Understanding Race and Ethnic Relations, 5th edition
- Vincent N. Parrillo
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REVEL for Understanding Race and Ethnic Relations examines the historically complex nature of intergroup communication. The text takes interpersonal relations into account within the larger context of society to understand cross-cultural interaction as a whole. Social science theory, research, and analysis are applied to scrutinize historical patterns that have shaped modern cultural relations. Widely celebrated throughout the globe, this text presents the very real issues of discrimination, conflict, and misunderstanding through a realistic, factual lens.
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REVEL for Understanding Race and Ethnic Relations examines the historically complex nature of intergroup communication. The text takes interpersonal relations into account within the larger context of society to understand cross-cultural interaction as a whole. Social science theory, research, and analysis are applied to scrutinize historical patterns that have shaped modern cultural relations. Widely celebrated throughout the globe, this text presents the very real issues of discrimination, conflict, and misunderstanding through a realistic, factual lens.
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Published by Pearson (July 14th 2021) - Copyright © 2016
ISBN-13: 9780137478019
Subject: Sociology
Category: Sociology of Age/ Race /Class /Gender
1. The Study of Minorities
2. The Role of Culture
3. Ethnic and Racial Stratification
4. Prejudice
5. Discrimination
6. Dominant-Minority Relations
7. Immigration Patterns and Issues