Earl Wright II (USA Rhodes College), Edward V. Wallace
The Ashgate Research Companion to Black Sociology
Earl Wright II (USA Rhodes College), Edward V. Wallace
The Ashgate Research Companion to Black Sociology
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Inspired by W.E.B. Du Boisâ s charge of engaging in objective research that has a positive impact on society, this timely volume brings together the latest interdisciplinary research to offer a broad overview of the issues currently faced by Blacks in United States.
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Inspired by W.E.B. Du Boisâ s charge of engaging in objective research that has a positive impact on society, this timely volume brings together the latest interdisciplinary research to offer a broad overview of the issues currently faced by Blacks in United States.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367341138
- ISBN-10: 0367341131
- Artikelnr.: 57005277
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367341138
- ISBN-10: 0367341131
- Artikelnr.: 57005277
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Earl Wright II is Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Rhodes College, USA, and co-editor of Re-Positioning Race: Prophetic Research in a Post-Racial Obama Age. Edward V. Wallace is Associate Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Cincinnati, USA.
Part I Black Sociology: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 1. Black Sociology:
Continuing the Agenda 2. Black Sociology: The Sociology of Knowledge,
Racialized Power Relations of Knowledge and Humanistic Liberation Part II
Black Youth, Emerging Adults and The Family 3. The Death of Trayvon Martin
and Public Space: Why the Racial Contract Still Matters 4. Is it Easy
Living in the Big Easy?: Examining the Lives of African American Emerging
Adults in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 5. The Psychosocial Impact of
Parental Incarceration on Children and their Caregivers 6. "Sure there's
Racism ... But Homophobia-that's Different": Experiences of Black Lesbians
Who are Parenting in North-Central Florida at the Intersection of Race and
Sexuality Part III Education and The Economy 7. Parental Expectations,
Family Structure and the Black Gender Gap in Educational and Occupational
Attainment: An Intersectional Approach to the Social Psychological Model of
Status Attainment 8. Real Effects of Attitudes about the Value of Education
and Social Structure on the Black/White Academic Achievement Gap 9. African
American Women Workers in the Postindustrial Period: The Role of Education
in Evaluating Racial Wage Parity among Women 10. Race, Class and Nativity:
A Multilevel Analysis of the Forgotten Working Class, 1980-2009 Part IV
Health Wellness 11. What Do We Really Know: Revisiting the Stress-Health
Relationship for Black Females Across the Lifespan 12. "We Need a New
Normal": Sociocultural Constructions of Obesity and Overweight among
African American Women 13. HIV: A Social Catastrophe Part V Health
Disparity Solutions 14. Gaining Equity in Health Care: Building the
Pipeline of Black Nurse Leaders 15. Increasing Community Engagement to Meet
the Challenges of Mental Health Disparities In African American Communities
16. As Seen on TV?: Hip Hop Images and Health Consequences in the Black
Community Part VI Agency and The Black Community 17. Music as Identity:
Cultural Meaning, Social Hybridity and Musical Sonority In Indigenous
Caribbean Music 18. Give Us the Ballot! Gaining Enfranchisement in Mobile,
Alabama: 1944-50 9. The African American Church as an Enclave and Ethnic
Resource: The Role of the Church in Economic Development 20. Not Televised
but on Display: Exhibiting and Remembering Vestiges of the Black Freedom
Movement
Continuing the Agenda 2. Black Sociology: The Sociology of Knowledge,
Racialized Power Relations of Knowledge and Humanistic Liberation Part II
Black Youth, Emerging Adults and The Family 3. The Death of Trayvon Martin
and Public Space: Why the Racial Contract Still Matters 4. Is it Easy
Living in the Big Easy?: Examining the Lives of African American Emerging
Adults in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 5. The Psychosocial Impact of
Parental Incarceration on Children and their Caregivers 6. "Sure there's
Racism ... But Homophobia-that's Different": Experiences of Black Lesbians
Who are Parenting in North-Central Florida at the Intersection of Race and
Sexuality Part III Education and The Economy 7. Parental Expectations,
Family Structure and the Black Gender Gap in Educational and Occupational
Attainment: An Intersectional Approach to the Social Psychological Model of
Status Attainment 8. Real Effects of Attitudes about the Value of Education
and Social Structure on the Black/White Academic Achievement Gap 9. African
American Women Workers in the Postindustrial Period: The Role of Education
in Evaluating Racial Wage Parity among Women 10. Race, Class and Nativity:
A Multilevel Analysis of the Forgotten Working Class, 1980-2009 Part IV
Health Wellness 11. What Do We Really Know: Revisiting the Stress-Health
Relationship for Black Females Across the Lifespan 12. "We Need a New
Normal": Sociocultural Constructions of Obesity and Overweight among
African American Women 13. HIV: A Social Catastrophe Part V Health
Disparity Solutions 14. Gaining Equity in Health Care: Building the
