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The Routledge companion to race and ethnicity / edited by Stephen M. Caliendo, Charlton D. McIlwain.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Routledge companions
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Race.
- Ethnicity.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Other Title:
- Companion to race and ethnicity
- Place of Publication:
- London : Routledge, 2020.
- System Details:
- text file
- Biography/History:
- Stephen M. Caliendo is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Political Science at North Central College, where he studies political psychology and political communication, particularly as it relates to U.S. elections and race. He is the author of Teachers Matter: The Trouble with Leaving Political Education to the Coaches (2000) and Inequality in America: Race, Poverty and Fulfilling Democracy's Promise (Routledge, third edition forthcoming). He is also coauthor of Race Appeal: How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns (2011). Charlton D. McIlwain is Associate Professor of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University. His current research focuses on the use of racial appeals in political communication, including the semiotic construction of racial appeals in language and visual images; the effects of racial appeals on public opinion and voting behavior; framing and priming effects of race in various media; and media coverage of minority political candidates. He is the coauthor of Race Appeal: How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns (2011), as well as When Death Goes Pop: Death, Media and the Remaking of Community (2004), Death in Black and White: Death, Ritual and Family Ecology (2003), and Black Software: The Internet and Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter (2020).
- Notes:
- Previous edition: 2011.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- <P>Introduction</P><P>1. Origins of the Concept of Race</P><I><P>F. Carl Walton and Stephen M. Caliendo</P><P></P></I><P>2. Ethnicity</P><I><P>Vivian Ibrahim</P><P></P></I><P>3. Whiteness</P><I><P>Robert Jensen</P><P></P></I><P>4. Colonialism/Postcolonialism</P><I><P>William Muck</P><P></P></I><P>5. Race, Politics and Public Policy</P><I><P>Charlton D. McIlwain and Stephen M. Caliendo</P><P></P></I><P>6. Race-based Social Movements</P><I><P>Charlton D. McIlwain</P><P></P></I><P>7. Immigration</P><I><P>Katharina Natter</P><P></P></I><P>8. Race, Gender and Sexuality</P><I><P>Nina Asher</P><P></P></I><P>9. Race, Media and Popular Culture</P><I><P>Stephen M. Caliendo</P><P></P></I><P>10. Race, Ethnicity and Globalization</P><I><P>S. P. Udayakumar</P><P></P></I><P>A to Z: Key Concepts in the Study of Race and Ethnicity</P>
- Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
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- Other Format:
- Print version:
- ISBN:
- 9780429602962
- 0429602960
- 9780429608483
- 0429608489
- 9780429597442
- 0429597444
- 9780429058608
- 0429058608
- Publisher Number:
- 99989049124
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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