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Australian Society and Culture - HOME   Australian Society and Culture Cultural Diversity: Its Social Psychology "Cultural Diversity shows how social psychology can contribute to contemporary debates about immigration and multiculturalism. The book focuses on the social psychological processes involved in multicultural societies, with a special focus on immigrants and ethnic relations. It discusses how immigrants and members of minorities deal with acculturation issues, the reaction of the receiving societies, and the consequences of migration for intergroup relations and societal cohesion. These issues are examined through the presentation of research concerning identity, intergroup relations, social influence, and social representations. ...

Australian Society and Culture - HOME   Australian Society and Culture Cultural Diversity: Its Social Psychology "Cultural Diversity shows how social psychology can contribute to contemporary debates about immigration and multiculturalism. The book focuses on the social psychological processes involved in multicultural societies, with a special focus on immigrants and ethnic relations. It discusses how immigrants and members of minorities deal with acculturation issues, the reaction of the receiving societies, and the consequences of migration for intergroup relations and societal cohesion. These issues are examined through the presentation of research concerning identity, intergroup relations, social influence, and social representations. ...

Mexican Immigrant - HOME   Mexican Immigrant Becoming Neighbors in a Mexican American Community: Power, Conflict, and Solidarity "This book offers a provocative analysis of how ethnic identity is constructed and explores the significance Mexican ancestry plays in the lives of Mexican Americans. . . . It is an authoritative text."--Martha Menchaca, Professor of Anthropology, University of Texas at AustinOn the surface, Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants to the United States seem to share a common cultural identity but often make uneasy neighbors. Discrimination and assimilationist policies have influenced generations of Mexican Americans so that some now fear that the status they have gained by assimilating into American society will be jeopardized ...

Social Justice Issue - HOME   Social Justice Issue Multicultural Issues in the Criminal Justice System by Steve Wallace, "Multicultural Issues in the Criminal Justice System" is the only book to completely address diversity issues for every aspect of the criminal justice system. This book seeks to define and characterize the dynamics of cross-cultural interaction and to provide an explanation of the circumstances that have brought American criminal justice into the 21st century. Summarizing historical and cultural issues while relating them to the emergence of the modern criminal justice system, the book gives a global overview of ...

Immigrant Education - HOME   Immigrant Education Asian Migrants and Education by Michael W.Charney, The contributors to this volume explore the close relationship between education and the molding of modern immigrant societies through case studies of either Asian migrants or Asian immigrant societies. Examining the schools, kinds of education, and effects of education policies, the volume considers three questions involved in this relationship. First, what is the role of education in mediating the negotiation between social identities and identifications? Second, how do educational systems and policies in immigrant societies approach the diverse cultural agendas of immigrant ...

Canada Immigration Official Site - HOME   Canada Immigration Official Site Contours of the Heart: South Asians Map North America by Sunaina Maira, This book comes at a critical time in the history of South Asians in North America. As the number of South Asian immigrants increases in the United. States and Canada, a familiar tension has been the immigrant conflict between home as a physical site in North America and home as an emotional concept tied to the ancestral country, and the second generation's questioning of both notions. This anthology critically explores this familiar tension and the ...

Canada Immigration Latest News - HOME   Canada Immigration Latest News Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy by George J. Borjas, The United States took in more than a million immigrants per year in the late 1990s, more than at any other time in history. For humanitarian and many other reasons, this may be good news. But as George Borjas shows in Heaven's Door, it's decidedly mixed news for the American economy -- and positively bad news for the country's poorest citizens. Widely regarded as the country's leading immigration economist, Borjas presents the ...

French Immigrant - HOME   French Immigrant The French in Texas: History, Migration, Culture by Francois Lagarde, X "This book ranks as the best overall study of the French experience in Texas ever assembled. It will be useful to both specialists and general readers curious about the many French accomplishments and failures in Texas."--Jack Jackson, editor of Texas by Teran: The Diary Kept by General Manuel de Mier y Teran on His 1828 Inspection of TexasThe flag of France is one of the six flags that have flown over Texas, but all that many people know about ... and explorers, the French pirates and privateers, the Bonapartists of Champ-d'Asile, the French at the Alamo, Dubois de Saligny and French recognition of the Republic of Texas, the nineteenth-century utopists of Icaria and Reunion, and the French Catholic missions. Other articles deal with French immigration in Texas, including the founding of Castroville, Cajuns in Texas, and the French economic presence in Texas today (the first such study ever published). The remaining articles look at painters Theodore and Marie Gentilz, sculptor Raoul Josset, French architecture in Texas, French travelers from Theodore ...

