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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0133770990
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0133770995
  • Author:   Richard T. Schaefer

Understand the changing dynamics of the U.S. population
Understanding race and ethnic relations is essential to understanding the United States – where we’ve been as well as where we’re going. Throughout the fourteenth edition of Racial and Ethnic Groups, author Richard T. Schaefer helps students view race and ethnic relations in a socio-historical context, so they can understand the past and best shape the future.

The text’s student-friendly framework is packed with engaging first-person accounts that illuminate the changing dynamics of the U.S. population, and reveal the stories behind these changes. Incorporating the latest statistics and data, Racial and Ethnic Groups enables educators to stay current in this ever-changing area of study.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Part I Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Groups
  2. 1 Society and Social Groups
  3. Ranking Groups
  4. Types of Groups
  5. Racial Groups
  6. Ethnic Groups
  7. Speaking Out: Problem of the Color Line
  8. Religious Groups
  9. Gender Groups
  10. Other Subordinate Groups
  11. Does Race Matter?
  12. Biological Meaning
  13. Absence of Pure Races
  14. Intelligence Tests
  15. Social Construction of Race
  16. Biracial and Multiracial Identity: Who Am I?
  17. Research Focus: Multiracial Identity
  18. Sociology and the Study of Race and Ethnicity
  19. Stratification by Class and Gender
  20. Theoretical Perspectives
  21. Functionalist Perspective
  22. Conflict Perspective
  23. Labeling Theory
  24. The Creation of Subordinate-Group Status
  25. Migration
  26. Annexation
  27. Colonialism
  28. Spectrum of Intergroup Status
  29. The Consequences of Subordinate-Group Status
  30. Extermination
  31. Expulsion
  32. Secession
  33. Segregation
  34. Fusion
  35. Assimilation
  36. The Pluralist Perspective
  37. Resistance and Change
  38. 2 Social Inequality and Hostility
  39. Prejudice and Discrimination
  40. Research Focus: Virtual Prejudice and Anti-Prejudice
  41. Merton’s Typology
  42. LaPiere’s Study
  43. White Privilege
  44. Theories of Prejudice
  45. Scapegoating Theory
  46. Authoritarian Personality Theory
  47. Exploitation Theory
  48. Normative Approach
  49. Stereotypes
  50. What Are Stereotypes?
  51. Speaking Out: Gangsters, Gooks, Geishas, and Geeks
  52. Stereotyping in Action: Racial Profiling
  53. Color-Blind Racism
  54. The Mood of the Oppressed
  55. Intergroup Hostility
  56. Reducing Prejudice
  57. Education
  58. Mass Media
  59. Avoidance Versus Friendship
  60. The Social Distance Scale
  61. Equal Status Contact
  62. Avoidance Via the Internet
  63. Corporate Response: Diversity Training
  64. 3 Social Justice
  65. Understanding Discrimination
  66. Relative vs. Absolute Deprivation
  67. A Global View: The Roma: A Thousand Years of Discrimination
  68. Hate Crimes
  69. What Are Hate Crimes?
  70. Why Do Hate Crimes Carry Harsher Penalties?
  71. Institutional Discrimination
  72. Discrimination Today
  73. Discrimination Hits the Wallet
  74. Eliminating Discrimination
  75. Wealth Inequality: Discrimination’s Legacy
  76. Research Focus: The Unequal Wealth Distribution
  77. Environmental Justice
  78. Affirmative Action
  79. Affirmative Action Explained
  80. The Legal Debate
  81. Speaking Out: The Conversation We’re Not Having When We Talk About Affirmative Action
  82. Reverse Discrimination
  83. The Glass Ceiling
  84. Part II Ethnic and Religious Sources of Conflict
  85. 4 Immigration
  86. Patterns of Immigration to the United States
  87. Early Immigration
  88. The Anti-Chinese Movement
  89. Speaking Out: Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
  90. Restrictionist Sentiment Increases
  91. The National Origin System
  92. The Immigration and Nationality Act
  93. Contemporary Social Concerns
  94. The Brain Drain
  95. Population Growth
  96. Mixed-Status Families
  97. Language Barriers
  98. The Economic Impact
  99. Research Focus: The Hispanic Dairyland
  100. Illegal Immigration
  101. A Global View: Immigration and South Africa
  102. Path to Citizenship: Naturalization
  103. Women and Immigration
  104. The Global Economy and Immigration
  105. The Environment and Immigration
