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9780205191802

Strangers to these Shores Census Update, Books a la Carte Plus MySocLab with eText -- Access Card Package

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    9780205191802

  • ISBN10:

    0205191800

  • Edition: Looseleaf
  • Format: Package
  • Copyright: 2011-07-07
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

This top-selling comprehensive text examines racial and ethnic relations in the U.S. from a sociohistorical perspective. It integrates the three main theoretical perspectives and the experiences of more than 50 racial, ethnic, religious, and other groups.     What is the Pearson Census Update Edition?   The Census Update edition incorporates 2010 Census data into a course-simply and easily. The components of the Census Update Program are as follows: Census Update Edition -Features fully updated data throughout the text-including all charts and graphs-to reflect the results of the 2010 Census. This edition also includes a reproduction of the 2010 Census Questionnaire for your students to explore in detail. 2010 Census Update Primer -A brief seven-chapter overview of the Census, including important information about the Constitutional mandate, research methods, who is affected by the Census, and how data is used. Additionally, the primer explores key contemporary topics such as race and ethnicity, the family, and poverty. The primer can be packaged with any Pearson text at no additional cost, and is available via MySocLab, MySocKit, and MySearchLab. The primer can also be purchased standalone. 2010 Census Update Primer Instructor's Manual with Test Bank  -Includes explanations of what has been updated, in-class activities, homework activities associated with the MyLabs and MyKits, discussion questions for the primer, and test questions related to the primer. MySocLab- Gives students the opportunity to explore the methods and data and apply the results in a dynamic interactive online environment. It includes: primary source readings relevant to the Census an online version of the 2010 Census Update Primer a series of activities using 2010 Census results video clips explaining and exploring the Census   This Books a la Carte Plus Edition is an unbound, three-hole punched version of the textbook and provides students the opportunity to personalize their book by incorporating their own notes and taking only the portion of the book they need to class - all at an affordable price. It comes packaged with an access code to MySocLab, a state-of-art, interactive and instructive online solution for introductory sociology. It combines multimedia, video, audio, tests, and quizzes to make teaching and learning fun!

Table of Contents

IN THIS SECTION:

1.  BRIEF

2.  COMPREHENSIVE

3.  FEATURES

 

 

 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Part I The Sociological Framework 

Chapter 1  The Study of Minorities

Chapter 2  Culture and Social Structure

Chapter 3  Prejudice and Discrimination

Chapter 4  Intergroup Relations

 

Part II European Americans 

Chapter 5  Northern and Western Europeans

Chapter 6  Southern, Central, and East European Americans

 

Part III Visible Minorities

Chapter 7  Native Americans

Chapter 8  Asian Americans

Chapter 9  Middle Eastern and North African Americans

Chapter 10  Black Americans

Chapter 11  Hispanic Americans


Part IV Other Minorities
 

Chapter 12  Religious Minorities

Chapter 13  Women as a Minority Group

Chapter 14  Gays, People with Disabilities, and the Elderly

 

Part V Contemporary Patterns and Issues 

Chapter 15  The Ever-Changing U.S. Mosaic

 

 

 

COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

Part I Sociological Framework

 

Chapter 1 The Study of Minorities 

The Stranger as a Social Phenomenon

Similarity and Attraction

Social Distance

Perceptions

Interactions

Minority Groups

Minority-Group Characteristics

Racial and Ethnic Groups

Ethnocentrism

In the United States

In Other Times and Lands

Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism

Objectivity

The Dillingham Flaw

Personal Troubles and Public Issues

The Dynamics of Intergroup Relations

Sociological Perspectives

Functionalist Theory

Conflict Theory

Interactionist Theory

Retrospect

 

Chapter 2 Culture and Social Structure

The Concept of Culture

The Reality Construct

Language and Other Symbols

Cultural Change

Cultural Diffusion

Borrowed Elements

Subcultures

Convergent Subcultures

Persistent Subcultures

Structural Conditions

Stratification

Social Class

Class Consciousness

Ethnicity and Social Class

Blaming the Poor or Society?

