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Race and Ethnic Relations in the Twenty-First Century: History, Theory, Institutions, and Policy
Race and Ethnic Relations in the Twenty-First Century: History, Theory, Institutions, and Policy

Race and Ethnic Relations in the Twenty-First Century: History, Theory, Institutions, and Policy

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Race and Ethnic Relations in the Twenty-First Century examines the major theoretical and empirical approaches regarding race and ethnicity. Its goal is to continue to place race and ethnic relations in a contemporary, intersectional, and cross-comparative context and progress the discipline to include groups past the Black/White dichotomy. Using various sociological theories, social psychological theories, and subcultural approaches, this book gives students a sociohistorical, theoretical, and institutional frame with which to view race and ethnic relations in the twenty-first century. is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park. Ray’s research addresses the mechanisms that manufacture and maintain racial and social inequality. His work also speaks to ways that inequality may be attenuated through racial uplift activism and social policy. He has written op-eds for ,
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