  106. Refugees
  107. 5 Ethnicity and Religious Tolerance
  108. Studying Whiteness
  109. Rediscovering Ethnicity
  110. The Third-Generation Principle
  111. Ethnic Paradox
  112. Speaking Out: The Next Americans
  113. Symbolic Ethnicity
  114. The German Americans
  115. Settlement Patterns
  116. Twenty First-Century German America
  117. The Irish Americans
  118. Irish Immigration
  119. Becoming White
  120. The Contemporary Picture
  121. The Italian Americans
  122. Early Immigration
  123. Constructing Identity
  124. The Contemporary Picture
  125. Research Focus: Immigrants: Yesterday and Today
  126. The Polish Americans
  127. Early Immigration
  128. Polonia
  129. The Contemporary Picture
  130. Religious Pluralism
  131. Diversity among Roman Catholics
  132. Diversity among Protestants
  133. Religion and the Courts
  134. School Prayer
  135. Secessionist Minorities
  136. Creationism and Intelligent Design
  137. Public Displays
  138. Part III Major Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups in the United States
  139. 6 Native Americans: The First Americans
  140. Early European Contacts
  141. Treaties and Warfare
  142. The Allotment Act
  143. The Reorganization Act
  144. A Global View: Australia’s Aboriginal People
  145. Reservation Life and Federal Policies
  146. Legal Claims
  147. The Termination Act
  148. Employment Assistance Program
  149. Collective Action
  150. Protest Efforts
  151. Speaking Out: Holocaust Museum of the Indigenous People Should Be Built at Wounded Knee
  152. Collective Action: An Overview
  153. American Indian Identity
  154. Sovereignty
  155. Individual Identity
  156. Research Focus: Sovereignty of the Shinnecock Nation
  157. Native Americans Today
  158. Economic Development
  159. Tourism
  160. Casino Gambling
  161. Education
  162. Healthcare
  163. Religious and Spiritual Expression
  164. Environment
  165. 7 African Americans
  166. Slavery
  167. Slave Codes
  168. The Attack on Slavery
  169. Slavery’s Aftermath
  170. A Global View: France Noire: Black France
  171. Reflecting on Slavery Today
  172. The Challenge of Black Leadership
  173. The Politics of Accommodation
  174. The Niagara Movement
  175. Research Focus: Sundown Towns, USA
  176. Reemergence of Black Protest
  177. The Civil Rights Movement
  178. Struggle to Desegregate the Schools
  179. Civil Disobedience
  180. The Urban Stage
  181. Urban Violence and Oppression
  182. Black Power
  183. Speaking Out: The New Jim Crow
  184. The Religious Force
  185. The New Immigration
  186. 8 African Americans Today
  187. Speaking Out: On the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington
  188. Education
  189. School Segregation
  190. Acting White, Acting Black, or Neither
  191. Higher Education
  192. The Economic Picture
  193. The Middle Class
  194. Research Focus: Moving on Up, or Not
  195. Employment
  196. Family Life
  197. Challenges to Family Stability
  198. Strengths of African American Families
  199. Housing
  200. Criminal Justice
  201. Healthcare
  202. Politics
  203. 9 Latinos: The Largest Minority
  204. Latino Identity
  205. The Economic Picture
  206. Education
  207. Research Focus: English-Language Acquisition
  208. The Political Presence
  209. Religion
  210. Cuban Americans
  211. Immigration
  212. Speaking Out: Leaving Cuba
  213. The Current Picture
  214. Central and South Americans
  215. Immigration
  216. A Global View: The Salvadoran Connection
  217. The Current Picture
  218. 10 Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans
  219. Mexican Americans
  220. The Immigrant Experience
  221. Chavez and the Farm Laborers
  222. The Borderlands
  223. Healthcare
  224. Family Life
  225. Research Focus: The Latino Family Circle: Familism
  226. Puerto Ricans
  227. The Bridge Between the Island and the Mainland
  228. The Island of Puerto Rico
  229. Speaking Out: Puerto Ricans Cannot Be Silenced
  230. Issues of Statehood and Self-Rule
  231. The Social Construction of Race
  232. The Island Economy
  233. 11 Muslim and Arab Americans: Diverse Minorities
  234. Arab Americans
  235. Muslim Americans
  236. Research Focus: Self-Identifying as “Arab American”
  237. Black Muslims
  238. Immigration to the United States
  239. Islamophobia
  240. Speaking Out: Arab Problem
  241. Contemporary Life in the United States
  242. Family Life and Gender
  243. Education
  244. Politics
