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Why Inequality Matters and What Can Be Done About It provides readers with an exploration of the causes and consequences of social and economic disparities. It scrutinizes patterns of inequality in the U.S. and across the globe and describes why such disparities are significant and how they perpetuate. The book provides a comprehensive look at inequality's impact on social mobility and justice, poverty and health implications, crime, political structures, and the media's role in these dynamics. Substantive topics include an in-depth analysis of economic disparity, the intersection of…mehr

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Why Inequality Matters and What Can Be Done About It provides readers with an exploration of the causes and consequences of social and economic disparities. It scrutinizes patterns of inequality in the U.S. and across the globe and describes why such disparities are significant and how they perpetuate. The book provides a comprehensive look at inequality's impact on social mobility and justice, poverty and health implications, crime, political structures, and the media's role in these dynamics. Substantive topics include an in-depth analysis of economic disparity, the intersection of inequality with race and gender, and systemic elements influencing mobility and distributive justice. Further, it examines intergroup relations, the patterns of poverty, and the interplay between wealth and health. Discussions cover political and power structures, knowledge systems, ideology, and the influence of media. Finally, the text suggests ways to engage in change through structures like social movements, policy reforms, and community action such as volunteerism and philanthropy. Designed for a range of courses in the social sciences, particularly sociology, political science, and economics, Why Inequality Matters and What Can Be Done About It is ideal for both undergraduate and graduate levels. Its in-depth research and focus on both the systemic and individual factors of inequality make it a valuable tool for students seeking to understand this complex social phenomenon.
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Autorenporträt
Clayton Peoples is an associate professor of sociology, the former director of the School of Social Research and Justice Studies, and a faculty member of the interdisciplinary social psychology Ph.D. program at the University of Nevada, Reno. He holds a Ph.D. in sociology from The Ohio State University. Dr. Peoples's academic interests include social stratification, political sociology/social movements, social psychology/social networks, peace, war, and conflict, state-corporate and white-collar crime, and courts and comparative/cross-national sociology