Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class: The Sociology of Group Conflict and Change
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ISBN: 9781412958622Publish Date: 07/21/2008
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
Number of pages: 616
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Joseph F. Healey’s Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class, Fifth Edition builds upon the bestselling status of the four prior editions, praised for the author’s writing style and the various effective pedagogical features that ensure students engage with core concepts in a meaningful way. With many updates and revisions, this edition once again uses sociological theory to tell the story of race and other socially constructed inequalities in the United States with consistency and clarity. Chapter-ending current debates based on the writings of prominent scholars spark classroom discussion on important issues, and first-person accounts, “Narrative Portraits,” are threaded throughout the text to bring life to a variety of topics.
New to the Fifth Edition
- Offers briefer and more accessible format without sacrificing rigor
- Combines Chapters 3 and 4 to better illustrate the relationship between the individual level and societal level factors that create racial, ethnic, and gender prejudice and conflict
- Incorporates Chapter 13 on global and comparative dynamics into the rest of the book for more integrated global coverage in every chapter
- Presents a new four-color design throughout the text to make it more appealing and dynamic
- Provides new maps of the world and more global examples throughout the text and in Comparative Focus boxes
- Includes new data and a case study on the racial and ethnic consequences of Hurricane Katrina
- Contains more information on New Immigrants including Arab Americans, Caribbean Americans, and other groups that have become part of the social fabric of the United States in recent years
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This popular, comprehensive core text is designed for undergraduate courses on race and ethnic relations, minorities, or race, ethnicity, and gender in sociology departments.