200 Pages
by
Routledge
200 Pages
by
Routledge
202 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1970, Race and Racialism aims to bring race discussions into the mainstream of sociological discussion through scrutinizing concepts that defines theoretical issues. The book also locates race-relation situations in the context of the wider social structure and historical developments. Contributions raise the question of the abuse of biological and sociological theories... Read more
Editorial Note
Contributors
Foreword, T.B. Bottomore
1. Introduction, Sami Zubaida
2. The Concept of Racism, Michael Banton
3. The Concept of Race in Sociological Theory, John Rex
4. Race, Conflict and Plural Society, David Lockwood
5. Race Relations: The Role of the Police, John R. Lambert
6. Immigrants or Workers, Shelia Allen
7. Race, the Politicians, and Public Opinion: A Case Study, Nicholas Deakin
8. Industrialism and Race in South Africa, Harold Wolpe
Index
Biography
Sami Zubaida






