Race, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status
A Theoretical Analysis of Their Interrelationship
Format:Paperback
Publisher:General Hall Inc.,U.S.
Published:1st Jan '83
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Providing an adequate conceptual apparatus for the explanation and interpretation of behavior associated with race, ethinicity, and socioeconomic status is the goal of this book. Empirical research findings and their theoretical analysis are linked. E. Franklin Frazier, recognized minorities as mirrors of their society. He hypothesized that study of their adaptations would provide a clearer understanding of the relation of human motivation to culture. Race, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status confirms the Frazier hypothesis and extracts from studies of blacks and other racial and ethnic minority populations propositions applicable to majority as well as minority groups. Theses studies of intergroup relations were conducted during the past 25 years and provide a perspective on changing patterns of contact between cultural gropus in the United States. Adaptations associated with race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status are analyzed from the perspective of sociology as a science of humanity. Historical trends as well as contemporary situations are considered; social, psychological, and geographical factors are researched as contextual variables in intergroup relations. By analyzing demographic data pertaining to mortality, disease, delinquency, and poverty, the varying contributions to the human condition of individual attributes, group customs, and institutional regulations are ascertained. Institutional and community studies illuminate the prides, fears, and prejudices of dominant and subdominant groups, particularly with reference to racial and ethnic relations in education. Also identified in these studies are the rights and responsibilities of such groups toward each other in social interaction.
There is much to value in a compilation of a scholar's major writing over a period of several decades. * Contemporary Sociology *
This book is a review of 25 years' research into the interrelationship between race, ethnicity and socioeconomic status. * Race Relations Abstracts *
The author identifies 12 theoretical principles concerned with social organization and social research. * Human Resources Abstracts *
This interesting set of materials charts the ways in which socioeconomic status, race, and ethnicity intertwine and affect the lives of people. Especially appropriate for lower-division undergraduates. * CHOICE *
ISBN: 9780930390471
Dimensions: 230mm x 146mm x 22mm
Weight: 431g
293 pages