Racial and Cultural Minorities An Analysis of Prejudice and Discrimination
Titre:
Racial and Cultural Minorities An Analysis of Prejudice and Discrimination
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781489905512
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Edition:
5th ed. 1985.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Description physique:
XIII, 491 p. online resource.
Collections:
Environment, Development and Public Policy: Public Policy and Social Services
Table des matières:
I: Causes and Consequences of Prejudice and Discrimination -- 1: Types of Majority-Minority Situations -- 2: The Meaning of Race -- 3. Discrimination and Prejudice as Weapons in Group Conflict -- 4. The Individual Sources of Discrimination and Prejudice -- 5. The Cultural Factor in Prejudice and Discrimination -- 6. The Consequences of Prejudice and Discrimination: The Responses of Minority-Group Members -- 7. Types of Response to Prejudice and Discrimination -- 8. The Consequences of Prejudice and Discrimination for Prejudiced Persons and Dominant Groups -- II: Minorities in the Social Structure: The Institutional Patterns of Intergroup Relations -- 9. Minorities in the Economy of the United States -- 10. Minorities in the Economy of the United States (Continued) -- 11. Racial and Cultural Minorities and the American Political and Legal Processes -- 12. Minorities and the American Political and Legal Processes (Continued) -- 13. Minority Family Patterns and Intermarriage -- 14. Minority-Majority Relations and Religion -- 15. The Education of Racial and Cultural Minorities in the United States -- 16. The Education of Racial and Cultural Minorities in the United States (Continued) -- III: Prejudice, Discrimination, and Democratic Values -- 17. The Reduction of Prejudice and Discrimination: Changing the Prejudiced Person -- 18. The Reduction of Prejudice and Discrimination: Strategies with Major Emphasis on Changing Situations -- Author Index.
Extrait:
We need scarcely note that the topic of this book is the stuff of headlines. Around the world, political, economic, educational, military, religious, and social relations of every variety have a racial or ethnic component. One cannot begin to understand the history or contemporary situation of the United States, the Soviet Union, China, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Great Britain, Lebanon, Mexico, Canada-indeed, almost any land-without careful attention to the influence of cultural and racial divisions. Preparation of this new edition has brought a strong sense of deja vu, with regard both to the persistence of old patterns of discrimination, even if in new guises, and also to the persistence of limited and constraining explanations. We have also found, however, rich new empirical studies, new theoretical perspectives, and greatly expanded activity and analyses from members of minority groups. Although this edition is an extensive revision, with reference both to the data used and the theoretical approaches examined, we have not shifted from our basically analytical perspective. We strongly support efforts to reduce discrimination and prejudice; but these can be successful only if we try to understand where we are and what forces are creating the existing situation. We hope to reduce the tendency to use declarations and condem nations of other persons' actions as substitutes for an investigation of their causes and consequences.
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Langue:
Anglais