Pipeline of Black Nurse Leaders 15. Increasing Community Engagement to Meet
the Challenges of Mental Health Disparities In African American Communities
16. As Seen on TV?: Hip Hop Images and Health Consequences in the Black
Community Part VI Agency and The Black Community 17. Music as Identity:
Cultural Meaning, Social Hybridity and Musical Sonority In Indigenous
Caribbean Music 18. Give Us the Ballot! Gaining Enfranchisement in Mobile,
Alabama: 1944-50 9. The African American Church as an Enclave and Ethnic
Resource: The Role of the Church in Economic Development 20. Not Televised
but on Display: Exhibiting and Remembering Vestiges of the Black Freedom
Movement
Part I Black Sociology: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 1. Black Sociology:
Continuing the Agenda 2. Black Sociology: The Sociology of Knowledge,
Racialized Power Relations of Knowledge and Humanistic Liberation Part II
Black Youth, Emerging Adults and The Family 3. The Death of Trayvon Martin
and Public Space: Why the Racial Contract Still Matters 4. Is it Easy
Living in the Big Easy?: Examining the Lives of African American Emerging
Adults in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 5. The Psychosocial Impact of
Parental Incarceration on Children and their Caregivers 6. "Sure there's
Racism ... But Homophobia-that's Different": Experiences of Black Lesbians
Who are Parenting in North-Central Florida at the Intersection of Race and
Sexuality Part III Education and The Economy 7. Parental Expectations,
Family Structure and the Black Gender Gap in Educational and Occupational
Attainment: An Intersectional Approach to the Social Psychological Model of
Status Attainment 8. Real Effects of Attitudes about the Value of Education
and Social Structure on the Black/White Academic Achievement Gap 9. African
American Women Workers in the Postindustrial Period: The Role of Education
in Evaluating Racial Wage Parity among Women 10. Race, Class and Nativity:
A Multilevel Analysis of the Forgotten Working Class, 1980-2009 Part IV
Health Wellness 11. What Do We Really Know: Revisiting the Stress-Health
Relationship for Black Females Across the Lifespan 12. "We Need a New
Normal": Sociocultural Constructions of Obesity and Overweight among
African American Women 13. HIV: A Social Catastrophe Part V Health
Disparity Solutions 14. Gaining Equity in Health Care: Building the
Pipeline of Black Nurse Leaders 15. Increasing Community Engagement to Meet
the Challenges of Mental Health Disparities In African American Communities
16. As Seen on TV?: Hip Hop Images and Health Consequences in the Black
Community Part VI Agency and The Black Community 17. Music as Identity:
Cultural Meaning, Social Hybridity and Musical Sonority In Indigenous
Caribbean Music 18. Give Us the Ballot! Gaining Enfranchisement in Mobile,
Alabama: 1944-50 9. The African American Church as an Enclave and Ethnic
Resource: The Role of the Church in Economic Development 20. Not Televised
but on Display: Exhibiting and Remembering Vestiges of the Black Freedom
Movement
Continuing the Agenda 2. Black Sociology: The Sociology of Knowledge,
Racialized Power Relations of Knowledge and Humanistic Liberation Part II
Black Youth, Emerging Adults and The Family 3. The Death of Trayvon Martin
and Public Space: Why the Racial Contract Still Matters 4. Is it Easy
Living in the Big Easy?: Examining the Lives of African American Emerging
Adults in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 5. The Psychosocial Impact of
Parental Incarceration on Children and their Caregivers 6. "Sure there's
Racism ... But Homophobia-that's Different": Experiences of Black Lesbians
Who are Parenting in North-Central Florida at the Intersection of Race and
Sexuality Part III Education and The Economy 7. Parental Expectations,
Family Structure and the Black Gender Gap in Educational and Occupational
Attainment: An Intersectional Approach to the Social Psychological Model of
Status Attainment 8. Real Effects of Attitudes about the Value of Education
and Social Structure on the Black/White Academic Achievement Gap 9. African
American Women Workers in the Postindustrial Period: The Role of Education
in Evaluating Racial Wage Parity among Women 10. Race, Class and Nativity:
A Multilevel Analysis of the Forgotten Working Class, 1980-2009 Part IV
Health Wellness 11. What Do We Really Know: Revisiting the Stress-Health
Relationship for Black Females Across the Lifespan 12. "We Need a New
Normal": Sociocultural Constructions of Obesity and Overweight among
African American Women 13. HIV: A Social Catastrophe Part V Health
Disparity Solutions 14. Gaining Equity in Health Care: Building the
Pipeline of Black Nurse Leaders 15. Increasing Community Engagement to Meet
the Challenges of Mental Health Disparities In African American Communities
16. As Seen on TV?: Hip Hop Images and Health Consequences in the Black
Community Part VI Agency and The Black Community 17. Music as Identity:
Cultural Meaning, Social Hybridity and Musical Sonority In Indigenous
Caribbean Music 18. Give Us the Ballot! Gaining Enfranchisement in Mobile,
Alabama: 1944-50 9. The African American Church as an Enclave and Ethnic
Resource: The Role of the Church in Economic Development 20. Not Televised
but on Display: Exhibiting and Remembering Vestiges of the Black Freedom
Movement