Race, Class, and the State in Contemporary Sociology : : The William Julius Wilson Debates / / Jack Niemonen.

A comprehensive guide to the current race-class debate in sociology, Race,Class, and the State traces the evolution of the controversy and analyzes current trends in the field. Focusing on the work legacy of William Julius Wilson and the arguments of his longstanding critics, Niemonen deftly illustr...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Race Relations Problematic in Sociology -- 2 Studying Race and Class: Problems in Assessing Logical and Empirical Adequacy -- 3 Debates Surrounding The Declining Significance of Race -- 4 The Truly Disadvantaged and When Work Disappears: Critiques -- 5 Wilson’s Achilles’ Heel: The Continuing Significance of Racially Based Segregation -- 6 Conclusion: A Bridge over the Theoretical Divide -- References -- Index -- About the Book
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A comprehensive guide to the current race-class debate in sociology, Race,Class, and the State traces the evolution of the controversy and analyzes current trends in the field. Focusing on the work legacy of William Julius Wilson and the arguments of his longstanding critics, Niemonen deftly illustrates the strengths, weaknesses, and influence of Wilson's work. His fair-minded but critical analysis calls for a major shift in how sociology conceptualizes race relations--a shift that challenges popular assumptions and contemporary vocabularies and brings to the forefront the role of the state.
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African Americans Economic conditions.
African Americans Social conditions 1975-.
Social classes United States.
Sociology History 20th century United States.
Sociology United States History 20th century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies. bisacsh
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1 The Race Relations Problematic in Sociology --
2 Studying Race and Class: Problems in Assessing Logical and Empirical Adequacy --
3 Debates Surrounding The Declining Significance of Race --
4 The Truly Disadvantaged and When Work Disappears: Critiques --
5 Wilson’s Achilles’ Heel: The Continuing Significance of Racially Based Segregation --
6 Conclusion: A Bridge over the Theoretical Divide --
References --
Index --
About the Book
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1 The Race Relations Problematic in Sociology --
2 Studying Race and Class: Problems in Assessing Logical and Empirical Adequacy --
3 Debates Surrounding The Declining Significance of Race --
4 The Truly Disadvantaged and When Work Disappears: Critiques --
5 Wilson’s Achilles’ Heel: The Continuing Significance of Racially Based Segregation --
6 Conclusion: A Bridge over the Theoretical Divide --
References --
Index --
About the Book
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1 The Race Relations Problematic in Sociology --
2 Studying Race and Class: Problems in Assessing Logical and Empirical Adequacy --
3 Debates Surrounding The Declining Significance of Race --
4 The Truly Disadvantaged and When Work Disappears: Critiques --
5 Wilson’s Achilles’ Heel: The Continuing Significance of Racially Based Segregation --
6 Conclusion: A Bridge over the Theoretical Divide --
References --
Index --
About the Book
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