Family Disintegration

Perpetuation of Poverty

Criticism

Intergroup Conflict

Cultural Differentiation

Structural Differentiation

Ethnic Stratification

The Power-Differential Theory

The Internal-Colonialism Theory

Challenges to the Status Quo

Is There a White Culture?

Retrospect

 

Chapter 3 Prejudice and Discrimination

Prejudice

The Psychology of Prejudice

Levels of Prejudice

Self-Justification

Personality

Frustration

The Sociology of Prejudice

Socialization

Economic Competition

Social Norms

Stereotyping

Ethnophaulisms

Ethnic Humor

The Influence of Television

Perpetuation of Stereotypes

Influencing of Attitudes

The Influence of Advertising and Music

Advertising

Music

Can Prejudice Be Reduced?

Interaction

Education

Diversity Training

Discrimination

Levels of Discrimination

Relationships between Prejudice and Discrimination

The Unprejudiced Nondiscriminator

The Unprejudiced Discriminator

The Prejudiced Nondiscriminator

The Prejudiced Discriminator

Social and Institutional Discrimination

The Affirmative-Action Controversy

The Concepts of Justice, Liberty, and Equality

Affirmative Action Begins

Court Challenges and Rulings

Has Affirmative Action Worked?

Public Opinion

Racial Profiling

Retrospect

 

Chapter 4 Intergroup Relations

Minority-Group Responses

Ethnic- and Racial-Group Identity

Avoidance

Deviance

Defiance

Acceptance

Consequences of Minority-Group Status

Negative Self-Image

The Vicious-Circle Phenomenon

Marginality

Middleman Minorities

Dominant-Group Responses

Legislative Controls

Segregation

Expulsion

Xenophobia

Annihilation

Hate Groups

Hate Crimes

Exploitation

Minority-Minority Relations

Theories of Minority Integration

Assimilation (Anglo-Conformity) Theory

Anglo-Conformity

Types of Assimilation

Amalgamation (Melting-Pot) Theory

Advocates

Did We Melt?

Accommodation (Pluralistic) Theory

Early Analysis

Pluralistic Reality

Dual Realities

Retrospect

 

Part II European Americans

 

Chapter 5 North and West European Americans

Sociohistorical Perspective

The Colonial Period

Cultural Diversity

Religious Intolerance

The Early National Period

The 1790 Census

Early Signs of Nativist Reactions

Xenophobia

Legislative Action

The Pre–Civil War Period

Structural Conditions

Xenophobia

English Americans

The Departure

Culture Shock

Resisting Assimilation

English Influence

 Dutch Americans

Structural Conditions

Pluralism

French Americans

Marginality and Assimilation

Francophobia

Pluralism

Louisiana French

French Canadians

German Americans

Early Reactions

The Second Wave: Segregation and Pluralism

Societal Responses

Cultural Impact

Irish Americans

Cultural Differentiation

Societal Reaction and Finding Jobs

Minority Response

Actions and Reactions

Labor Conflict

Upward Mobility

The New Irish

Scandinavian Americans

Ingroup Solidarity

Ethnic Identity

Social Realities for Women

Assimilation

Sociological Analysis

The Functionalist View

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Chapter 6 South, Central, and East European Americans

Sociohistorical Perspective

The Push–Pull Factors

Structural Conditions

Societal Reaction

Racism

Americanization

Xenophobia

Legislative Action

Slavic Americans

Earlier Immigrants

Recent Immigrants

Polish Americans

Culture Shock

Community Organization

Polish Americans Today

 Russian Americans

Life in the United States

Xenophobia

Recent Immigrants

Ukrainian Americans

Earlier Immigrants

Recent Immigrants

Hungarian Americans

Labor Conditions

Recent Immigrants

Italian Americans

The Great Migration

Societal Hostility

Social Patterns

Marginality

Social Mobility

Italian Americans Today

Greek Americans

Occupational Distribution

Social Patterns

Societal Reaction

Greek Americans Today

Romani Americans

Cultural Differentiation

Evasive Pluralism

Immigrant Women and Work

Assimilation

Sociological Analysis

The Functionalist View

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Part III Visible Minorities

 

