Shelley K. White, Jonathan M. White, Kathleen Odell Korgen
Sociologists in Action on Inequalities
Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality
Shelley K. White, Jonathan M. White, Kathleen Odell Korgen
Sociologists in Action on Inequalities
Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality
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Sociologists in Action on Inequalities: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality, by Shelley K. White, Jonathan M. White, and Kathleen Korgen, is a brief anthology of original readings that are perfect for Race and Ethnicity; Race
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Sociologists in Action on Inequalities: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality, by Shelley K. White, Jonathan M. White, and Kathleen Korgen, is a brief anthology of original readings that are perfect for Race and Ethnicity; Race
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 309g
- ISBN-13: 9781452242026
- ISBN-10: 145224202X
- Artikelnr.: 39893526
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 309g
- ISBN-13: 9781452242026
- ISBN-10: 145224202X
- Artikelnr.: 39893526
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Race
Amplifying the Youth Voice of the Food Justice Movement with Film: Action
Media Projects and Participatory Media Production - Michael Cermak
Place and Race: Cultural Democracy and Reclaiming Public Space - Diane
Grams
Social Movements in Action: Combating Environmental Racism on a Native
American Reservation - Brandon Hofstedt
When Resilience is Not Enough: Recovery, Privilege, and Hurricane Katrina -
Pamela Jenkins
Living the DREAM: Race, Privilege, and DREAMs of a Brighter Future - Joshua
Warren
Bridging the Campus and the Community: Blogging about the Asian American
Experience - C.N. Le
Discussion Questions
Resources
2. Class
Confronting Slavery with the Tools of Sociology - Kevin Bales
From Magazine Publishing to Homelessness, From Public Housing Research to
Congressional Testimony - Deirdre Oakley
An Accidental Activist: My Stumble Upon Sociology - Bria Wilbur
Putting a New Theory of Philanthropy Into Practice: Challenges and
Opportunities - Susan A. Ostrander
Localizing International Human Rights: Engaging with the World Social Forum
Process - Jackie Smith
Housing and HIV/AIDS: A Tale of Academic, Provider, Advocacy, and Public
Policy Collaboration - Angela Aidala
Discussion Questions
Resources
3. Gender
Breast Cancer Activism: Learning to Write Collaboratively for Social Change
- Amy Lubitow
Honor Killings: Murder of Mores, Mores of Murder - Mazhar Bagli
Speaking Out for Social Justice: Sociology and Cultural Transformation -
Brian Klocke
On Becoming a Public Sociologist: Amplifying Women's Voices in the Quest
for Environmental Justice - Tracy Perkins
Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Linking Research and Action on
Domestic Violence - Margaret Abraham
Transforming Rape Culture on a College Campus: Using Peer Advocacy for
Social Change - Linda Olson
Discussion Questions
Resources
4. Sexuality
Being an Academic Ally: Gender Justice for Sex Workers - Crystal A. Jackson
Disrupting a Narrative: Developing a New Discourse of Empowerment for LGBT
People of Color - Juan Battle and Antonio (Jay) Pastrana
Indian Blood: Two-Spirit Cultural Dissolution, Mixed-Race Identity, and
Sexuality---A Journey of Return - Andrew Jolivette
Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Influencing State Policy on a Complex Social
Issue - Jennifer J. Reed
From Damaged Goods to Empowered Patients - Adina Nack
Discussion Questions
Resources
5. Intersections
Social Movements and Activist Sociology - Charles Derber
How Refugee Girls Change the World (and How You Can Too) - Laura Boutwell
Becoming a Sociologist in Action through Theory and Practice: A Personal
Journey - Nancy Mezey
Using Sociology to Increase Citizen Participation in a Medium-Sized
Midwestern City - Michael Stout
Knowledgeable Power and Powerful Knowledge: Research and Organizing for
Educational and Social Justice - Mark R. Warren
Learning from Each Other's Struggles - Laurence Cox
Taking it to the Streets: Addressing Inequalities through the Human Rights
Cities Movement - Shelley K. White and Dottie Stevens
Discussion Questions
Resources
Index
About the Editors
Introduction
1. Race
Amplifying the Youth Voice of the Food Justice Movement with Film: Action
Media Projects and Participatory Media Production - Michael Cermak
Place and Race: Cultural Democracy and Reclaiming Public Space - Diane
Grams
