3 edition of Ethnic relations in the United States found in the catalog.
Published
1972
by Negro Universities Press in Westport, Conn
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] Edward C. McDonagh and Eugene S. Richards. |
Contributions | Richards, Eugene S., joint author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E184.A1 M137 1972 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 408 p. |
Number of Pages | 408 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5705425M |
ISBN 10 | 0837160707 |
LC Control Number | 70154107 |
United States. In the United States, the study of racial and ethnic relations has been widely influenced by the factors associated with each major wave of immigration as the incoming group struggles with keeping its own cultural and ethnic identity while also assimilating into . Book Description: Introducing the core theories, concepts, and issues concerning race and ethnic relations in the United States. Based on the top-selling title by the same author, Strangers to These Shores, this book provides a framework for understanding the interpersonal dynamics and the larger context of changing intergroup relations.
The authors present historical information and contemporary examples of the largest ethnic and minority groups in the United States. They This text uses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on sociology, history, psychology, and other social sciences to focus on the factors that contribute to the merger or separation of different racial and /5. CourseMate for Race and Ethnic Relations: American and Global Perspectives, 1 term Instant Access ISBN The CourseMate for Marger's RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS, 10TH EDITION brings course concepts to life with interactive learning, study, and exam preparation tools that support the printed textbook.
Ethnic Relations Discuss why the familiar saying, “The more things change, the more they stay the same,” applies to the history of race and ethnicity in the United States. Theories of Race and Ethnic Relations - Cambridge University Press Americans rate relations between racial and ethnic groups positively, and in most. the idea held that the United States has overcome racism; claims national redemption of the past, post-racial society, and personal responsibility for successes and failures prejudice favoring one's ingroup over outgroups and disliking groups or individuals based on group membership; preconceived notion based on limited information.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: McDonagh, Edward C. Ethnic relations in the United States. Westport, Conn., Negro Universities Press [, ©].
Ethnic Americans: A history of immigration. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. As immigrants from Ireland, Italy, Eastern Europe, Mexico, and Asia flooded into the United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries, they, too, were beaten, denied jobs, and otherwise mistreated.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: McDonagh, Edward C. Ethnic relations in the United States. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [] (OCoLC) The book is organized into three major parts: understanding ethnic relations, analyzing ethnic relations, and improving ethnic relations. In the first part of the book the nature of ethnic groups and some of the major considerations growing out of ethnic relations are examined.
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They and We Racial and Ethnic Relations in the United States-And Beyond, 7th Edition. By Peter I. Rose. Routledge. pages. The book, read by tens of thousands, has been updated and expanded five times, each edition maintaining the original intention of the author to provide grounding in the sociological study of inter-group relations.
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Marger thereafter goes on to treat major factors and histories of the major racial groups in the United states (White Ethnic Americans, native Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, African Americans and Jewish Americans).
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The picture presented by Table “Selected Indicators of Racial and Ethnic Inequality in the United States” is clear: US racial and ethnic groups differ dramatically in their life chances. Compared to whites, for example, African Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans have much lower family incomes and much higher rates of poverty; they are also much less likely to have college degrees.This book is based on theory—and the most recent Census data available—to present an informed exploration of the diversity, depth, and significance of racial and ethnic relations in the United States.
It is organized by racial-ethnic groups—rather than by issues, and draws heavily on a broad range of research sources that dig deep into the “what,” “why,” and “how” of.The study of racial and ethnic relations has become one of the most studied aspects in sociology and sociological research.
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