Few subjects of social scientific inquiry need interpretive analysis more than the topic of racial politics, yet most U.S. political science employs a narrowly behavioralist orientation. This book argues that it is time for political scientists studying race to more fully engage the issues that generate its political significance.
Few subjects of social scientific inquiry need interpretive analysis more than the topic of racial politics, yet most U.S. political science employs a narrowly behavioralist orientation. This book argues that it is time for political scientists studying race to more fully engage the issues that generate its political significance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronald Schmidt, Sr. is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at California State University, Long Beach. He is former co-president of the APSA's Organized Section on Race, Ethnicity and Politics and has authored numerous books, articles, and presentations on the subject. In 2014, he received the Frank J. Goodnow Award, the flagship career distinction bestowed by the American Political Science Association.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Racial Politics and Interpretive Methods 2. Political Ontology: What is the Place of Race in US Politics? 3. Racialization and Its Extent: Are Latinx Racialized? 4. What is Entailed in the Empowerment of People of Color? 5. Conclusion: Toward an Interpretive Racial Politics Agenda for Social Science
1. Introduction: Racial Politics and Interpretive Methods 2. Political Ontology: What is the Place of Race in US Politics? 3. Racialization and Its Extent: Are Latinx Racialized? 4. What is Entailed in the Empowerment of People of Color? 5. Conclusion: Toward an Interpretive Racial Politics Agenda for Social Science
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