Chapter 7 Native Americans

Sociohistorical Perspective

Early Encounters

Cultural Strains

Differing Values

Values and Social Structure

Stereotyping

Changes in Government Policies

Indian Removal Act

Expulsion

The Cherokee

Reservations and Dependence

Indian Reorganization Act

The Relocation Program

The Termination Act

Present-Day Native American Life

Population

Education

Improvement

Tribal Colleges and Universities

Employment

Tribal Enterprise

The “New Buffalo” 

Health Concerns

Suicide and Violence

Alcohol Abuse

Housing

Natural Resources

Environmental Issues

Blackfeet

Navajo

Southern Ute

Council of Energy Resource Tribes

Environmental Racism

Water Rights

Red Power

Pan-Indianism

Militancy

The Courts

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Urban Native Americans

Cultural Impact

Assimilation

Sociological Analysis

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Chapter 8 Asian Americans

Sociohistorical Perspective

Cultural Attributes

The Chinese

Structural Conditions

Societal Reaction

Legislative Action

Avoidance and Segregation

Social Factors

Recent Immigrants

Socioeconomic Characteristics

The Japanese

Economic Competition

National Policy

Expulsion and Imprisonment

Recent Immigrants

The Filipinos

Early Immigrants

The Scarcity of Filipino Women

Recent Immigrants

 The Koreans

Early Immigrants

Recent Immigrants

The Role of the Church

Occupational Adaptation

The Asian Indians

Early Immigrants

Societal Reaction

Minority Response

Recent Immigrants

The Pakistanis

The Vietnamese

Cultural Differentiation

Acculturation

Other Southeast Asians

Ethnoviolence

The Model-Minority Stereotype

Assimilation

Sociological Analysis

The Functionalist View

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Chapter 9 Middle Eastern and North African Americans

Sociohistorical Perspective

The Push–Pull Factors

Structural Conditions

Societal Reaction

Arab Americans

Social Organization

Residential Patterning

Social Indicators

Fighting Stereotypes and Group Blame

Lebanese and Syrian Americans

Ethnic Identity

Migration and Settlement

Culture Conflicts

Early Patterns

Upward Mobility

The Contemporary Scene

Egyptian Americans

A Growing Wave of Immigration

Settlement and Acculturation

Iraqi Americans

Homeland Influence

The Contemporary Scene

Palestinian Americans

Homeland Influence

The American Federation of Ramallah

Community Life

Iranian Americans

Israeli Americans

Push–Pull Factors

Settlement Patterns

Adjustment and Identity

Turkish Americans

Factors Against Immigration

Societal Attitudes

Settlement Patterns

Assimilation

Sociological Analysis

The Functionalist View

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Chapter 10 Black Americans

Sociohistorical Perspective

The Years of Slavery

Racism and Its Legacy

Institutionalized Racism

Immigration and Jim Crow

Effects of Jim Crow

The South

The North

The Ku Klux Klan

The Winds of Change

Desegregation: The First Phase

Desegregation: The Second Phase

Urban Unrest

The 1960s Riots

The 1980s Miami Riots

The 1992 Los Angeles Riot

The Bell Curve Debate

Early IQ Tests

IQ Test Performance by Other Groups

Language as Prejudice

Social Indicators of Black Progress

Education

Income

Occupation

Housing

Redlining

Residential Segregation

Race or Class?

