Jordan Lynton Cox

Associate Director of Research at the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity



Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity

The Ohio State University



Publications


What is a Hakka? Tracing the Development of Hakka Ethnic Identity in Jamaica


Jordan Lynton Cox

Verge: Studies in Global Asias, vol. 10, 2024, pp. 108-135


Diasporic Diplomacy Across Multiple Chinas: Using Hybridities to Analyse Diasporic Diplomacy in Chinese Jamaican Communities


Lynton Cox. Jordan

The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, vol. 19(2), 2023, pp. 376–407


Towards a Diasporically Grounded Global-China Analytic.


Jordan Lynton Cox

Global China Pulse, vol. 2(1), 2023, pp. 127-230


Transgressive Learning Communities: Transformative Spaces for Underprivileged, Underserved, and Historically Underrepresented Graduate Students at Their Institutions


Leslie E. Drane, Jordan Lynton, Yarí E. Cruz-Rios, Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, K. Kearns

Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2019

In Press
 Barry, Rob and Jordan Lynton Cox (2025) “Tending to the Dead and Dying: Blackness, Memory, and the Black Study Praxis of Witness in African American Death Care and Cemetery Preservation” (Under Review-Transforming Anthropology)
Lynton Cox, Jordan. (2024) “Triangulating Race Transregionally: Examining Chinese Racial Alterity in Jamaica through the Framework of (Multiple) Racial Triangulation(s)” (In Press -Revista Rumbos TS)
Lynton Cox, Jordan. (2024) “Common Vulnerabilities, Impossible Solidarities: An Ethnohistoric Comparison of Chinese and Jamaican Labor Experiences in Jamaica” (Revise and Resubmit- American Anthropologist)
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