Social Movements in Action: Combating Environmental Racism on a Native
American Reservation - Brandon Hofstedt
When Resilience is Not Enough: Recovery, Privilege, and Hurricane Katrina -
Pamela Jenkins
Living the DREAM: Race, Privilege, and DREAMs of a Brighter Future - Joshua
Warren
Bridging the Campus and the Community: Blogging about the Asian American
Experience - C.N. Le
Discussion Questions
Resources
2. Class
Confronting Slavery with the Tools of Sociology - Kevin Bales
From Magazine Publishing to Homelessness, From Public Housing Research to
Congressional Testimony - Deirdre Oakley
An Accidental Activist: My Stumble Upon Sociology - Bria Wilbur
Putting a New Theory of Philanthropy Into Practice: Challenges and
Opportunities - Susan A. Ostrander
Localizing International Human Rights: Engaging with the World Social Forum
Process - Jackie Smith
Housing and HIV/AIDS: A Tale of Academic, Provider, Advocacy, and Public
Policy Collaboration - Angela Aidala
Discussion Questions
Resources
3. Gender
Breast Cancer Activism: Learning to Write Collaboratively for Social Change
- Amy Lubitow
Honor Killings: Murder of Mores, Mores of Murder - Mazhar Bagli
Speaking Out for Social Justice: Sociology and Cultural Transformation -
Brian Klocke
On Becoming a Public Sociologist: Amplifying Women's Voices in the Quest
for Environmental Justice - Tracy Perkins
Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Linking Research and Action on
Domestic Violence - Margaret Abraham
Transforming Rape Culture on a College Campus: Using Peer Advocacy for
Social Change - Linda Olson
Discussion Questions
Resources
4. Sexuality
Being an Academic Ally: Gender Justice for Sex Workers - Crystal A. Jackson
Disrupting a Narrative: Developing a New Discourse of Empowerment for LGBT
People of Color - Juan Battle and Antonio (Jay) Pastrana
Indian Blood: Two-Spirit Cultural Dissolution, Mixed-Race Identity, and
Sexuality---A Journey of Return - Andrew Jolivette
Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Influencing State Policy on a Complex Social
Issue - Jennifer J. Reed
From Damaged Goods to Empowered Patients - Adina Nack
Discussion Questions
Resources
5. Intersections
Social Movements and Activist Sociology - Charles Derber
How Refugee Girls Change the World (and How You Can Too) - Laura Boutwell
Becoming a Sociologist in Action through Theory and Practice: A Personal
Journey - Nancy Mezey
Using Sociology to Increase Citizen Participation in a Medium-Sized
Midwestern City - Michael Stout
Knowledgeable Power and Powerful Knowledge: Research and Organizing for
Educational and Social Justice - Mark R. Warren
Learning from Each Other's Struggles - Laurence Cox
Taking it to the Streets: Addressing Inequalities through the Human Rights
Cities Movement - Shelley K. White and Dottie Stevens
Discussion Questions
Resources
Index
About the Editors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Race
Amplifying the Youth Voice of the Food Justice Movement with Film: Action
Media Projects and Participatory Media Production - Michael Cermak
Place and Race: Cultural Democracy and Reclaiming Public Space - Diane
Grams
Social Movements in Action: Combating Environmental Racism on a Native
American Reservation - Brandon Hofstedt
When Resilience is Not Enough: Recovery, Privilege, and Hurricane Katrina -
Pamela Jenkins
Living the DREAM: Race, Privilege, and DREAMs of a Brighter Future - Joshua
Warren
Bridging the Campus and the Community: Blogging about the Asian American
Experience - C.N. Le
Discussion Questions
Resources
2. Class
Confronting Slavery with the Tools of Sociology - Kevin Bales
From Magazine Publishing to Homelessness, From Public Housing Research to
Congressional Testimony - Deirdre Oakley
An Accidental Activist: My Stumble Upon Sociology - Bria Wilbur
Putting a New Theory of Philanthropy Into Practice: Challenges and
Opportunities - Susan A. Ostrander
Localizing International Human Rights: Engaging with the World Social Forum
Process - Jackie Smith
Housing and HIV/AIDS: A Tale of Academic, Provider, Advocacy, and Public
Policy Collaboration - Angela Aidala
Discussion Questions
Resources
3. Gender
Breast Cancer Activism: Learning to Write Collaboratively for Social Change
- Amy Lubitow
Honor Killings: Murder of Mores, Mores of Murder - Mazhar Bagli
Speaking Out for Social Justice: Sociology and Cultural Transformation -
Brian Klocke
On Becoming a Public Sociologist: Amplifying Women's Voices in the Quest
for Environmental Justice - Tracy Perkins
Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Linking Research and Action on
