Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations: Myths, Issues, and Current Controversies (First Edition)

Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations: Myths, Issues, and Current Controversies (First Edition)

Author: Reem A. Abu-Lughod

Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing

Published: 2019-08-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781516597093

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Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations: Myths, Issues, and Current Controversies examines timely and important issues related to race and ethnicity in the United States and globally. Through a collection of scholarly research articles, students are encouraged to think critically about issues of conflict and other challenges individuals must overcome in order to achieve a sense of belonging in society. Section I features readings on the challenges ethnic minorities, including Native Americans, Asians, and Mexicans, endure in the U.S. In Section II, students examine historical accounts of immigration to America by various groups, including Arab and Mexican populations. Section III explores the significance of the concepts of race and ethnicity as they pertain to various groups of people in society and whether or not a person's "color" carries more weight than it should. The readings in Section IV explore challenges faced by law enforcement officials when policing diverse communities. Finally, Section V discusses the differences in voting and elections in the U.S. when comparing individuals of different racial and ethnic backgrounds. Interdisciplinary in nature, Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations is ideal for courses in race and ethnicity, ethics, political science, sociology, and other disciplines in the social sciences and humanities.


PERSPECTIVES IN RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS

PERSPECTIVES IN RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS

Author: Reem Abu-Lughod

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 9781793502278

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Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations: Myths, Issues, and Current Controversies examines timely and important issues related to race and ethnicity in the United States and globally.


Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations

Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations

Author: Reem Abu-Lughod

Publisher:

Published: 2019-10-15

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9781516576425

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Perspectives in Race and Ethnic Relations: Myths, Issues, and Current Controversies examines timely and important issues related to race and ethnicity in the United States and globally. Through a collection of scholarly research articles, students are encouraged to think critically about issues of conflict and other challenges individuals must overcome in order to achieve a sense of belonging in society. Section I features readings on the challenges ethnic min


Race and Ethnic Relations in the First Person

Race and Ethnic Relations in the First Person

Author: Michael A. Burayidi

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 1998-01-13

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 031306489X

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This accessible, challenging discussion of race relations looks at how institutions shape individual experience and asks how we can prevent a violent splintering of American society along racial lines in the 21st century. Arguing that the best way to understand race relations is through the personal accounts of individuals as they go through the life cycle, this highly readable book uses real life stories to illuminate how families, peer groups, and workplaces influence views about other racial and ethnic groups. The authors hope to inspire readers to intervene and counteract negative perceptions of racial difference through their open, frank discussion of the racial divide.


Theories of Race and Ethnicity

Theories of Race and Ethnicity

Author: Karim Murji

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-12-31

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 131623956X

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How have research agendas on race and ethnic relations changed over the past two decades and what new developments have emerged? Theories of Race and Ethnicity provides a comprehensive and cutting-edge collection of theoretically grounded and empirically informed essays. It covers a range of key issues in race and ethnicity studies, such as genetics and race, post-race debates, racial eliminativism and the legacy of Barack Obama, and mixed race identities. The contributions are by leading writers on a range of perspectives employed in studying ethnicity and race, including critical race feminism, critical rationalism, psychoanalysis, performativity, whiteness studies and sexuality. Written in an authoritative yet accessible style, this volume is suitable for researchers and advanced students, offering scholars a survey of the state of the art in the literature, and students an overview of the field.


Race, Myth and the News

Race, Myth and the News

Author: Christopher P. Campbell

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 1995-02-28

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1452246939

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Campbellā€²s book makes for good reasoning.... One ends the book a better informed person.