Race Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America Third Edition

Race  Ethnicity  and Place in a Changing America  Third Edition
Author: John W. Frazier,Eugene L. Tettey-Fio,Norah F. Henry
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2016-12-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438463292

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Uses both historical and contemporary case studies to examine how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit. This book examines major Hispanic, African, and Asian diasporas in the continental United States and Puerto Rico from the nineteenth century to the present, with particular attention on the diverse ways in which these immigrant groups have shaped and reshaped American places and landscapes. Through both historical and contemporary case studies, the contributors examine how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit, illustrating along the way the behaviors and concepts that comprise the modern ethnic and racial geography of immigrant and minority groups. While primarily addressed to students and scholars in the fields of racial and ethnic geography, these case studies will be accessible to anyone interested in race-place connections, race-ethnicity boundaries, the development of racialization, and the complexity of human settlement patterns and landscapes that make up the United States and Puerto Rico. Taken together, they show how individuals and culture groups, through their ideologies, social organization, and social institutions, reflect both local and regional processes of place-making and place-remaking that occur within and beyond the continental United States.

Race Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America Third Edition

Race  Ethnicity  and Place in a Changing America  Third Edition
Author: John W. Frazier,Eugene L. Tettey-Fio,Norah F. Henry
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 9781438463315

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Uses both historical and contemporary case studies to examine how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit. This book examines major Hispanic, African, and Asian diasporas in the continental United States and Puerto Rico from the nineteenth century to the present, with particular attention on the diverse ways in which these immigrant groups have shaped and reshaped American places and landscapes. Through both historical and contemporary case studies, the contributors examine how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit, illustrating along the way the behaviors and concepts that comprise the modern ethnic and racial geography of immigrant and minority groups. While primarily addressed to students and scholars in the fields of racial and ethnic geography, these case studies will be accessible to anyone interested in race-place connections, race-ethnicity boundaries, the development of racialization, and the complexity of human settlement patterns and landscapes that make up the United States and Puerto Rico. Taken together, they show how individuals and culture groups, through their ideologies, social organization, and social institutions, reflect both local and regional processes of place-making and place-remaking that occur within and beyond the continental United States.

Race Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America Second Edition

Race  Ethnicity  and Place in a Changing America  Second Edition
Author: John W. Frazier,Eugene Tettey-Fio,Norah Fox Henry
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438442483

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"A comprehensive assessment of how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit."

Race Ethnicity and Place in a Changing America

Race  Ethnicity  and Place in a Changing America
Author: John W. Frazier,Eugene Tettey-Fio
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 1586842641

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Multicultural Geographies

Multicultural Geographies
Author: John W. Frazier,Florence M. Margai
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438436838

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Geographical perspectives on the changing patterns of race and ethnicity in the United States. In an approach that differs from other publications on U.S. multiculturalism, Multicultural Geographies examines the changing patterns of race and ethnicity in the United States from geographical perspectives. It reflects the significant contributions made by geographers in recent years to our understanding of the day-to-day experiences of American minorities and the historical and current processes that account for living spaces, persistent patterns of segregation and group inequalities, and the complex geographies that continue to evolve at local and regional levels across the country. One of the book’s underlying themes is the dynamic and complex nature of U.S. multiculturalism and the academic difficulty in evaluating it from a single viewpoint or theoretical stance. As such, Multicultural Geographies is derived from the joint efforts of selected scholars to bring together diverse perspectives and approaches in documenting the experiences of American minorities and the issues that affect them.

American Diversity

American Diversity
Author: Nancy A. Denton,Stewart E. Tolnay
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791453979

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Demographers explore population diversity in the United States.

The African Diaspora in the United States and Canada at the Dawn of the 21st Century

The African Diaspora in the United States and Canada at the Dawn of the 21st Century
Author: John W. Frazier,Joe T. Darden,Norah F. Henry
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781438436845

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Offers important new perspectives on the African diaspora in North America. Drawing on the work of social scientists from geographic, historical, sociological, and political science perspectives, this volume offers new perspectives on the African diaspora in the United States and Canada. It has been approximately four centuries since the first Africans set foot in North America, and although it is impossible for any text to capture the complete Black experience on the continent, the persistent legacy of Black inequality and the winds of dramatic change are inseparable parts of the current African diaspora experience. In addition to comparing and contrasting the experiences and geographic patterns of the African diaspora in the United States and Canada, the book also explores important distinctions between the experiences of African Americans and those of more recent African and Afro-Caribbean immigrants.

Beyond the Color Line

Beyond the Color Line
Author: Abigail Thernstrom,Stephan Thernstrom
Publsiher: Hoover Institution Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780817998738

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Twenty-five essays covering a range of areas from religion and immigration to family structure and crime examine America's changing racial and ethnic scene. They clearly show that old civil rights strategies will not solve today's problems and offer a bold new civil rights agenda based on today's realities.