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Vincent N Parrillo
Fully updated and expanded, the fifth edition of Diversity in America offers a comparative, sociohistorical analysis of diversity in the United States. Drawing from the latest data and research and incorporating recent developments such as the Black
Autor:
Maboud Ansari, Vincent N. Parrillo
This book is a comparative, qualitative research study of an educational phenomenon still functioning worldwide: Hizmet. Dr. Parrillo and Dr. Ansari present a cross-cultural study of Hizmet schools in seven countries of varying histories and ethnic c
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Vincent N. Parrillo
Strangers to These Shores examines the story of race and ethnic relations, past and present. The text explains how racial and ethnic groups came to be, how they are changing, and how they will continue to change. Author Vincent Parrillo begins each c
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John J. Macionis, Vincent N. Parrillo
Cities and Urban Life provides an overview of urban environments around the world. Authors John Macionis and Vincent Parrillo utilize an approach that is multidisciplinary but fundamentally sociological. Throughout this accessible text, they explore
Autor:
Vincent N. Parrillo
This print textbook is available for students to rent for their classes. The Pearson print rental program provides students with affordable access to learning materials, so they come to class ready to succeed. For courses in Race and Ethnic Relations
Autor:
John J. Macionis, Vincent N. Parrillo
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. For courses in Urban Sociology A comprehensive overview of classic and contemporary urban soci
Autor:
Vincent N Parrillo
The updated and expanded fourth edition of Diversity in America addresses key controversial topics generating debate in US society today. The book answers these and many other questions by using history and sociology to shed light on socially constru
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Sociological Forum. 28:597-614
The Bogardus social distance scale, which measures the level of acceptance that Americans feel toward members of the most common ethnic and racial groups in the United States, was administered six times nationally between 1920 and 2001. Replicating t
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Vincent N. Parrillo
NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MySocLab® does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MySocLab search for 0134127005 / 9780134127002 Understanding Race and Ethnic Relations plu