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9780719082771

The Age of Obama The Changing Place of Minorities in British and American Society

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  • ISBN13:

    9780719082771

  • ISBN10:

    0719082773

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-05-15
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press

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Drawing on collaborative research from a distinguished team at Harvard and Manchester universities,The Age of Obamaasks how two very different societies are responding to the tide of diversity that is being felt around the rich world.Guardianjournalist Tom Clark, Robert D. Putnam -- best-selling author ofBowling Alone -- and Manchester's Edward Fieldhouse offer a wonderfully readable account. LikeBowling Alone,The Age of Obamamixes social scientific rigor with accessible charts and lively arguments. It will be enjoyed by politics, sociology and geography students, as well as by anyone else with an interest in ethnic relations. Injustice, it turns out, still blight lives of many UK and US minorities -- particularly African Americans. And there are signs the new diversity strains community life. Yet in both countries, public opinion is running irreversibly in favour of tolerance. That bodes well for the future -- and suggests a British Obama cannot be ruled out.

Author Biography

Tom Clark writes editorials for The Guardian. Robert D. Putnam is the Peter and Isabel Malkin Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University. He is also Visiting Professor and Director of the Manchester Graduate Summer Program in Social Change, University of Manchester in the UK. Edward Fieldhouse is Professor of Social and Political Science and Director of the Institute for Social Change at the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgementsp. vi
List of tables, boxes and figuresp. viii
Notes on the authors and contributorsp. xii
Introduction: the diversity revolutionp. 1
Two concepts in two countries: race and migrationp. 8
Home truths: how minorities livep. 25
The rickety ladder of opportunity: minorities and workp. 54
Mosaic or cracked vase? Diversity and community lifep. 72
Distorting mirrors: media framing and political debatep. 93
Tidal generation: politics and deeper currents in public opinionp. 112
Concluding thoughts: making a success of the revolutionp. 139
Bibliographyp. 146
Indexp. 154
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