Social Inequality in a Global Age provides a sociological framework for analyzing inequality within the United States in the context of global stratification and a rapidly changing world economy. With insightful analysis, and using examples drawn straight from today′s headlines, Scott Sernau explores the multiple dimensions of inequality—class privilege, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, status and power—and how they intersect with each other. As it explores each dimension of inequality, the text analyzes the relationship between changing global power structures and growing inequalities within societies. Throughout, a focus on social action and community engagement encourages students to become involved, active learners in the classroom and engaged citizens in their communities.
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Explores multiple dimensions of inequality and their intersections within a global context.
Part I Roots of Inequality Chapter 1 The Gordian Knot of Race, Class, and Gender Chapter 2 The Great Debate Chapter 3 The Global Divide: Inequality Across Societies Part II Dimensions of Inequality Chapter 4 Class Privilege Chapter 5 Racial and Ethnic Inequality Chapter 6 Gender and Sexual Inequality Chapter 7 Status Prestige Chapter 8 Power and Politics Part III Challenges of Inequality Chapter 9 Moving Up: Education and Mobility Chapter 10 Abandoned Spaces, Forgotten Places: Poverty and Place Chapter 11 Reversing the Race to the Bottom: Poverty and Policy Chapter 12 Challenging the System: Social Movements in a Global Age
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781071850947
Publisert
2023-09-20
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
670 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
177 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
360

Forfatter

Biographical note

Scott Sernau is professor of sociology and director of International Programs at Indiana University, South Bend, where he regularly teaches social inequality, international inequalities, sustainability and urban society. He has received multiple campus and university awards for distinguished teaching and distinguished service to teaching and learning. He is editor of Contemporary Readings in Globalization (SAGE) and his previous books include: Economies of Exclusion (Praeger), Critical Choices (Oxford), Bound: Living in the Globalized World (Stylus), and Global Problems: The Search for Equity, Peace and Sustainability (Pearson).