  245. A Global View: Muslims in France
  246. 12 Asian Americans: Growth and Diversity
  247. Is There a Model Minority?
  248. Political Activity and Pan-Asian Identity
  249. Asian Indians
  250. Immigration
  251. The Current Picture
  252. Research Focus: Arranged Marriages in America
  253. Filipino Americans
  254. Immigration Patterns
  255. The Current Picture
  256. Korean Americans
  257. Historical Background
  258. The Current Picture
  259. Southeast Asian Americans
  260. The Refugees
  261. The Current Picture
  262. Case Study: A Hmong Community
  263. Hawai’i and Its People
  264. Historical Background
  265. The Sovereignty Movement
  266. Speaking Out: Recognizing Native Hawaiians
  267. 13 Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans
  268. Chinese Americans
  269. Early Settlement Patterns
  270. Occupational Profile of Chinese Americans
  271. Chinatowns Today
  272. Organizational Life
  273. Social Problems
  274. Family Life
  275. Research Focus: Tiger Mothers
  276. Japanese Americans
  277. Early Japanese Immigration
  278. The Wartime Evacuation
  279. Executive Order 9066
  280. The Camps
  281. The Evacuation: What Does It Mean?
  282. Speaking Out: Anti-Bullying
  283. The Economic Picture
  284. Family Life
  285. Remnants of Prejudice and Discrimination
  286. 14 Jewish Americans: Quest to Maintain Identity
  287. A Global View: Argentina’s Jewish Community
  288. The Jewish People: Race, Religion, or Ethnic Group?
  289. Immigration of Jews to the United States
  290. Anti-Semitism: Past and Present
  291. Origins
  292. The Holocaust
  293. Speaking Out: Night
  294. U.S. Anti-Semitism: Past
  295. Contemporary Anti-Semitism
  296. Incidents of Anti-Semitism
  297. American Jews and Israel
  298. Position of Jewish Americans
  299. Employment and Income
  300. Education
  301. Political Activity
  302. Religious Life
  303. The Orthodox Tradition
  304. The Reform Tradition
  305. Jewish Identity
  306. Role of the Family
  307. Role of Religion
  308. Research Focus: Intermarriage: The Final Step to Assimilation?
  309. Role of Cultural Heritage
  310. Part IV Other Patterns of Dominance
  311. 15 Women: The Oppressed Majority
  312. Gender Roles
  313. Sociological Perspectives
  314. The Feminist Movement
  315. The Suffrage Movement
  316. The Women’s Liberation Movement
  317. Feminism Today
  318. The Economic Picture
  319. Research Focus: Give Me a Male Boss
  320. A Global View: Gender Inequality in Japan
  321. Sources of Discrimination
  322. Sexual Harassment
  323. Feminization of Poverty
  324. Education
  325. Family Life
  326. Childcare and Housework
  327. Abortion
  328. Speaking Out: What Do Women and Men Want?
  329. Political Activity
  330. Matrix of Domination: Minority Women
  331. 16 Beyond the United States: The Comparative Perspective
  332. Mexico: Diversity South of the Border
  333. The Mexican Indian People and the Color Gradient
  334. The Status of Women
  335. Canada: Multiculturalism Up North
  336. The First Nations
  337. The Québécois
  338. Immigration and Race
  339. Brazil: Not a Racial Paradise
  340. The “Racial Democracy” Illusion
  341. Brazilian Dilemma
  342. Israel and the Palestinians
  343. Arab–Israeli Conflicts
  344. The Intifada
  345. The Search for Solutions amid Violence
  346. Republic of South Africa
  347. The Legacy of Colonialism
  348. Apartheid
  349. Speaking Out: Africa, It Is Ours!
  350. The Era of Reconciliation and Moving On
  351. Research Focus: Intergroup Contact and South Africa
  352. 17 Overcoming Exclusion
  353. The Aged: A Social Minority
  354. Who Are the Elderly?
  355. Ageism
  356. Research Focus: The Three Maxes
  357. The Economic Picture
  358. Advocacy Efforts by the Elderly
  359. People with Disabilities: Moving On
  360. Disability in Contemporary Society
  361. Labeling People with Disabilities
  362. Speaking Out: My Journey Into the Deaf World
  363. Advocacy for Disability Rights
  364. Gays and Lesbians: Coming Out for Equality
  365. Being Gay and Lesbian in the United States
  366. Prejudice and Discrimination
  367. Advocacy for Gay and Lesbian Rights
  368. Glossary
  369. References
  370. Photo Credits
  371. Index
  372. A
  373. B
  374. C
  375. D
  376. E
  377. F
  378. G
  379. H
  380. I
  381. J
  382. K
  383. L
  384. M
  385. N
  386. O
  387. P
  388. Q
  389. R
  390. S
  391. T
  392. U
  393. V
  394. W
  395. X
  396. Y
  397. Z