Affirmative Action
The Pros and Cons of Policy Practice
Richard F Tomasson author Faye J Crosby author Sharon D Herzberger author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:25th Apr '01
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Hailed at the time of its original publication as a thorough and balanced debate of one of America's most vexing political issues, Affirmative Action employs a pro and con format to provide a concise introduction to this divisive debate. In a new, substantive introduction, Richard F. Tomasson offers a short history of the affirmative action debate and addresses new developments since the book's original appearance. In Part One, authors Crosby and Herzberger draw on state and federal court decisions, federal decrees, and university practices to support affirmative action to counter racial and gender bias. In Part Two, Tomasson cites the same kinds of evidence to argue against affirmative action programs.
Highly recommended to social scientists and the educated general reader who seek a deeper understanding of every angle of this contentious and problematic policy and the attitudes that surround it. -- Paul Hollander, University of Massachusetts
There is no better book than this to help one think through this controversial issue, and reach an informed opinion about it. -- David Popenoe, Rutgers University
A most encompassing, thorough, and considered examination of a very perplexing and burning issue. -- Amatai Etzioni, George Washington University
ISBN: 9780742502109
Dimensions: 228mm x 150mm x 18mm
Weight: 404g
304 pages