Race, Racial Attitudes and Stratification Beliefs by Hunt, Matthew (9781412999069) | Browns Books
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Race, Racial Attitudes and Stratification Beliefs

Hunt, Matthew(Edited by)Wilson, George(Edited by)
Part of the The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series series
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Barack Obama's election as the forty-fourth president of the United States reinvigorated discussions of race, ideology and inequality in America.

This debate occurs in an era when scholarly attention on the intersections in these key areas has been growing in tandem with the expanding racial and ethnic diversity of American society.

To broaden our understanding of these complex convergences, this volume of the ANNALS continues the discussion by showcasing a set of cutting-edge papers by leading scholars of race and inequality, with special focus on racial attitudes and stratification beliefs research.

Utilizing a mix of methodological and theoretical approaches, the contributors highlight four primary themes: (1) intersections of race, inequality, and ideology in specific institutional domains (e.g., crime, religion, work, immigration/national inclusion)(2) the meaning, measurement, and implications of "racial resentment" (3) the role of social context and stereotypes in shaping racial (and non-racial) policy support (4) the operation of racial prejudice and stratification ideology in the context of Obama's presidency.

This volume will appeal to a multidisciplinary scholarly audience, including policy-makers interested in current public opinion regarding the American occupational structure and its associated inequalities.

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SAGE Publications Inc
1412999065 / 9781412999069
Hardback
15/05/2011
United States
English
224 pages
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More

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