Just neighbors? : research on African American and Latino relations in the United States /

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Tác giả khác: Telles, Edward Eric, 1956- (Biên tập viên), Sawyer, Mark Q., 1972- (Biên tập viên), Rivera-Salgado, Gaspar (Biên tập viên)
Định dạng: Điện tử eBook
Ngôn ngữ:Tiếng Anh
Được phát hành: New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [2011]
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Mục lục:
  • Labor markets : immigration and Black/Latino labor market dynamics / Frank D. Bean ... [et al.]
  • Politics, commonalities, competition and linked fate : race relations in new and traditional immigrant receiving areas / Michael Jones-Correa
  • Perceptions of competition between Latinos and Blacks : the development of a relative measure of inter-group competition / Jason L. Morin, Gabriel R. Sanchez and Matt A. Barreto
  • Follow the leader? : elite messages and Latino perceptions of commonality with African Americans / Kevin Wallsten and Tatishe Nteta
  • African Americans and Latinos in Houston : intergroup perceptions and relations / Nestor Rodriguez and Tatcho Mindiola
  • Myths and realities : Black and brown politics in Los Angeles / Mark Q. Sawyer
  • Intergroup relations in three southern cities : Black and white Americans and Latino immigrants attitudes / Paula McClain ... [et al.]
  • Black attitudes towards Hispanic immigrants in South Carolina / Monica McDermott
  • Black, brown, young and together : inter- and intra-group affinity and coalitions between Black and Latino youth / Regina Freer and Claudia Sandoval
  • This is not a Latino or Black issue, this is our issue! : framing commonality in a multiracial coalition / Sylvia Zamora
  • Ethnic succession and ethnic conflict : street gangs in Los Angeles / James Diego Vigil
  • Examining the relationship between African American and Latino street gangs : conflict, cooperation and avoidance in two multi-racial urban neighborhoods / Cid Martinez and Victor Rios.