The Black Middle Class

The Black Poor

The Racial Divide

African and Afro-Caribbean Immigrants

Afro-Caribbean Americans

The Haitians

The Jamaicans

African-born Americans

Cape Verdean Americans

Nigerian Americans

Assimilation

Sociological Analysis

The Functionalist View

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Chapter 11 Hispanic Americans

Sociohistorical Perspective

Structural Conditions

Cultural Differentiation

The Cosmic Race

Machismo

Dignidad

Racial Attitudes

Other Cultural Attributes

Current Patterns

Social Indicators of Hispanic Progress

Education

Income

Occupation

Mexican Americans

Recruiting Mexicans

Expulsion

Violence

Urban Life

Stereotyping

Chicano Power

Current Patterns

Puerto Rican Americans

Early Relations

The Push–Pull Factors

The Family

Religion

Puerto Rican Communities

Socioeconomic Characteristics

 Cuban Americans

Migration

Ethnic Communities

The Contemporary Scene

Cultural Values

 Caribbean, Central, and South Americans

Dominican Americans

Salvadoran Americans

Nicaraguan Americans

Colombian Americans

 Assimilation

Education

Family

Sociological Analysis

The Functionalist View

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Part IV Other Minorities

 

Chapter 12 Religious Minorities

Sociohistorical Perspective

Catholic Americans

Societal Hostility

Values and Practices

Religion

Education

The Contemporary Scene

Jewish Americans

Immigration Before 1880

Newcomers and Tension

Anti-Semitism

Upward Mobility

Social Interaction

Jewish Identity

Mormon Americans

The Early Years

Values and Practices

Family

Education

Religion

Economics

The Contemporary Scene

Muslim Americans

Values and Practices

Confronting Prejudice and Discrimination

Amish Americans

Values, Symbols, and Practices

Conflicts with Society

Rastafarian Americans

The Early Years in Jamaica

From Outcasts to Social Acceptance

Values, Symbols, and Practices

The Contemporary Scene

Santerían Americans

Values, Symbols, and Practices

Santería in the United States

Hindu Americans

Values, Symbols, and Practices

Hinduism in the United States

Religion and U.S. Society

Civil Religion

Current Controversies

Assimilation

Sociological analysis

The Functionalist View

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Chapter 13 Women as a Minority Group

Sociohistorical Perspective

Restrictions on Women

The Suffrage Movement

The Women’s Liberation Movement

The Reality of Gender Differences

Biological Explanations

Socialization and Gender Roles

Childhood Socialization

Advertising

Immigrant and Minority Women

Vestiges of White Ethnic Orientations

Today’s Minority Women

 Commonalities

Social Indicators of Women’s Status

Education

Employment

Income

Sexual Harassment

Complaints and Actions

 Sexism and the Law

Sociological Analysis

The Functionalist View

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Chapter 14 Gays, People with Disabilities, and the Elderly

Sexual Orientation

Sociohistorical Perspective

Gay Genetics

Homosexuality in the United States

Stigma and Sanctions

Tolerance and Backlash

How Many Gays Are There?

Public Attitudes About Homosexuality

Current Issues

Hate Crimes

Same-Sex Marriages

Gay Parenting

People with Disabilities

Sociohistorical Perspective

Americans with Disabilities

Legislative Actions

Rehabilitation Act of 1973

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

Myths and Stereotypes

Current Issues

Old Age

Sociohistorical Perspective

The Graying of America

Growing Diversity of the Older Population

Demographic Factors

Values About Age

Myths and Stereotypes

Mental Capacities

Sexuality

Current Issues

Age Discrimination

Economic Security

Health Care

Immigrant Elderly

Sociological Analysis

The Functionalist View

Activity Theory

Disengagement Theory

The Conflict View

The Interactionist View

Retrospect

 

Part V Contemporary Patterns and Issues

 

Chapter 15 The Ever-Changing U.S. Mosaic

Ethnic Consciousness

Country of Origin as a Factor

The Three-Generation Hypothesis

The Changing Face of Ethnicity

Transnationalism

Social Capital

Segmented Assimilation

Naturalization

Ethnicity as a Social Process

Migration Patterns

Symbolic Ethnicity

Current Ethnic Issues

Immigration Fears

Jobs

Wages

Costs and Contributions

Public-Opinion Polls

Unauthorized Immigrants

Language Retention

Bilingual Education

The Official English Movement

Multiculturalism

Diversity in the Future

Social Indicators of Change

Interethnic Marriages

Interracial Marriages

Racial Identity

Religion and Migration

Beyond Tomorrow

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