Samuel Lucas
Theorizing Discrimination in an Era of Contested Prejudice
Discrimination in the United States
Samuel Lucas
Theorizing Discrimination in an Era of Contested Prejudice
Discrimination in the United States
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A new perspective that helps us understand the damaged social relations that incubate racial and sexual discrimination
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A new perspective that helps us understand the damaged social relations that incubate racial and sexual discrimination
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- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 451g
- ISBN-13: 9781592139132
- ISBN-10: 1592139132
- Artikelnr.: 26836888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 451g
- ISBN-13: 9781592139132
- ISBN-10: 1592139132
- Artikelnr.: 26836888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Samuel Roundfield Lucas is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Tracking Inequality: Stratification and Mobility in American High Schools and a co-author of Inequality By Design: Cracking the Bell Curve Myth.
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Evidently
1. Discrimination in the Era of Contested Prejudice: Fundamental Bases
2. Experimental Realities and Public Contestation
3. From Condoned Exploitive Relations to the Era of Contested Prejudice
4. Defining, Finding, and Remedying Discrimination: Dominant Legal
Perspectives
5. Defining, Finding, and Remedying Discrimination: Critical Legal
Perspectives and the Critique of the Dominant Legal View
6. Defining Discrimination Effects: An Asocial Scientific Method
7. Discrimination as a (Damaged) Social Relation
8. Epistemological Foundations for Studying Effects of Discrimination as a
Social Relation
9. Theorizing Discrimination in an Era of Contested Prejudice
Appendix A: Commentary on Methods of Data Analysis for Chapter 2
Appendix B:Commentary on Simulations for Chapter 5
Reference
Index
Introduction: Evidently
1. Discrimination in the Era of Contested Prejudice: Fundamental Bases
2. Experimental Realities and Public Contestation
3. From Condoned Exploitive Relations to the Era of Contested Prejudice
4. Defining, Finding, and Remedying Discrimination: Dominant Legal
Perspectives
5. Defining, Finding, and Remedying Discrimination: Critical Legal
Perspectives and the Critique of the Dominant Legal View
6. Defining Discrimination Effects: An Asocial Scientific Method
7. Discrimination as a (Damaged) Social Relation
8. Epistemological Foundations for Studying Effects of Discrimination as a
Social Relation
9. Theorizing Discrimination in an Era of Contested Prejudice
Appendix A: Commentary on Methods of Data Analysis for Chapter 2
Appendix B:Commentary on Simulations for Chapter 5
Reference
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Evidently
1. Discrimination in the Era of Contested Prejudice: Fundamental Bases
2. Experimental Realities and Public Contestation
3. From Condoned Exploitive Relations to the Era of Contested Prejudice
4. Defining, Finding, and Remedying Discrimination: Dominant Legal
Perspectives
5. Defining, Finding, and Remedying Discrimination: Critical Legal
Perspectives and the Critique of the Dominant Legal View
6. Defining Discrimination Effects: An Asocial Scientific Method
7. Discrimination as a (Damaged) Social Relation
8. Epistemological Foundations for Studying Effects of Discrimination as a
Social Relation
9. Theorizing Discrimination in an Era of Contested Prejudice
Appendix A: Commentary on Methods of Data Analysis for Chapter 2
Appendix B:Commentary on Simulations for Chapter 5
Reference
Index
Introduction: Evidently
1. Discrimination in the Era of Contested Prejudice: Fundamental Bases
2. Experimental Realities and Public Contestation
3. From Condoned Exploitive Relations to the Era of Contested Prejudice
4. Defining, Finding, and Remedying Discrimination: Dominant Legal
Perspectives
5. Defining, Finding, and Remedying Discrimination: Critical Legal
Perspectives and the Critique of the Dominant Legal View
6. Defining Discrimination Effects: An Asocial Scientific Method
7. Discrimination as a (Damaged) Social Relation
8. Epistemological Foundations for Studying Effects of Discrimination as a
Social Relation
9. Theorizing Discrimination in an Era of Contested Prejudice
Appendix A: Commentary on Methods of Data Analysis for Chapter 2
Appendix B:Commentary on Simulations for Chapter 5
Reference
Index