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Handbook of the Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Relations (eBook)

Pinar Batur, Joe R. Feagin (Herausgeber)

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2018 | 2nd ed. 2018
XXVII, 434 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
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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.



Pinar Batur is a Professor of Sociology at Vassar College, where she has chaired multidisciplinary programs in Urban Studies (1999-2006), International Studies (2007-2010) and Environmental Studies (20012-2016), and Department of Sociology (2017- ). She also served the college as the Director of Research (2002-2005) and the elected chair of the research committee (2013-2016). She has authored books and articles on global racism and anti-racism, including The Global Color Line (1999), and White Racism (2000). She is the author of several articles examining racism, anti-racism and political discourse, including 'Heart of Violence: Global Racism, War and Genocide,' and 'Centering on Global Racism and Anti-Racism: From Everyday Life to Global Complexity.' Her new interest area is environmental thought and she works on Turkish authors and intellectuals, such as Yaman Koray and Halikarnas Bal?kç?s?, and on green discourse and eco-consciousness. She has received grants from SSRC, IREX, The Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Hoover Institution, HR Guggenheim Foundation, SENCER, InTeGrate and the Dreyfus Foundation, among others.
Joe Feagin, Ella C. McFadden Professor and University Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University, does research on racism, sexism, and classism issues. He has published many scholarly books and hundreds of scholarly articles in these research areas. Among his books are Systemic Racism (Routledge 2006); Two-Faced Racism (Routledge 2007, with L. Picca); The White Racial Frame (2nd ed; Routledge 2013); Racist America (3rd ed; Routledge 2014); White Party, White Government (Routledge 2012); Latinos Facing Racism (Paradigm 2014, with J. Cobas); The Myth of the Model Minority (2nd ed., Paradigm, 2015, with R. Chou); Liberation Sociology (3rd ed., Paradigm, 2015, with H. Vera, K. Ducey); and How Blacks Built America (Routledge, 2016). He has served as Scholar-in-Residence at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and is the recipient of the American Association for Affirmative Action's Fletcher Lifetime Achievement Award and the American Sociological Association's W. E. B. Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award. He was the 1999-2000 president of the American Sociological Association. 

Pinar Batur is a Professor of Sociology at Vassar College, where she has chaired multidisciplinary programs in Urban Studies (1999-2006), International Studies (2007-2010) and Environmental Studies (20012-2016), and Department of Sociology (2017- ). She also served the college as the Director of Research (2002-2005) and the elected chair of the research committee (2013-2016). She has authored books and articles on global racism and anti-racism, including The Global Color Line (1999), and White Racism (2000). She is the author of several articles examining racism, anti-racism and political discourse, including “Heart of Violence: Global Racism, War and Genocide,” and “Centering on Global Racism and Anti-Racism: From Everyday Life to Global Complexity.” Her new interest area is environmental thought and she works on Turkish authors and intellectuals, such as Yaman Koray and Halikarnas Balıkçısı, and on green discourse and eco-consciousness. She has received grants from SSRC, IREX, The Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Hoover Institution, HR Guggenheim Foundation, SENCER, InTeGrate and the Dreyfus Foundation, among others.Joe Feagin, Ella C. McFadden Professor and University Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University, does research on racism, sexism, and classism issues. He has published many scholarly books and hundreds of scholarly articles in these research areas. Among his books are Systemic Racism (Routledge 2006); Two-Faced Racism (Routledge 2007, with L. Picca); The White Racial Frame (2nd ed; Routledge 2013); Racist America (3rd ed; Routledge 2014); White Party, White Government (Routledge 2012); Latinos Facing Racism (Paradigm 2014, with J. Cobas); The Myth of the Model Minority (2nd ed., Paradigm, 2015, with R. Chou); Liberation Sociology (3rd ed., Paradigm, 2015, with H. Vera, K. Ducey); and How Blacks Built America (Routledge, 2016). He has served as Scholar-in-Residence at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and is the recipient of the American Association for Affirmative Action’s Fletcher Lifetime Achievement Award and the American Sociological Association’s W. E. B. Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award. He was the 1999-2000 president of the American Sociological Association. 