Muslim American Society - HOME   Muslim American Society New Faiths, Old Fears: Muslims and Other Asian Immigrants in American Religious Life by Bruce B. Lawrence, As a result of immigration from Asia in the wake of the passage of the 1965 Hart-Celler Immigration Act, the fastest-growing religions in America -faster than all Christian groups combined -are Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. In this remarkable book, a leading scholar of religion asks how these new faiths have changed or have been changed by the pluralist face of American civil society. How have these new religious minorities ...

Immigrant Statistics - HOME   Immigrant Statistics Indian Immigration During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came to America and how ...

Immigrant in the Us - HOME   Immigrant in the Us Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy by George J. Borjas, The United States took in more than a million immigrants per year in the late 1990s, more than at any other time in history. For humanitarian and many other reasons, this may be good news. But as George Borjas shows in Heaven's Door, it's decidedly mixed news for the American economy -- and positively bad news for the country's poorest citizens. Widely regarded as the country's leading immigration economist, Borjas presents the ...

Immigrant Nation - HOME   Immigrant Nation Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy by George J. Borjas, The United States took in more than a million immigrants per year in the late 1990s, more than at any other time in history. For humanitarian and many other reasons, this may be good news. But as George Borjas shows in Heaven's Door, it's decidedly mixed news for the American economy -- and positively bad news for the country's poorest citizens. Widely regarded as the country's leading immigration economist, Borjas presents the most comprehensive, ...

Department Government Immigration State United Us - HOME   Department Government Immigration State United Us The Challenge of Diversity Drawing on his experience as a social scientist, Walter Johnson outlines some of the challenges posed by the increasing ethno-cultural diversity of North American society through an examination of immigration history, immigration policy, and the "hot button" issues of multi-culturalism, racism, employment equity legislation, and racial profiling. Also examined are the effects of government policy on aboriginal populations; data from Corrections Canada and the United States Department of Justice to illustrate how social and ethnic inequality affects the likelihood of ...

Becoming Citizen Immigrant U.S - HOME   Becoming Citizen Immigrant U.S Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy by George J. Borjas, The United States took in more than a million immigrants per year in the late 1990s, more than at any other time in history. For humanitarian and many other reasons, this may be good news. But as George Borjas shows in Heaven's Door, it's decidedly mixed news for the American economy -- and positively bad news for the country's poorest citizens. Widely regarded as the country's leading immigration economist, Borjas presents ...

United State of America Immigration - HOME   United State of America Immigration Immigration from Central America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they ...

America Canada North Regional - HOME   America Canada North Regional Immigration from South America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came ...

United State of America Immigration - HOME   United State of America Immigration Immigration from Central America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they ...

Culture Society Ethnicity - HOME   Culture Society Ethnicity Ethnic Identity and Power Cultural Contexts of Political Action in School and Society by Yali Zou, X The relationship between ethnic identity and power has important consequences in a modern world that is changing rapidly through global immigration trends. Studies of ethnic/ racial conflict of ethnic identity and power become necessarily studies of political power, social status, school achievement, and allocation of resources. The recognition of power by an ethnic group, however, creates a competition for control and a rivalry for power over public arenas, such as schools. In ...

United State Immigration - HOME   United State Immigration The Legacy of Exile by Guillermo J. Grenier, Key Benefit: Cubans were welcomed to the United States from the beginning, transformed a major U.S. metropolitan area, exert a powerful and controversial impact on U.S. foreign policy, and that has achieved, in a relatively short time, economic success in this country. The theme of the book is that the Cuban presence has been shaped by the experience of exile. Key Topics: In understanding the case of the Cuban immigration to the United States, you will gain insight into the dynamics of U.S. immigration policy; the differences between immigrants and exiles; interethnic relations among newcomers and established residents; and the economic development of immigrant communities. Cuban immigrants provide a surprising and compelling case study ...

Disabled Europe Regional Society - HOME   Disabled Europe Regional Society Eastern Europe, 1939-2000 This book examines the post-war history of Eastern Europe from the perspective of social history. It examines the nature and impact of socialist dictatorships on life in the region, and reveals the extent to which phenomena that emerged during the dictatorships are shaping society in the region today. It also integrates research conducted in the archives opened in the last eleven years into a general history of the region. Europe by Mike Graf, Discover the diversity of the world's continents through this beautiful new collection of books. Young ...

Culture Society Ethnicity - HOME   Culture Society Ethnicity Ethnic Identity and Power Cultural Contexts of Political Action in School and Society by Yali Zou, X The relationship between ethnic identity and power has important consequences in a modern world that is changing rapidly through global immigration trends. Studies of ethnic/ racial conflict of ethnic identity and power become necessarily studies of political power, social status, school achievement, and allocation of resources. The recognition of power by an ethnic group, however, creates a competition for control and a rivalry for power over public arenas, such as schools. In ...

