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Kindness Wars - The History and Political Economy of Human Caring: Noel A. Cazenave Kindness Wars - The History and Political Economy of Human Caring
Noel A. Cazenave
R1,148 Discovery Miles 11 480 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

--Explores the philosophical and social foundations of Kindness in the context of the great ideas of history --Places the prospects for a return to a kindness framework in social theory and ethical philosophy --Excellent book for classroom debate in the social sciences and philosophy

Kindness Wars - The History and Political Economy of Human Caring: Noel A. Cazenave Kindness Wars - The History and Political Economy of Human Caring
Noel A. Cazenave
R4,130 Discovery Miles 41 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

--Explores the philosophical and social foundations of Kindness in the context of the great ideas of history --Places the prospects for a return to a kindness framework in social theory and ethical philosophy --Excellent book for classroom debate in the social sciences and philosophy

Welfare Racism - Playing the Race Card Against America's Poor (Paperback): Kenneth J. Neubeck, Noel A. Cazenave Welfare Racism - Playing the Race Card Against America's Poor (Paperback)
Kenneth J. Neubeck, Noel A. Cazenave
R1,600 Discovery Miles 16 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


What is welfare racism? It is the images that politicians evoke when they speak of "welfare queens" or "deadbeat dads." It is the disproportionate representation of people of color who are in the US poverty population. It is the view that welfare is a black problem.
In Welfare Racism, sociologists Neubeck and Cazenave analyze the impact of racism on U.S. welfare policy. For decades, they argue, Americans have been bombarded with racist comments and stereotypes about those who receive welfare, allowing politicians to exploit racial cliches for their own political gains. Even liberal politicians have now joined in playing the "race card" by supporting the ill-conceived welfare reforms of 1996 which abolished Air to Families with Dependent Children. Such recent reforms are anti-welfare not anti-poverty.
In a hard-hitting and eloquently written investigation of historical and current attitudes toward welfare, Welfare Racism shows how racist motives, policies, and administrative policies have long undermined public assistance programs. Challenging the current contention that racism is of decreasing importance in our society, Neubeck and Cazenave warn that avoidance of the race issue will lead to unprecedented racial conflict in the 21st century.
A powerful expose of a deeply-rooted but woefully ignored form of racial blindness, Welfare Racism is an important first step toward more humane and rational policies for the men, women, and children who have been ravaged by the current system.
Kenneth J. Neubeck and Noel A. Cazenave have written extensively on poverty and social problems in the U.S. Neubeck is the author of Social Problems:A Critical Approach, and Cazenave is an expert on the War on Poverty of the 1960s. They are both Associate Professors of Sociology at the University of Connecticut.

Killing African Americans - Police and Vigilante Violence as a Racial Control Mechanism (Hardcover): Noel A. Cazenave Killing African Americans - Police and Vigilante Violence as a Racial Control Mechanism (Hardcover)
Noel A. Cazenave
R4,755 Discovery Miles 47 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Killing African Americans examines the pervasive, disproportionate, and persistent police and vigilante killings of African Americans in the United States as a racial control mechanism that sustains the racial control system of systemic racism. Noel A. Cazenave's well-researched and conceptualized historical sociological study is one of the first books to focus exclusively on those killings and to treat them as political violence. Few issues have received as much conventional and social media attention in the United States over the past few years or have, for decades now, sparked so many protests and so often strained race relations to a near breaking point. Because of both its timely and its enduring relevance, Killing African Americans can reach a large audience composed not only of students and scholars, but also of Movement for Black Lives activists, politicians, public policy analysts, concerned police officers and other criminal justice professionals, and anyone else eager to better understand this American nightmare and its solutions from a progressive and informed African American perspective.

Killing African Americans - Police and Vigilante Violence as a Racial Control Mechanism (Paperback): Noel A. Cazenave Killing African Americans - Police and Vigilante Violence as a Racial Control Mechanism (Paperback)
Noel A. Cazenave
R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Killing African Americans examines the pervasive, disproportionate, and persistent police and vigilante killings of African Americans in the United States as a racial control mechanism that sustains the racial control system of systemic racism. Noel A. Cazenave's well-researched and conceptualized historical sociological study is one of the first books to focus exclusively on those killings and to treat them as political violence. Few issues have received as much conventional and social media attention in the United States over the past few years or have, for decades now, sparked so many protests and so often strained race relations to a near breaking point. Because of both its timely and its enduring relevance, Killing African Americans can reach a large audience composed not only of students and scholars, but also of Movement for Black Lives activists, politicians, public policy analysts, concerned police officers and other criminal justice professionals, and anyone else eager to better understand this American nightmare and its solutions from a progressive and informed African American perspective.

The Urban Racial State - Managing Race Relations in American Cities (Hardcover): Noel A. Cazenave The Urban Racial State - Managing Race Relations in American Cities (Hardcover)
Noel A. Cazenave
R3,539 Discovery Miles 35 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Urban Racial State introduces a new multi-disciplinary analytical approach to urban racial politics that provides a bridging concept for urban theory, racism theory, and state theory. This perspective, dubbed by Noel A. Cazenave as the Urban Racial State, both names and explains the workings of the political structure whose chief function for cities and other urban governments is the regulation of race relations within their geopolitical boundaries. In The Urban Racial State, Cazenave incorporates extensive archival and oral history case study data to support the placement of racism analysis as the focal point of the formulation of urban theory and the study of urban politics. Cazenave's approach offers a set of analytical tools that is sophisticated enough to address topics like the persistence of the urban racial state under the rule of African Americans and other politicians of color.

Female Beauty - The art of human decoration (Paperback): Ernest Feydeau, A. Cazenave Female Beauty - The art of human decoration (Paperback)
Ernest Feydeau, A. Cazenave
R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Conceptualizing Racism - Breaking the Chains of Racially Accommodative Language (Hardcover): Noel A. Cazenave Conceptualizing Racism - Breaking the Chains of Racially Accommodative Language (Hardcover)
Noel A. Cazenave
R3,485 Discovery Miles 34 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Conceptualizing Racism is a provocative book that confronts the language we use to discuss and understand racism. Author Noel A. Cazenave argues that American social science has, since its inception, practiced linguistic racial accommodation that blurs our understanding of systemic racism and makes it difficult to effect meaningful change. Conceptualizing Racism highlights how words matter in racism studies. The author traces the history of linguistic racial accommodation through the development of sociology as a discipline and illustrates how it is at play today, not only within the discipline but in public life.

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