This new edition includes important accounts and analysis of the political and social upheavals following the George Floyd killing and subsequent demonstrations, the cultural battle over Critical Race Theory, and foregrounding of race in American politics and institutions.
This new edition includes important accounts and analysis of the political and social upheavals following the George Floyd killing and subsequent demonstrations, the cultural battle over Critical Race Theory, and foregrounding of race in American politics and institutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Diane Carpenter Emling holds a PhD in Sociology, emphasizing political economy, from Michigan State University. She is retired from a 30-year career teaching Sociology at Northwestern Michigan College in Traverse City, Michigan, as well as from adjunct teaching appointments at Michigan State University's James Madison College and the School of Social Work, Ferris State University, and Grand Valley State University. She conducts Institutional Racism seminars and Implicit Bias training along with other public speaking.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: What is Race? PART I: Concepts and Context: 1 Acculturation and Assimilation 2 Immigration and the American Dream PART II: The Social Institutions at Work: 3 Land 4 Housing 5 Education 6 Health 7 Social Wellbeing and Employment 8 Criminal Justice 9 Family 10 Voting Rights PART III: So What Can We Do?: Conclusion: Necessary but not sufficient Appendix A: Reflections on restorative justice Appendix B: Sociological theories Appendix C: Timeline of key events
Introduction: What is Race? PART I: Concepts and Context: 1 Acculturation and Assimilation 2 Immigration and the American Dream PART II: The Social Institutions at Work: 3 Land 4 Housing 5 Education 6 Health 7 Social Wellbeing and Employment 8 Criminal Justice 9 Family 10 Voting Rights PART III: So What Can We Do?: Conclusion: Necessary but not sufficient Appendix A: Reflections on restorative justice Appendix B: Sociological theories Appendix C: Timeline of key events
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