The Journal of Cape Verdean Studies is focused on the creation and dissemination of research and scholarship relating to Cape Verde and the Cape Verdean experience and identities within the context of globalized societies. Through an inter-disciplinary lens, recognizing the pivotal role of Cape Verde as a global-cultural intersecting point for the last 500 years, the journal critically analyzes the history, culture and transnational experiences of Creole peoples and their impact on the world around them.
Current Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1 (2021) Journal of Cape Verdean Studies Fall 2020 Special Edition On Migration
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Articles
Editor’s Note
Joao J. Rosa
The Cape Verde Jews: an Identity Puzzle
Marco Piazza
Whose Independence? Cabo Verdean-Americans and the Politics Of National Independence Of Cabo Verde (1972-1976)
Abel Djassi Amado
Incidences of Return Migration: International Students from Cape Verde
David Almeida and Joao Rosa
Editors
- Director and Editor
- João J. Rosa