American Democracy and the Pursuit of Equality

Exploring social science perspectives on democracy and equality

Randa Serhan author Merlin Chowkwanyun author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:30th Mar '11

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This insightful collection features leading social scientists examining democracy and equality in America, addressing critical social issues and challenging established narratives.

In American Democracy and the Pursuit of Equality, a diverse group of the nation’s leading social scientists come together to explore pressing social issues. This collection features a range of investigations that delve into topics such as metropolitan transformation, education policy, the (in)justice surrounding disaster relief, and the intricate politics of aesthetics and design. The authors also examine immigration, the influence of mass media, social movements, and the practice of social science itself, providing a comprehensive look at contemporary society.

Each contributor brings a unique perspective, collectively challenging conventional wisdom about the complexities of democratic practice in the face of rising inequality and political disempowerment. Their analyses reveal both the potential and limitations of democracy, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics in today’s world. The essays are not only thought-provoking but also serve as a critical sociological excavation of the United States.

American Democracy and the Pursuit of Equality ultimately aims to engage both specialists and general readers. By presenting a variety of viewpoints, the collection encourages readers to reflect on the state of democracy and equality in America. Whether addressing systemic issues or proposing new frameworks for understanding, this volume is a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersection of social science and public policy.

“This collection of fourteen essays on democracy and modern society examines recent trends in American politics, economics and culture in relation to their effects on the disenfranchisement of citizens and the destruction of cherished, if largely fictional, democratic principles. The papers focus on five key contemporary issues: urban form, public policy, immigration, ethno-racial stratification and mobility, mass media and social movements. Contributors are important academics in a variety of fields, including sociology, history, political science and urban planning, from major US universities.”
—Eithne O’Leyne, June 2011 Reference and Research Book News

"What an amazing collection of writers and ideas! Leading figures in the study of cities, poverty, education, media, immigration, and politics build on decades' worth of research to speak to the policy challenges of the present. Together, the contributors make a powerful case for an engaged sociology that refuses to be limited to small questions. To the contrary, they remind us that rethinking what a city is, what a community is, what poverty is, and what an American is may be essential to good policy."
—Francesca Polletta, Professor of Sociology, University of California-Irvine, Author of It Was Like a Fever: Storytelling in Protest and Politics and Freedom Is an Endless Meeting: Democracy in American Social Movements

"This volume is a solid and robust renewal of the sociological vision at its very best. The authors insist on relevance, criticality, conceptual rigor and substantive clarity. American Democracy and the Pursuit of Equality will become a classic, and because authors reveal their hopefulness about social change, it is an excellent text for the classroom."
—Judith Blau, Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Co-Author of Sociology and Human Rights: A Bill of Rights for the Twenty-First Century and President of Sociologists Without Borders (US).

ISBN: 9781594513534

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Weight: 544g

278 pages