Introduction to Race RelationsThis is the second edition of the textbook on race and ethnic relations, which has been adopted by academic and vocational courses and which is designed to be a straightforward introduction to this field of study. It retains all the original features, but reflects on events over the years since its original publication, incorporating accounts of developments in the UK and USA. Suggestions for further readings are revised in the light of the latest research. |
Contents
Introduction to second edition | 1 |
Race power prejudice | 30 |
from the Bible to Darwin | 33 |
All great civilizations | 39 |
Race and capitalism | 42 |
Prejudice | 46 |
Laws labour migration | 51 |
A reserve army | 53 |
Busing | 136 |
life styles life chances | 138 |
Ethnicity youth resistance | 144 |
The mystique of whiteness | 147 |
Asian myth | 151 |
Two different people | 154 |
Babylons burnin | 156 |
Massacres conspiracies fascists | 163 |
Policy of surrender | 56 |
From the massive to the substantial | 60 |
Swamped? | 68 |
Work class inequality | 72 |
No way out and up | 78 |
Unions | 83 |
a hollow facade | 86 |
Positive discrimination | 91 |
Cities space politics | 97 |
Voluntary segregation? | 100 |
Urban ecology | 105 |
Consumption crisis and struggle | 109 |
A nowin moral game | 114 |
Education culture disadvantage | 121 |
the lethal label | 127 |
Repairing the child | 132 |
Tilling the soil of prejudice | 170 |
Young bulldogs | 176 |
the invisible empire | 178 |
Media racism reality | 183 |
Those whom the gods wish to destroy | 189 |
Beyond the pale? | 194 |
The copycat effect | 197 |
News value | 200 |
Conclusion | 203 |
Vicious circle | 210 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |
Racialized Boundaries: Race, Nation, Gender, Colour and Class and the Anti ... Floya Anthias No preview available - 1992 |