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Overview

How Public Policy Impacts Racial Inequality, edited by Josh Grimm and Jaime Loke, brings together scholars of political science, sociology, and mass communication to provide an in-depth analysis of race in the United States through the lens of public policy. This vital collection outlines how issues such as profiling, wealth inequality, and housing segregation relate to race and policy decisions at both the local and national levels. Each chapter explores the inherent conflict between policy enactment, perception, and enforcement. Contributors examine topics ranging from the American justice system’s role in magnifying racial and ethnic disparities to the controversial immigration policies enacted by the Trump administration, along with pointed discussions of how the racial bias of public policy decisions historically impacts emerging concerns such as media access, health equity, and asset poverty.

By presenting nuanced case studies of key topics, How Public Policy Impacts Racial Inequality offers a timely and wide-ranging collection on major social and political issues unfolding in twenty-first-century America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807171691
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Publication date: 05/08/2019
Series: Media and Public Affairs
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Josh Grimm is associate dean of research and strategic initiatives at the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University.

Jaime Loke is assistant professor of journalism at the Bob Schieffer College of Communication at Texas Christian University.

Table of Contents

Collection stemming from the Manship School's 2017 John Breaux Symposium, "Blurred Boundaries, Real Consequences: The Intersection of Public Policy and Race"

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Race, Police Misconduct and Public Policy: Focus on Racial Profiling and Police Killings
Shaun L. Gabbidon

Chapter 2: Residential Segregation in the Twenty-First Century and the Role of Housing Policy
Jackelyn Hwang, Elizabeth Roberto, and Jacob S. Rugh

Chapter 3: Media Inclusion, Racial Justice, and Digital Citizenship
Srividya Ramasubramanian

Chapter 4: Public Policies Designed to Increase Health Equity
Holley A. Wilkin

Chapter 5: On the Edge: Multiracial Groups and Public Policies
Mary E. Campbell and Sylvia M. Emmanuel

Chapter 6: Build that Wall?: Positioning Trump’s Immigration Legislation with Previous U.S. Laws
Josh Grimm

Chapter 7: Race, Wealth, and Homesteading Revisited: How Public Policies Destroy(ed) Black Wealth
Lori Latrice Martin

Chapter 8: Political Information in Black and White: The Effect of Attention to Black Political Discourse on Black Opinion Formation
Ismail K. White, Chryl Laird, Ernest McGowen, Jared Clemons

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