Ghetto Revolts

Ghetto Revolts

by Peter H. Rossi
Ghetto Revolts

Ghetto Revolts

by Peter H. Rossi

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Overview

For the past decade, transaction, and now Society, has dedicated itself to the task of reporting the strains and conflicts within the American system. The work done in the magazine has crossed disciplinary boundaries. This represents much more than simple cross-disciplinary team efforts. It embodies rather a recognition that the social world cannot be easily carved into neat academic disciplines; that, indeed, the study of the experience of blacks in American ghettos, or the manifold uses and abuses of agencies of law enforcement, or the sorts of overseas policies that lead to the celebration of some dictatorships and the condemnation of others, can best be examined from many viewpoints and from the vantage points of many disciplines. The editors of Society magazine are now making available in permanent form the most important work done in the magazine, supplemented in some cases by additional materials edited to reflect the tone and style developed over the years by transaction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780878555642
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 01/30/1970
Series: Society Bks.
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1340L (what's this?)

About the Author

Peter H. Rossi (1921-2006) was professor of sociology emeritus at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, director of research at the Social and Demographic Research Institute, and past president of the American Sociological Association. Known as one of the most eminent of American social scientists, Rossi authored over forty books and two hundred scholarly articles. His works include Down and Out in America: The Origins of Homelessness; Just Punishments: Federal Guidelines and Public Opinion Compared; Natural Hazards and Public Choice;and Armed and Considered Dangerous.

Table of Contents

Rossi, P. H. Introduction.—Williams, W. Cleveland's crisis ghetto.—Boesel, D. and others. White institutions and Black rage.—Conforti, J. N. Newark: ghetto or city?—Schuman, H. Free will and determinism in public beliefs about race.—Parmenter, T. Breakdown of law and order.—Rainwater, L. Open letter on white justice and the riots.—Dynes, R. and Quarantelli, E. Looting in American cities.—Knopf, T. A. Sniping: a new pattern of violence.—Lipsky, M. and Olson, D. Riot commission politics.—Rosenthal, M. Where rumor raged.—Blauner, R. S. Whitewash over Watts.—Greer, E. The liberation of Gary, Indiana.—Barbaro, F. Newark: political brokers.
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