Introduction-“Racial and Ethnic Relations Today”; Pinar Batur, Joe Feagin and Hernán Vera.- Part I. Classical Debates: Upholding the Color Line.- Chapter 1. White; Charles A. Gallagher.- Chapter 2. The Struggle of Indigenous Americans: A Socio-Historical View; James Fenelon.- Chapter 3. The Not-So-Harmless Social Function of a Word that Wounds; Debra Walker King.- Chapter 4. The Racial State; Rodney D. Coates.- Part II. Institutions that Bind: History Matters!.- Chapter 5. Racism and Popular Culture; Jennifer C. Mueller, Apryl Williams and Danielle Dirk.- Chapter 6. African American Families: Historical and Contemporary Forces Shaping Family Life and Studies; Amanda Moras, Constance Shehan and Felix Berardo.- Chapter 7. Race and Ethnicity in the Labor Market: Employer Practices and Worker Strategies; Roberta Spalter-Roth.- Chapter 8. Racial  and Ethnic Health Inequalities: An Intersectional Approach; Lynn Weber, Ruth Zambrana, Elizabeth Fore and Deborah Parra-Medina.- Chapter 9. Rethinking Racial Progress; Victor Ray.- Part III. Politics and Economics of Conflict and Change: Rationalization of Racial and Ethnic Hierarchy.- Chapter 10. What Would a Racial Democracy Look Like?; Peter Kivisto and Andrey Rezaev.- Chapter 11. The Diversity of Diversity of Education; Amir Marvasti, Karyn McKinney and Brad Pinter.- Chapter 12. The Reality and Impact of Legal Segregation in the United States; Ruth Thompson-Miller and Joe R. Feagin.- Chapter 13. UNITED STATESIANs: The Nationalism of Empire; Melanie E.L. Bush.- Part IV. From a Global Perspective: Colonial Legacies, and Post-Colonial Realities.- Chapter 14. A Dialectical Understanding of the Vulnerability of International Migrants; Jorge A. Bustamante.- Chapter 15. Research Literature on Haitian Americans : Trends and Outlook; Yanick St. Jean.- Chapter 16. “At least we don’t have Trump”: Canadian Racism’s Systemic Character – A Countersystem Perspective; Kimberley Ducey.- Chapter 17. Heart of Violence: Global Racism, War, and Genocide; Pinar Batur.- Part V. Recent Debates: Our Voices will be Heard!.- Chapter 18. What Hides in Comparative Method; Carlos Alamo-Pastrana.- Chapter 19. Agriculture as Resistance; Isaac Sohn Leslie and Monica M. White.- Chapter 20. Bureaucratic Capitalism, Mass Incarceration and Race and Ethnicity in America; Karen Manges Douglas, Gideon Sjoberg , Regelio Sáenz and David G. Embrick.- Chapter 21. The Influence of Sexual Racism on Erotic Capital: A Systemic Racism Perspective; Jesus Gregorio Smith, Cristina Morales and Chong-Suk.- Chapter 22. Lost and Damaged: Environmental Racism, Climate Justice, and Conflict in the Pacific; Danielle Falzon and Pinar Batur.- Chapter 23. Antiracism; Eileen O’Brien.- Part VI Conclusion.- 24. Future Challenges to the field of Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Relations; Joe Feagin and Hernán Vera.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.6.2018
Reihe/Serie Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research
Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research
Zusatzinfo XXVII, 434 p. 16 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Canadian Racism’s Systemic Character • Environmental Racism in the Pacific • Ethnicity, Class, Gender and Crime • Global Racism, War, and Genocide • Health Care Disparities • Impact of Legal Segregation in the United States • Politics and Economics of Conflict and Change • Race and Ethnicity in America • Race and Ethnicity in the Labor Market • Racial and Ethnic Health Inequalities • Racial and Ethnic Relations • Racial democracy • Racial Relations • Racism and Popular Culture • Sexual Racism on Erotic Capital • Social Psychology • Struggle of Indigenous Americans • Vulnerability of International Migrants
ISBN-10 3-319-76757-7 / 3319767577
ISBN-13 978-3-319-76757-4 / 9783319767574
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