Economy Immigration - HOME   Economy Immigration Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy by George J. Borjas, The United States took in more than a million immigrants per year in the late 1990s, more than at any other time in history. For humanitarian and many other reasons, this may be good news. But as George Borjas shows in Heaven's Door, it's decidedly mixed news for the American economy -- and positively bad news for the country's poorest citizens. Widely regarded as the country's leading immigration economist, Borjas presents the most comprehensive, ...

Economy Immigration - HOME   Economy Immigration Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy by George J. Borjas, The United States took in more than a million immigrants per year in the late 1990s, more than at any other time in history. For humanitarian and many other reasons, this may be good news. But as George Borjas shows in Heaven's Door, it's decidedly mixed news for the American economy -- and positively bad news for the country's poorest citizens. Widely regarded as the country's leading immigration economist, Borjas presents the most comprehensive, ...

Disabled Europe Regional Society - HOME   Disabled Europe Regional Society Eastern Europe, 1939-2000 This book examines the post-war history of Eastern Europe from the perspective of social history. It examines the nature and impact of socialist dictatorships on life in the region, and reveals the extent to which phenomena that emerged during the dictatorships are shaping society in the region today. It also integrates research conducted in the archives opened in the last eleven years into a general history of the region. Europe by Mike Graf, Discover the diversity of the world's continents through this beautiful new collection of books. Young ...

Disabled Europe Regional Society - HOME   Disabled Europe Regional Society Eastern Europe, 1939-2000 This book examines the post-war history of Eastern Europe from the perspective of social history. It examines the nature and impact of socialist dictatorships on life in the region, and reveals the extent to which phenomena that emerged during the dictatorships are shaping society in the region today. It also integrates research conducted in the archives opened in the last eleven years into a general history of the region. Europe by Mike Graf, Discover the diversity of the world's continents through this beautiful new collection of books. Young ...

Culture Group - ... Multicultural Assessment Perpectives for Professional Psychology: Professional and clinical psychologists, counseling practitioners in related fields, and those involved in training mental health service providers will welcome this timely and important book. Reflecting the rapid increase in U.S. minority populations, it provides a comprehensive survey of assessment issues from an enlightened multicultural perspective. For the first time in one source, readers will find assessment issues related in a systematic way to the cultural experiences and world view of four major cultural/minority groups: African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. The projected growth rate of several of these groups increases the likelihood that many practitioners will soon be ...

United State Immigration - HOME   United State Immigration The Legacy of Exile by Guillermo J. Grenier, Key Benefit: Cubans were welcomed to the United States from the beginning, transformed a major U.S. metropolitan area, exert a powerful and controversial impact on U.S. foreign policy, and that has achieved, in a relatively short time, economic success in this country. The theme of the book is that the Cuban presence has been shaped by the experience of exile. Key Topics: In understanding the case of the Cuban immigration to the United States, you will gain insight into the dynamics of U.S. immigration policy; the differences between immigrants and exiles; interethnic relations among newcomers and established residents; and the economic development of immigrant communities. Cuban immigrants provide a surprising and compelling case study ...

Religion Society Spirituality - HOME   Religion Society Spirituality The Black Spiritual Movement: A Religious Response to Racism by Hans A. Baer, Spiritual churches in the United States represent one of several religious movements that African Americans have adopted in their efforts to cope with mainstream society. In this groundbreaking work, first published in 1984, Hans A. Baer explores the richness and creativity of Black Spiritualism. It sets forth an illuminating ethnography of the movement that corrects numerous stereotypes of African American religion. Baer shows that the Spiritual churches blend diverse elements, borrowing aspects of African American Protestantism, ...

Social Justice and Ethics - ... over the last decade as increasing concern about the accountability of law enforcement and public authorities has prompted ethical questions regarding the actions of those who exercise power over citizens. Criminal Justice Ethics: Theory and Practice provides an overview of the expected standards of behavior and ethical issues that confront those in the various fields of criminal justice. This book takes a sociological approach to criminal justice ethics by emphasizing the social and historical aspects of ethical inquiry. Author Cyndi Banks presents a unique discussion of ethical issues by exploring moral dilemmas faced by professionals in the criminal justice system before examining the major theoretical foundations of ethics. This distinct organization of Criminal Justice Ethics allows readers to understand real-life ethical issues before grappling with philosophical approaches to the resolution of those ...

United States Society - HOME   United States Society State in Society: Studying How States and Societies Transform and Constitute One Another by Joel S. Migdal, The essays in this book trace the development of Joel Migdal's "state-in-society" approach. The essays situate the approach within the classic literature in political science, sociology, and related disciplines but present a new model for understanding state-society relations. It allies parts of the state and groups in society against other such coalitions, determines how societies and states create and maintain distinct ways of structuring day-to-day life, ...

