The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity is a comprehensive collection of the most significant articles to appear in this field. It presents the major ideas and approaches in this branch of sociology and covers the main themes in European debates as well as race-related questions in North America.
Topics covered are: theories of racial and ethnicity division including rational choice, sociobiology and class approaches; the sociology of race, nationalism and colonialism; migration and ethnicity; the nature and causes of prejudice and racial discrimination; inter-ethnic conflict; racialisation and ethnic identity; race and social class in urban areas; multiculturalism and the problem of the political integration of immigrants.
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The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity is a comprehensive collection of the most significant articles to appear in the last thirty years. It presents the major ideas and approaches in this branch of sociology and covers the main themes in European debates as well as race-related questions in North America.
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Contents:
Volume I
Acknowledgements
Introduction Malcolm Cross
PART I THEORIES OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIVISION
1. Max Weber (1922/1978), âRace Relationsâ
2. John Rex (1980), âThe Theory of Race Relations â A Weberian Approachâ
3. Stuart Hall (1980), âRace, Articulation and Societies Structured in Dominanceâ
4. Edna Bonacich (1980), âClass Approaches to Ethnicity and Raceâ
5. Michael Banton (1991), âThe Race Relations Problematicâ
6. Michael Banton (1994), âModelling Ethnic and National Relationsâ
7. M.G. Smith (1985), âRace and Ethnic Relations as Matters of Rational Choiceâ
8. Stanford M. Lyman (1991), âCivilization, Culture, and Color: Changing Foundations of Robert E. Parkâs Sociology of Race Relationsâ
9. J. Milton Yinger (1983), âEthnicity and Social Change: The Interaction of Structural, Cultural, and Personality Factorsâ
10. Pierre L. van den Berghe (1978), âRace and Ethnicity: A Sociobiological Perspectiveâ
11. Iris Klein (1985), âThree Models of Explaining Ethnic Strife: Sociobiology, Neo-Marxism, and Rational Choiceâ
PART II RACISM, NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM
12. Anthony D. Smith (1988), âThe Myth of the âModern Nationâ and the Myths of Nationsâ
13. Daniele Conversi (1995), âReassessing Current Theories of Nationalism: Nationalism as Boundary Maintenance and Creationâ
14. Robert Miles (1993), âThe Articulation of Racism and Nationalism: Reflections on European Historyâ
15. Fred W. Riggs (1994), âEthnonationalism, Industrialism, and the Modern Stateâ
16. Nira Yuval-Davis (1993), âGender and Nationâ
17. Peter Hill (1993), âNational Minorities in Europeâ
18. AndrĂŠ Liebich (1995), âNations, States, Minorities: Why is Eastern Europe Different?â
19. Jakob Rosel (1995), âEthnic Nationalism and Ethnic Conflictâ
20. John Solomos (1986), âTrends in the Political Analysis of Racismâ
PART III MIGRATION AND ETHNICITY
21. Aristide R. Zolberg (1991), âBounded States in a Global Market: The Uses of International Labor Migrationsâ
22. Robin Cohen (1991), âEastâWest and European Migration in a Global Contextâ
23. Robert Miles (1990), âWhatever Happened to the Sociology of Migration?â
24. Bhikhu Parekh (1994), âThree Theories of Immigrationâ
25. Mary C. Waters and Karl Eschbach (1995), âImmigration and Ethnic and Racial Inequality in the United Statesâ
26. Anthony H. Richmond (1990), âRace Relations and Immigration: A Comparative Perspectiveâ
27. Roger Waldinger (1989), âImmigration and Urban Changeâ
Name Index
Volume II
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editor to all three volumes appears in volume I
PART I PREJUDICE AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
1. Herbert Blumer (1958), âRace Prejudice as a Sense of Group Positionâ
2. Andreas Wimmer (1997), âExplaining Xenophobia and Racism: A Critical Review of Current Research Approachesâ
3. Patricia G. Devine (1989), âStereotypes and Prejudice: Their Automatic and Controlled Componentsâ
4. Herbert J. Gans (1979), âSymbolic Ethnicity: The Future of Ethnic Groups and Cultures in Americaâ
5. Russell H. Weigel and Paul W. Howes (1985), âConceptions of Racial Prejudice: Symbolic Racism Reconsideredâ
6. Gerrard Kleinpenning and Louk Hagendoorn (1993), âForms of Racism and the Cumulative Dimension of Ethnic Attitudesâ
7. Louk Hagendoorn (1993), âEthnic Categorization and Outgroup Exclusion: Cultural Values and Social Stereotypes in the Construction of Ethnic Hierarchiesâ
8. Martin Patchen (1995), âAttitudes and Behaviors Toward Ethnic Outgroups: How Are They Linked?â
9. Paul M. Sniderman, Thomas Piazza, Philip E. Tetlock and Ann Kendrick (1991), âThe New Racismâ
10. Michael Banton (1992), âThe Nature and Causes of Racism and Racial Discriminationâ
