Handbook of the Sociology of Racial and Ethnic RelationsHernan Vera, Joe R Feagin Springer Science & Business Media, 3 aug. 2007 - 494 pagini The study of racial and ethnic relations has become one of the most written about aspects in sociology and sociological research. In both North America and Europe, many "traditional" cultures are feeling threatened by immigrants from Latin America, Africa and Asia. This handbook is a true international collaboration looking at racial and ethnic relations from an academic perspective. It starts from the principle that sociology is at the hub of the human sciences concerned with racial and ethnic relations. |
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... Mexican immigration to the United States. The mobilization of people in multiple directions makes such cross-border migrations impossible to disassociate from ongoing globalization and the question of the human rights of immigrants ...
... Mexican immigration to the United States. The mobilization of people in multiple directions makes such cross-border migrations impossible to disassociate from ongoing globalization and the question of the human rights of immigrants ...
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... Mexicans and Asians, and continued to be the ideological underpinnings of 20th century racial inequalities and racism. In this way, the ideologies of racism have survived and transformed themselves many times over the 500 years of ...
... Mexicans and Asians, and continued to be the ideological underpinnings of 20th century racial inequalities and racism. In this way, the ideologies of racism have survived and transformed themselves many times over the 500 years of ...
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... Mexican culture. These layers of domination—500 years and more in Mexico—reveal Bonfil's Mexico Profundo, the indigenous “Indian” foundation even as oppression stratifies every aspect of life—cultural, political, economic, and social ...
... Mexican culture. These layers of domination—500 years and more in Mexico—reveal Bonfil's Mexico Profundo, the indigenous “Indian” foundation even as oppression stratifies every aspect of life—cultural, political, economic, and social ...
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... Mexican Mayan-descent Zapatistas standing out. Indigenous peoples still considered or treated solely as “minority” groups within their nations are the most vulnerable, and often form resistance groups and/or movements, such as ...
... Mexican Mayan-descent Zapatistas standing out. Indigenous peoples still considered or treated solely as “minority” groups within their nations are the most vulnerable, and often form resistance groups and/or movements, such as ...
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... Mexican government ever has, or probably ever will. They have highlighted their traditional family systems, evidenced in the Tzotzil communities, placing special offices for women to find support and dignity in male-dominated areas. Yet ...
... Mexican government ever has, or probably ever will. They have highlighted their traditional family systems, evidenced in the Tzotzil communities, placing special offices for women to find support and dignity in male-dominated areas. Yet ...
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The Work of Making Racism Invisible | 67 |
The NotSoHarmless Social Function of a Word that Wounds | 101 |
Racism and Popular Culture | 115 |
Asian Americans Experiences of Race and Racism | 131 |
Historical and Contemporary | 145 |
A Dialectical Understanding of the Vulnerability | 161 |
Peter Kivisto Race and the Theatrical Mirror | 241 |
Race and Ethnicity in the Labor Market Employer Practices | 263 |
The Nationalism of Empire | 285 |
Racial Hegemony Globalization Social Justice | 319 |
Racism and Black Liberation | 343 |
The Impact of Schools Welfare | 373 |
Antiracism | 427 |
Global Racism War and Genocide | 441 |
An Intersectional Approach | 191 |
What Would a Racial Democracy Look Like? | 219 |
The Reality and Impact of Legal Segregation in the United States | 455 |
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Pagina 443 - The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different complexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it too much.
Pagina 39 - The Act proscribes not only overt discrimination but also practices that are fair in form, but discriminatory in operation. The touchstone is business necessity. If an employment practice which operates to exclude Negroes cannot be shown to be related to job performance, the practice is prohibited.
Pagina 203 - And ain't I a woman? Look at me! Look at my arm! I have ploughed and planted, and gathered into barns, and no man could head me! And ain't I a woman?
Pagina 290 - But today I see more clearly than yesterday that back of the problem of race and color, lies a greater problem which both obscures and implements it: and that is the fact that so many civilized persons are willing to live in comfort even if the price of this is poverty, ignorance and disease of the majority of their fellowmen; that to maintain this privilege men have waged war until today...
Pagina 468 - ... a plurality of individual actors oriented to a situation and where the system includes a commonly understood system of cultural symbols. Reduced to the simplest possible terms, then, a social system consists in a plurality of individual actors interacting with each other in a situation which has at least a physical or environmental aspect, actors who are motivated in terms of a tendency to the "optimization of gratification...
Pagina 165 - Globalisation can thus be defined as the intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa.
Pagina 203 - I a woman? I could work as much and eat as much as a man— when I could get it— and bear de lash as well! And a'n't I a woman? I have borne thirteen chilern, and seen 'em mos' all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me!
Pagina 367 - In essence, the Negro community has been forced into a matriarchal structure which, because it is so out of line with the rest of the American society, seriously retards the progress of the group as a whole, and imposes a crushing burden on the Negro male and, in consequence, on a great many Negro women as well.
Pagina 113 - August 1 to August 31, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, protest against the wrongs and injustices they are suffering at the hands of their white brethren, and state what they deem their fair and just rights, as well as the treatment they propose to demand of all men in the future.
Pagina 389 - States in operating a program designed to — (1) provide assistance to needy families so that children may be cared for in their own homes or in the homes of relatives; (2) end the dependence of needy parents on government benefits by promoting job preparation, work, and marriage...