United State Immigration - HOME   United State Immigration The Legacy of Exile by Guillermo J. Grenier, Key Benefit: Cubans were welcomed to the United States from the beginning, transformed a major U.S. metropolitan area, exert a powerful and controversial impact on U.S. foreign policy, and that has achieved, in a relatively short time, economic success in this country. The theme of the book is that the Cuban presence has been shaped by the experience of exile. Key Topics: In understanding the case of the Cuban immigration to the United States, you will gain insight into the dynamics of U.S. immigration policy; the differences between immigrants and exiles; interethnic relations among newcomers and established residents; and the economic development of immigrant communities. Cuban immigrants provide a surprising and compelling case study ...

Economy Immigration - HOME   Economy Immigration Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy by George J. Borjas, The United States took in more than a million immigrants per year in the late 1990s, more than at any other time in history. For humanitarian and many other reasons, this may be good news. But as George Borjas shows in Heaven's Door, it's decidedly mixed news for the American economy -- and positively bad news for the country's poorest citizens. Widely regarded as the country's leading immigration economist, Borjas presents the most comprehensive, ...

America Canada North Regional - HOME   America Canada North Regional Immigration from South America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came ...

Immigrant Child - HOME   Immigrant Child Child Welfare and Family Services: Policies and Practice by Susan Downs, Child Welfare and Family Services: Policies and Practice, Seventh Edition Susan Whitelaw Downs "Wayne State University" Ernestine Moore "Wayne State University" Emily Jean McFadden "Grand Valley State University" Susan Michaud "University of Wisconsin, Madison" Lela B. Costin (late) "Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne" This thorough revision of "Child Welfare and Family Services" reflects current issues, controversies, and innovative practice methods in family and child services. Features of the Seventh Edition: Comprehensive coverage of issues including juvenile justice, advocacy, U.S. Supreme Court decisions, federal legislation such as AFSA and TANF, and statistical updates places content and practice methods in a ...

America Canada North Regional - HOME   America Canada North Regional Immigration from South America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came ...

America Canada North Regional - HOME   America Canada North Regional Immigration from South America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came ...

America Canada North Regional - HOME   America Canada North Regional Immigration from South America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came ...

America Canada North Regional - HOME   America Canada North Regional Immigration from South America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came ...

America Canada North Regional - HOME   America Canada North Regional Immigration from South America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came ...

America Canada North Regional - HOME   America Canada North Regional Immigration from South America During the mid-1960s, the laws regulating immigration to both the United States and Canada were rewritten. Traditionally, the majority of immigrants had come from western European countries; the revised immigration acts opened the door for millions of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some of the books in the series. The Changing Face of North America: Immigration Since 1965 focus on the immigration experiences of people from a specific country or region, giving a history of immigration and explaining why they came ...

Issues In Mass Media And Society (Taking Sides: Clashing Views On Controversial Issues In Mass Media And Society) (Paperback) : Provides a variety of debates surrounding issues in mass media and society, including body image in the medi...

Taking Sides: Clashing Views On Controversial Issues In Drugs And Society (Taking Sides Clashing Views On Controversial Issues In Drugs And Society) (Paperback) : Author: Goldberg, Raymond. Number of Pages: 408. Published On: 2005/10/07. Language: ENGLISH

U.S. Immigration And Naturalization Laws And Issues: A Documentary History (Primary Documents In American History And Contemporary Issues) (Hardcover) : A collection of one hundred primary documents--including court cases, opinion pieces, and other materials--t...

Taking Sides: Clashing Views In Health And Society (Taking Sides: Clashing Views On Controversial Issues In Health And Society) (Paperback) : Author: Daniel, Eileen L. (EDT). Number of Pages: 393. Published On: 2005/11/04. Language: ENGLISH

Taking Sides: Clashing Views In Business Ethics And Society (Taking Sides: Clashing Views On Controversial Issues In Business Ethics And Society) (Paperback) : Author: Newton, Lisa H. (EDT)/ Ford, Maureen M. (EDT). Number of Pages: 436. Published On: 2005/11/18. Langu...

Unguarded Gates: A History Of America S Immigration Crisis (Hardcover) : The threat of unrestrained immigration on American society is assessed here in a sober warning about the ris...

Taking Sides: Clashing Views In Science, Technology, And Society (Taking Sides: Clashing Views On Controversial Issues In Science, Technology And Society) (Pape : Author: Easton, Thomas A. (EDT). Number of Pages: 387. Published On: 2005/10/14. Language: ENGLISH

Greek Immigrants (Immigration To The United States) (Hardcover) : Discusses the history of Greek immigration to the United States and covers key issues, including the reasons...

Polish Immigrants (Immigration To The United States) (Hardcover) : Discusses the history of Polish immigration to the United States and covers key issues, including the reason...

Chinese Immigrants (Immigration To The United States) (Hardcover) : Discusses the history of Chinese immigration to the United States and covers key issues, including the reaso...






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