11. Frank Bovenkerk, Robert Miles and Gilles Verbunt (1991), âComparative Studies of Migration and Exclusion on the Grounds of âRaceâ and Ethnic Background in Western Europe: A Critical Appraisalâ
12. Tariq Modood (1994), âPolitical Blackness and British Asiansâ
13. Joe R. Feagin (1991), âThe Continuing Significance of Race: Antiblack Discrimination in Public Placesâ
14. Dietrich Thränhardt (1995), âThe Political Uses of Xenophobia in England, France and Germanyâ
PART II INTERETHNIC CONFLICT
15. Robin M. Williams, Jr. (1994), âThe Sociology of Ethnic Conflicts: Comparative International Perspectivesâ
16. Richard H. Shultz, Jr. (1995), âState Disintegration and Ethnic Conflict: A Framework for Analysisâ
17. David Carment (1993), âThe International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict: Concepts, Indicators, and Theoryâ
18. A.N. Yamskov (1991), âEthnic Conflict in the Transcausasus: The Case of Nagorno-Karabakhâ
19. Valery Stepanov (2000), âEthnic Tensions and Separatism in Russiaâ
Name Index
Volume III
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editor to all three volumes appears in volume I
PART I RACIALISATION AND ETHNIC IDENTITY
1. Fredrick Barth (1969), âIntroductionâ
2. William L. Yancey, Eugene P. Ericksen and Richard N. Juliani (1976), âEmergent Ethnicity: A Review and Reformulationâ
3. Joane Nagel (1994), âConstructing Ethnicity: Creating and Recreating Ethnic Identity and Cultureâ
4. Nathan Glazer and Daniel P. Moynihan (1975), âIntroductionâ
5. Stuart Hall (1992), âNew Ethnicitiesâ
6. George A. De Vos (1995), âEthnic Pluralism: Conflict and Accommodation: The Role of Ethnicity in Social Historyâ
7. Thomas Hylland Eriksen (1991), âThe Cultural Contexts of Ethnic Differencesâ
8. John Rex (1995), âEthnic Identity and the Nation State: The Political Sociology of Multi-Cultural Societiesâ
9. Sarah BĂŠlanger and Maurice Pinard (1991), âEthnic Movements and the Competition Model: Some Missing Linksâ
10. Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Dana Collins (1993), âRacism and Feminism: An Analysis of the Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas Hearingsâ
PART II RACE, SOCIAL CLASS AND THE CITY
11. W.G. Runciman (1972), âRace and Social Stratificationâ
12. Thomas F. Pettigrew (1981), âRace and Class in the 1980s: An Interactive Viewâ
13. William Julius Wilson (1989), âThe Underclass: Issues, Perspectives, and Public Policyâ
14. Douglas S. Massey (1990), âAmerican Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclassâ
15. Barbara Schmitter Heisler (1991), âA Comparative Perspective on the Underclass: Questions of Urban Poverty, Race, and Citizenshipâ
16. Malcolm Cross and Roger Waldinger (1992), âMigrants, Minorities, and the Ethnic Division of Laborâ
17. Martin N. Marger (1989), âFactors of Structural Pluralism in Multiethnic Societies: A Comparative Case Studyâ
18. Mirjana Morokvasic (1993), â"In and Out" of the Labour Market: Immigrant and Minority Women in Europeâ
19. Malcolm Cross (1995), ââRaceâ, Class Formation and Political Interests: A Comparison of Amsterdam and Londonâ
PART III MULTICULTURALISM, CITIZENSHIP AND THE POLICY DEBATE
20. Tomas Hammar (1985), âDual Citizenship and Political Integrationâ
21. Rainer BaubĂśck (1994), âChanging the Boundaries of Citizenship: The Inclusion of Immigrants in Democratic Politiesâ
22. Maxim Silverman (1991), âCitizenship and the Nation-State in Franceâ
23. William Safran (1991), âEthnicity and Pluralism: Comparative and Theoretical Perspectivesâ
24. Stephen Castles (1995), âHow Nation-States Respond to Immigration and Ethnic Diversityâ
25. Marco Martiniello (1995), âEuropean Citizenship, European Identity and Migrants: Towards the Post-National State?â
26. Robert D. Manning (1995), âMulticulturalism in the United States: Clashing Concepts, Changing Demographics, and Competing Culturesâ
27. Joseph Hraba (1992), âCitizenship and Ethnicity: The American Caseâ
28. Jeremy Hein (1993), âEthnic Pluralism and the Disunited States of North America and Western Europeâ
29. John Rex (1992), âEthnic Mobilization in a Multicultural Societyâ
30. John Rex (1994), âThe Second Project of Ethnicity: Transnational Migrant Communities and Ethnic Minorities in Modern Multicultural Societiesâ
31. John Edwards (1995), âThe Nature and Varieties of Affirmative Actionâ
32. Sarah Spencer (1994), âThe Implications of Immigration Policy for Race Relationsâ
33. Paul Gilroy (1990), âThe End of Anti-Racismâ
34. Stanford M. Lyman (1992), âThe Assimilation-Pluralism Debate: Toward a Postmodern Resolution of the American Ethnoracial Dilemmaâ
35. Stephen Castles (1993), âMigrations and Minorities in Europe. Perspectives for the 1990s: Eleven Hypothesesâ
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9781858985695
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2000-11-27
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