Domestic Violence - Margaret Abraham
Transforming Rape Culture on a College Campus: Using Peer Advocacy for
Social Change - Linda Olson
Discussion Questions
Resources
4. Sexuality
Being an Academic Ally: Gender Justice for Sex Workers - Crystal A. Jackson
Disrupting a Narrative: Developing a New Discourse of Empowerment for LGBT
People of Color - Juan Battle and Antonio (Jay) Pastrana
Indian Blood: Two-Spirit Cultural Dissolution, Mixed-Race Identity, and
Sexuality---A Journey of Return - Andrew Jolivette
Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Influencing State Policy on a Complex Social
Issue - Jennifer J. Reed
From Damaged Goods to Empowered Patients - Adina Nack
Discussion Questions
Resources
5. Intersections
Social Movements and Activist Sociology - Charles Derber
How Refugee Girls Change the World (and How You Can Too) - Laura Boutwell
Becoming a Sociologist in Action through Theory and Practice: A Personal
Journey - Nancy Mezey
Using Sociology to Increase Citizen Participation in a Medium-Sized
Midwestern City - Michael Stout
Knowledgeable Power and Powerful Knowledge: Research and Organizing for
Educational and Social Justice - Mark R. Warren
Learning from Each Other's Struggles - Laurence Cox
Taking it to the Streets: Addressing Inequalities through the Human Rights
Cities Movement - Shelley K. White and Dottie Stevens
Discussion Questions
Resources
Index
About the Editors
Introduction
1. Race
Amplifying the Youth Voice of the Food Justice Movement with Film: Action
Media Projects and Participatory Media Production - Michael Cermak
Place and Race: Cultural Democracy and Reclaiming Public Space - Diane
Grams
Social Movements in Action: Combating Environmental Racism on a Native
American Reservation - Brandon Hofstedt
When Resilience is Not Enough: Recovery, Privilege, and Hurricane Katrina -
Pamela Jenkins
Living the DREAM: Race, Privilege, and DREAMs of a Brighter Future - Joshua
Warren
Bridging the Campus and the Community: Blogging about the Asian American
Experience - C.N. Le
Discussion Questions
Resources
2. Class
Confronting Slavery with the Tools of Sociology - Kevin Bales
From Magazine Publishing to Homelessness, From Public Housing Research to
Congressional Testimony - Deirdre Oakley
An Accidental Activist: My Stumble Upon Sociology - Bria Wilbur
Putting a New Theory of Philanthropy Into Practice: Challenges and
Opportunities - Susan A. Ostrander
Localizing International Human Rights: Engaging with the World Social Forum
Process - Jackie Smith
Housing and HIV/AIDS: A Tale of Academic, Provider, Advocacy, and Public
Policy Collaboration - Angela Aidala
Discussion Questions
Resources
3. Gender
Breast Cancer Activism: Learning to Write Collaboratively for Social Change
- Amy Lubitow
Honor Killings: Murder of Mores, Mores of Murder - Mazhar Bagli
Speaking Out for Social Justice: Sociology and Cultural Transformation -
Brian Klocke
On Becoming a Public Sociologist: Amplifying Women's Voices in the Quest
for Environmental Justice - Tracy Perkins
Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Linking Research and Action on
Domestic Violence - Margaret Abraham
Transforming Rape Culture on a College Campus: Using Peer Advocacy for
Social Change - Linda Olson
Discussion Questions
Resources
4. Sexuality
Being an Academic Ally: Gender Justice for Sex Workers - Crystal A. Jackson
Disrupting a Narrative: Developing a New Discourse of Empowerment for LGBT
People of Color - Juan Battle and Antonio (Jay) Pastrana
Indian Blood: Two-Spirit Cultural Dissolution, Mixed-Race Identity, and
Sexuality---A Journey of Return - Andrew Jolivette
Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Influencing State Policy on a Complex Social
Issue - Jennifer J. Reed
From Damaged Goods to Empowered Patients - Adina Nack
Discussion Questions
Resources
5. Intersections
Social Movements and Activist Sociology - Charles Derber
How Refugee Girls Change the World (and How You Can Too) - Laura Boutwell
Becoming a Sociologist in Action through Theory and Practice: A Personal
Journey - Nancy Mezey
Using Sociology to Increase Citizen Participation in a Medium-Sized
Midwestern City - Michael Stout
Knowledgeable Power and Powerful Knowledge: Research and Organizing for
Educational and Social Justice - Mark R. Warren
Learning from Each Other's Struggles - Laurence Cox
Taking it to the Streets: Addressing Inequalities through the Human Rights
Cities Movement - Shelley K. White and Dottie Stevens
Discussion Questions
Resources
Index
About the Editors