Hraba uses the social science disciplines--i.e., sociology, history, and psychology--to set the scope of his research on American ethnicity. Hraba combines the theoretical premises of assimilation, pluralism, and ethnic conflict theory as methods for Viewing ethnic group convergence to and divergence from American society. Each theory is only a partial explanation of societal modernization and ethnic evolution . . . and together they offer a fuller understanding of ethnic evolution in the modernization process (p. 7). Societal modernization and ethnic evolution are keys for understanding the convergence (inclusion) and divergence (exclusion) process
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The heritage of European colonization in the New World left a legacy of dualism for the contempora...
Govers and Vermeulen\u27s book seems to be a timely one, considering the resurgence of inter-ethnic ...
Whether ethnicity stems from certain intrinsic group characteristics or whether it is a definition c...
Ethnicity and Race in the U.S.A. is a timely collection of essays (earlier published as articles in ...
... Ethnic identity requires the maintenance of sufficiently consistent behavior to enable others to...
The reader seeking fresh and intellectually stimulating material on American ethnic history will fin...
The growing awareness of America\u27s ethnic pluralism has become one of the factors shaping modern ...
From Different Shores is surely a very welcome addition to the growing body of research and serious ...
Felix M. Padilla\u27s contribution to the growing body of literature on Latino/Hispanic identity in ...
Attitudes towards specific racial minorities have been central to the history of the United States. ...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Co-authored by two distinguished sociologists, this book is a valuable synthesis of scholarship on r...
This essay is a review and analysis of seven textbooks published in the Prentice-Hall Ethnic Groups ...
Psychologists and other social scientists are critically analyzing the “state of the art” of communi...
Believing that a relatively small amount of research has been done with the ethnic identity of white...
The heritage of European colonization in the New World left a legacy of dualism for the contempora...
Govers and Vermeulen\u27s book seems to be a timely one, considering the resurgence of inter-ethnic ...