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Poison in the Ivy
Race Relations and the Reproduction of Inequality on Elite College Campuses
2017
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The world of elite campuses is one of rarified social circles, as well as prestigious educational opportunities. W. Carson Byrd studied twenty-eight of the most selective colleges and universities in the United States to see whether elite students’ social interactions with each other might influence their racial beliefs in a positive way, since many of these graduates will eventually hold leadership positions in society. He found that students at these universities believed in the success ...
Intersectionality and Higher Education
Identity and Inequality on College Campuses
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- Rachelle J. Brunn-BevelSarah M. OvinkW. Carson ByrdAntron D MahoneyMarcela G. CuellarR. Nicole Johnson-AhorluTerry-Ann JonesDeborah M. WarnockKristen A. ClaytonVictor E. RayElizabeth M. LeeTonya MaynardDenise GoerischBedelia N. RichardsMelanie Jones GastErvin (Maliq) MatthewDerrick R. BroomsOrkideh MohajeriFernando Rodriguezfinn schneiderOphelie Rowe-AllenMeredith SmithTonisha B. LaneAnnemarie VaccaroEzekiel KimballMegan NanneySusan V. Iverson
2019
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Though colleges and universities are arguably paying more attention to diversity and inclusion than ever before, to what extent do their efforts result in more socially just campuses? Intersectionality and Higher Education examines how race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, sexual orientation, age, disability, nationality, and other identities connect to produce intersected campus experiences. Contributors look at both the individual and institutional perspectives on issues li...
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2013
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British social reformer Robert Owen once declared that "man is the creature of circumstances." A century and a half later, his famous words still ring true. While many adopt a fatalist approach, believing that their lot in life is inevitable, in fact a number of highly complex social factors determine the outcome of our socioeconomic status and integration into society. It may seem unfair, but the conditions into which we are born largely determine the various courses that our lives take. In...
Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives Into the School Curriculum
Purposes, Possibilities, and Challenges
2011
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From improved critical thinking to increased self-esteem and school retention, teachers and students have noted many benefits to bringing Aboriginal viewpoints into public school classrooms. In Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives Into the School Curriculum, Yatta Kanu provides the first comprehensive study of how these frameworks can be effectively implemented to maximize Indigenous students' engagement, learning, and academic achievement.Based on six years of empirical re...
'Will the Circle be Unbroken?'
Aboriginal Communities, Restorative Justice, and the Challenges of Conflict and Change
2005
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Embraced with zeal by a wide array of activists and policymakers, the restorative justice movement has made promises to reduce the disproportionate rates of Aboriginal involvement in crime and the criminal justice system and to offer a healing model suitable to Aboriginal communities. Such promises should be the focus of considerable critical analysis and evaluation, yet this kind of scrutiny has largely been absent. 'Will the Circle be Unbroken?' explores and confronts the potent...
2010
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Transgender college students face issues of violence and discrimination on college campuses. Often Higher Education administrators are unaware of transgender and gender non-conforming student needs. This work examines best practices and examines ways that Administrators and Faculty can approach Transgender Student Issues at different Universities.
School Rules
Obedience, Discipline and Elusive Democracy
2012
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How much say should students have in shaping their schools' disciplinary cultures? Should they have the power to weigh in on contentious issues like favouritism, discrimination, ‘no hats’ rules, and zero tolerance? What if pupils disagree with their teachers and administrators on certain rules? Rebecca Raby reflects on how regulations are made, applied, and negotiated in educational settings in the accessibly written School Rules.Through an in-depth analysis of original da...
2010
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This ebook is a selective guide designed to help scholars and students of social work find reliable sources of information by directing them to the best available scholarly materials in whatever form or format they appear from books, chapters, and journal articles to online archives, electronic data sets, and blogs. Written by a leading international authority on the subject, the ebook provides bibliographic information supported by direct recommendations about which sources to consult and ed...
Socializing Care
Feminist Ethics and Public Issues
2006
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Criticism is often levied that care ethics is too narrow in scope and fails to extend to issues of social justice. Socializing Care attempts to dispel that criticism. Contributors to the volume demonstrate how the ethics of care factors into a variety of social policies and institutions, and can indeed be useful in thinking about a number of different social problems. Divided into two sections, the first looks at care as a model for an evaluative framework that rethinks social i...
Social Cohesion and Immigration in Europe and North America
Mechanisms, Conditions, and Causality
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- Routledge Advances in Sociology
2014
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Concerns about immigration and the rising visibility of minorities have triggered a lively scholarly debate on the consequences of ethnic diversity for trust, cooperation, and other aspects of social cohesion. In this accessibly written volume, leading scholars explore where, when, and why ethnic diversity affects social cohesion by way of analyses covering the major European immigration countries, as well as the United States and Canada. They explore the merits of competing theoretical ac...
Sociology of Higher Education
Contributions and Their Contexts
2007
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"Outstanding . . . it presents a comprehensive state of the field, and it explores the role of sociological research in guiding higher education practice." — ChoiceIn this volume, Patricia Gumport and other leading scholars examine the sociology of higher education as it has evolved since the publication of Burton Clark's foundational article in 1973. They trace diverse conceptual and empirical developments along several major lines of specialization and a...
Families in Today's World
A Comparative Approach
2008
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An international textbook designed as a quick introduction for students from around the world studying sociology of family, this text provides comprehensive coverage of the major topics in the sociology of family life.Written in an easy access style it opens with a chapter on defining family and family structures. It then moves on to discuss over a dozen major topics; from interaction and meaning in families to sexuality. David Cheal provides coverage of these topics by drawing on ...











