Bubbling Cauldron: Race, Ethnicity, and the Urban Crisis
How can race and ethnicity be understood as questions of power? How do changes among racial and ethnic groups alter conflicts about these groups’ identities and the resultant power structure shaped by these conflicts? The contributors to this important new volume take up these questions and others as they delve beneath the turbulent surface of racial and ethnic relations in urban centers worldwide.

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Bubbling Cauldron: Race, Ethnicity, and the Urban Crisis
How can race and ethnicity be understood as questions of power? How do changes among racial and ethnic groups alter conflicts about these groups’ identities and the resultant power structure shaped by these conflicts? The contributors to this important new volume take up these questions and others as they delve beneath the turbulent surface of racial and ethnic relations in urban centers worldwide.

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Bubbling Cauldron: Race, Ethnicity, and the Urban Crisis

Bubbling Cauldron: Race, Ethnicity, and the Urban Crisis

Bubbling Cauldron: Race, Ethnicity, and the Urban Crisis

Bubbling Cauldron: Race, Ethnicity, and the Urban Crisis

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How can race and ethnicity be understood as questions of power? How do changes among racial and ethnic groups alter conflicts about these groups’ identities and the resultant power structure shaped by these conflicts? The contributors to this important new volume take up these questions and others as they delve beneath the turbulent surface of racial and ethnic relations in urban centers worldwide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816623327
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 08/08/1995
Edition description: First edition
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.88(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Michael Peter Smith is professor of community studies and development at the University of California, Davis.

Joe R. Feagin is graduate research professor in sociology at the University of Florida.

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