Prof John Huston Stanfield II Detailed Brief Comprehensive Bio
John Huston Stanfield II is an African American Historical Sociologist of Knowledge, Virtual Theologian Pioneer, and Virtual Social Entrepreneur Innovator with nearly 50 years of experience in organizing and participating in structured research regarding anti-racism and multicultural restorative justice public policies and daily everyday practices in plural multiracialized societies.
He is known to have published Philanthropy and Jim Crow in American Social Science, “The Ethnocentric Basis of Social Science Knowledge Production,”Race and Ethnicity in Research Methods, “ Slipping Through the Front Door,” Casual Ethnography as Autoethnography and Autoethnography as Casual Ethnography, and two seminal texts on Rwanda as the first ever by an American Sociologist.
Post-’retirement’, Stanfield currently works as Director of Advanced Study of African Renaissance Policies Ideas (ASARPI), based in Mauritius with branches in Namibia and South Africa.
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