This work examines variations of the social stratification paradigm in the humanities and social sciences. Extending the boundaries of thematic semblances, this study seeks to exhibit the flexibility, yet commonality of Africana phenomena. Essays in this study explore the content analysis of black economics from an interdisciplinary perspective.
This work examines variations of the social stratification paradigm in the humanities and social sciences. Extending the boundaries of thematic semblances, this study seeks to exhibit the flexibility, yet commonality of Africana phenomena. Essays in this study explore the content analysis of black economics from an interdisciplinary perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by James L. Conyers Jr. - Continued by Brittany Slatton - Contributions by Drew Brown; LaTasha Chaffin; Rita Kiki Edozie; Anthony D. Greene; Devon Lee; Gregory Price; Maurice Mangum; Marcia Walker-McWilliams; Jason E. Shelton; James Stewart; Robert
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Chapter 1: Africana Sociology and Economics: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Black Social Stratification James L. Conyers Jr. Chapter 2: The Emerging Field of Stratification Economics: A Unified Social Science Theory of Race and Inequality? Greg Price Chapter 3: Frontstage and Backstage Racial Performances: The Contributions of Backstage Methodological Research Brittany Slatton Chapter 4: "Girls Can't Play No Ball": The Invisibility of Black Woman Athletes in Film Drew Brown Chapter 5: Pan-African Belize: A Case for Praxis Devon Lee Chapter 6: Insights Regarding Black-White Economic Inequality from Stratification Economics James B. Stewart Chapter 7: A New Era for Labor? The Promises and Perils of the Fast Food Workers Strike Movement Marcia Walker McWilliams Chapter 8: Affirming or Dis-confirming America's Promise: Attitudes about Affirmative Action Among Black Americans and Black Immigrants Anthony D. Greene, LaTasha Chaffin, Maruice Mangum, and Jason Shelton Chapter 9: An Obsolete People? The Precarious Position of African Americans in the Twenty-First-Century Economy Robert E. Weems Chapter 10: New (Pan)-Africanism or Neoliberal Globalization? Introducing Nigeria's Afri-capitalism and South Africa's Ubuntu Business Kiki Odezie
Chapter 1: Africana Sociology and Economics: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Black Social Stratification James L. Conyers Jr. Chapter 2: The Emerging Field of Stratification Economics: A Unified Social Science Theory of Race and Inequality? Greg Price Chapter 3: Frontstage and Backstage Racial Performances: The Contributions of Backstage Methodological Research Brittany Slatton Chapter 4: "Girls Can't Play No Ball": The Invisibility of Black Woman Athletes in Film Drew Brown Chapter 5: Pan-African Belize: A Case for Praxis Devon Lee Chapter 6: Insights Regarding Black-White Economic Inequality from Stratification Economics James B. Stewart Chapter 7: A New Era for Labor? The Promises and Perils of the Fast Food Workers Strike Movement Marcia Walker McWilliams Chapter 8: Affirming or Dis-confirming America's Promise: Attitudes about Affirmative Action Among Black Americans and Black Immigrants Anthony D. Greene, LaTasha Chaffin, Maruice Mangum, and Jason Shelton Chapter 9: An Obsolete People? The Precarious Position of African Americans in the Twenty-First-Century Economy Robert E. Weems Chapter 10: New (Pan)-Africanism or Neoliberal Globalization? Introducing Nigeria's Afri-capitalism and South Africa's Ubuntu Business Kiki Odezie
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