Understanding minority-dominant relations : sociological contributions /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Davis, F. James (Floyd James), 1920-
Other Authors: Davis, F. James (Floyd James), 1920-2012
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Arlington Heights, Ill. : AHM Pub. Corp., [1979]
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Table of Contents:
  • Theoretical approaches.
  • The sociological study of minority groups as reflected by leading sociological journals / Abraham D. Lavender and John M. Forsyth
  • Sociological studies of American Blacks / James W. Vander Zanden
  • American minorities and "New Nation" perspectives / Joan W. Moore
  • Race relations in Canada / D.H. Clairmont and F.C. Wien
  • A structural-behavioral theory of intergroup antagonism / Sanford Labovitz and Robert Hagedorn
  • Conforming prejudice.
  • Reciprocity in racial stereotypes: white, black, and yellow / Minako Kurokawa Maykovoch
  • Through the school-house door: trends in integration attitudes on a deep-South campus during the first decade of desegregation / Donald E. Muir
  • WASP--from sociological concept to epithet / Irving Lewis Allen
  • Public stereotyping of sex roles, personality characteristics, and occupations / Stan L. Albrecht, Howard M. Bahr, and Bruce A. Chadwick
  • Equal-status contact and modification of racial prejudice: a reexamination of the contact hypothesis / Jerry W. Robinson, Jr. and James D. Preston
  • Patterns of discrimination: racial and cultural groups.
  • Minority group status and self-evaluated class / John C. Goyder and Peter C. Pineo
  • The culture of poverty debate: some additional data / Barbara E. Coward, Joe R. Feagin, and J. Allen Williams, Jr.
  • Racism and sexism as functional substitutes in the labor market / Albert Szymanski
  • Class conflict and Jom Crow segregation in the Postbellum South / William J. Wilson - The cost of being black: a 1970 update / Michael P. Johnson and Ralph R. Sell
  • Patterns of discrimination against women.
  • The social standing of a married woman / Linda Burzotta Nilson
  • Industrialization and femininity: a case study of nineteenth century New England / Barbara Easton
  • Toward a sociotechnological theory of the women's movement / Joan Huber
  • Women's labor force participation and the residential mobility of families / Larry H. Long
  • The role of women in the People's Republic of China: legacy and change / Lawrence K. Hong
  • Ethnicity, pluralism, and assimilation.
  • Emergent ethnicity: a review and reformation / William L. Yancey, Eugene P. Ericksen, and Richard N. Juliani
  • Ethnicity: Canadian experience and policy / Jean Burnet
  • Voluntary associations and minority status: a comparative analysis of Anglo, Black, and Mexican Americans / J. Allen Williams, Jr., Nicholas Babchuk, and David R. Johnson
  • Social assimilation among American Catholic national-origin groups / False assumptions about the determinants of Mexican-American and Negro economic absorption / Lyle W. Shannon
  • Racial integration in a transition community / Harvey Molotch
  • Minority protest and change.
  • Black religion's Promethean motif: orthodoxy and militancy / Hart M. Nelsen, Thomas W. Madron, and Raytha L. Yokley
  • White response to nonwhite voter registration in Southern states / Russell J. Levesque
  • Black powerlessness in policy-making positions / Karl H. Fleming, J. John Palen, Grant Ringlien, and Corneff Taylor
  • Blue colalr anger: reactions to student and black protest / H. Edward Ransford
  • The origin of the women's liberation movement / Jo Freeman
  • Support among women for the issues of the women's movement / Susan Welch.