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age of obama : The changing place of minorities in British and American society.
Title:
age of obama : The changing place of minorities in British and American society.
Author:
Clark, Tom.
ISBN:
9781847792815
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (177 pages)
Contents:
9780719082771 -- 9780719082771 -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Tables, boxes and figures -- Notes on the authors and contributors -- 1 Introduction: the diversity revolution -- 2 Two concepts in two countries: race and migration -- 3 Home truths: how minorities live -- 4 The rickety ladder of opportunity: minorities and work -- 5 Mosaic or cracked vase? Diversity and community life -- 6 Distorting mirrors: media framing and political debate -- 7 Tidal generation: politics and deeper currentsin public opinion -- 8 Concluding thoughts: making a success of the revolution -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
Drawing on collaborative research from a distinguished team at Harvard and Manchester universities, *The age of Obama* asks how two very different societies are responding to the tide of diversity that is being felt around the rich world. *Guardian* journalist Tom Clark, Robert D. Putnam - best-selling author of *Bowling alone* - and Manchester's Edward Fieldhouse offer a wonderfully readable account. Like *Bowling alone*, *The age of Obama* mixes social scientific rigor with accessible charts and lively arguments. It will be enjoyed by politics, sociology and geography students, as well as by anyone else with an interest in ethnic relations.Injustice, it turns out, still blight lives of many UK and US minorities - particularly African Americans. And there are signs the new diversity strains community life. Yet in both countries, public opinion is running irreversibly in favour of tolerance. That augurs well for the future - and suggests a British Obama cannot be ruled out.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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