Recognizing Race and Ethnicity
Power, Privilege, and Inequality
Samenvatting
-Provides engaging and accessible introduction to current research in sociology of race and ethnicity designed for undergraduate students and readers
-Examines the key theoretical and cultural constructions of race, ethnicity, power, and social relations
-Highlights the critical function of white privilege in social, cultural, political, and economic relations
-Highly relevant discussion and contextual analysis of understanding race, racism, and social relations in the age of Black Lives Matter, police abolition/reform movements, and the wake left behind by the era of Trump
-Includes important case studies of key social and political movements and events, such as the Standing Rock protests, Confederate statue removals, and movements for climate change action

