Research in Race and Ethnic Relations. Volume 5
By : Cora Bagley Marrett And Cheryl Leggon
Introduction to Volume: The study of racial and ethnic group relations complex, requiring analysts to account for both stability and change. Recent explanations link these relations to social systems and power struggles rather than just prejudiced attitudes.
Comparative Ethnic Stratification: This section reviews theories and research on ethnic stratification, highlighting methodological issues and the need for a comprehensive theory.
Participant Observation: The use of participant observation in race relations research provides deep insights but comes with ethical challenges and validity concerns.
Case Studies: Various chapters offer detailed historical analyses and comparisons of different racial and ethnic groups, emphasizing the importance of context and historical developments.
JAI Press. Greenich Connecticut. 1988. 267p.