, Assaultive Speech, And The First Amendment

    Mari J. Matsuda;Charles R. Lawrence;Richard Delgado;Kimberlè Williams Crenshaw

  • Words That Wound: A Tort Action for Racial Insults, Epithets, and Name Calling

    Richard Delgado

  • Imperial Scholar: Reflections On a Review of Civil Rights Literature

    Richard Delgado

  • Critical White Studies: Looking Behind the Mirror

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • Fairness and Formality: Minimizing the Risk of Prejudice in Alternative Dispute Resolution

    Richard Delgado;Chris Dunn;Pamela Brown;Helena Lee

  • Critical race feminism : a reader

    Adrien Katherine Wing;Richard Delgado;Derrick A. Bell

  • Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • When a Story Is Just a Story: Does Voice Really Matter?

    Richard Delgado

  • The Rodrigo Chronicles: Conversations About America and Race

    Richard Delgado

  • Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture: Can Free Expression Remedy Systemic Social Ills

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • Campus Antiracism Rules: Constitutional Narratives in Collision.

    Richard Delgado

  • Affirmative Action as a Majoritarian Device: Or, Do You Really Want To Be a Role Model?

    Richard Delgado

  • Imperial Scholar Revisited: How to Marginalize Outsider Writing, Ten Years Later

    Richard Delgado

  • On Telling Stories in School: A Reply to Farber and Sherry

    Richard Delgado

  • No Mercy: How Conservative Think Tanks and Foundations Changed America's Social Agenda

    Jean Stefancic;Richard Delgado;Mark V. Tushnet

  • Rotten Social Background: Should the Criminal Law Recognize a Defense of Severe Environmental Deprivation

    Richard Delgado

  • Critical Race Theory (Third Edition): An Introduction

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic;Angela Harris

  • The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • The Coming Race War: And Other Apocalyptic Tales of America after Affirmative Action and Welfare

    Richard Delgado

  • Understanding Words That Wound

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • Critical Race Theory and Criminal Justice

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • The Ethereal Scholar: Does Critical Legal Studies Have What Minorities Want?

    Richard Delgado

  • The Derrick Bell reader

    Derrick A. Bell;Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • Rodrigo’s Reconsideration: Intersectionality and the Future of Critical Race Theory

    Richard Delgado

  • Critical Race Theory: Past, Present, and Future

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • The price we pay : the case against racist speech, hate propaganda, and pornography

    Laura Lederer;Richard Delgado

  • When Equality Ends: Stories About Race And Resistance

    Richard Delgado

  • Crossroads and Blind Alleys: A Critical Examination of Recent Writing About Race

    Richard Delgado

  • The Law of the Noose: A History of Latino Lynching

    Richard Delgado

  • The Imperial Scholar Revisited: How to Marginalize Outsider Writing, TenYears Later

    Richard Delgado

  • Speeches from The Emperor's Old Prose: Reexamining the Language of Law *1258 IMAGES OF THE OUTSIDER IN AMERICAN LAW AND CULTURE: CAN FREE EXPRESSION REMEDY SYSTEMIC SOCIAL ILLS?

    Richard Delgado;Jean Stefancic

  • Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography

    Richard Delgado

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Tushnet
Mark Tushnet Harvard University
Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A. Farber University of California, Berkeley
Richard J. Herrnstein
Richard J. Herrnstein Harvard University
Richard A. Epstein
Richard A. Epstein New York University

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