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Rethinking Social Capital (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston III Rethinking Social Capital (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston III
R2,327 Discovery Miles 23 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Combining theoretical approaches with practical applications, Rethinking Social Capital delineates the meaning, uses, and problems surrounding the concept of social capital. Carl Bankston, a leading scholar in the field, offers a fresh take on the topic, presenting an original way of understanding social capital as a process. The book provides key definitions of social capital, describing its functionality, the surrounding theoretical issues, and its relationship with social structure. Examining capital in its various forms, Bankston discusses the complications of defining social relationships in a financial resource analogy as investments in future outcomes, and proposes an alternative of an original structural model that approaches social capital as a process. Chapters then explore the major applications of social capital theory: to families, communities and education; to formal organizations and informal networks; to class, race, ethnicity and inequality; and to the nation-state. This cutting-edge book is invaluable in clarifying ambiguities surrounding the concept of social capital to students and scholars of the social sciences. Its practical applications will also prove useful to policy makers and public policy institutes.

American Ideas of Equality - A Social History, 1750-2020 (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston American Ideas of Equality - A Social History, 1750-2020 (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston
R2,639 Discovery Miles 26 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Controls and Choices - The Educational Marketplace and the Failure of School Desegregation (Paperback): Carl L. Bankston,... Controls and Choices - The Educational Marketplace and the Failure of School Desegregation (Paperback)
Carl L. Bankston, Stephen J Caldas
R976 Discovery Miles 9 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many activists and writers have ascribed continuing racial segregation in American schools to a failure of will. In this view, forced transfers of students and other aggressive judicially mandated policies would lead to greater equality in education if only legislators and judges had the will to continue trying to make school districts conform to plans for redesigning schools and even American society. Controls and Choices: The Educational Marketplace and the Failure of School Desegregation provides a detailed examination of the nature of the educational marketplace, supported by historical evidence, to argue that school desegregation failed because it involved monopolistic efforts at redistributing opportunities. These efforts were fundamentally at odds with the self-interest of the families who had the greatest ability to make choices in the educational marketplace. The authors use the concept of the educational marketplace to explain how market-based attempts at school reform, notably vouchers and charter schools, have grown out of the failure of desegregation and remain hampered by lack of recognition of how the schools really function as markets. Some additional key features of this book include: *Gives a clear understanding of how schools function as markets *Illustrates the argument with histories of specific school districts *Links the history of school desegregation to school vouchers and charter schools *Includes easy to read and interpret graphs and figures *Includes most up-to-date school population and census information

Forced to Fail - The Paradox of School Desegregation (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston III Forced to Fail - The Paradox of School Desegregation (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston III
R1,905 Discovery Miles 19 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Caldas and Bankston provide a critical, dispassionate analysis of why desegregation in the United States has failed to achieve the goal of providing equal educational opportunities for all students. They offer case histories through dozens of examples of failed desegregation plans from all over the country. The book takes a very broad perspective on race and education, situated in the larger context of the development of individual rights in Western civiliztion. The book traces the long legal history of first racial segregation, and then racial desegregation in America. The authors explain how rapidly changing demographics and family structure in the United States have greatly complicated the project of top-down government efforts to achieve an ideal racial balance in schools. It describes how social capital—a positive outcome of social interaction between and among parents, children, and teachers—creates strong bonds that lead to high academic achievement. The authors show how coercive desegregation weakens bonds and hurts not only students and schools, but also entire communities. Examples from all parts of the United States show how parents undermined desegregation plans by seeking better educational alternatives for their children rather than supporting the public schools to which their children were assigned. Most important, this book offers an alternative, more realistic viewpoint on class, race, and education in America.

Controls and Choices - The Educational Marketplace and the Failure of School Desegregation (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston,... Controls and Choices - The Educational Marketplace and the Failure of School Desegregation (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston, Stephen J Caldas
R1,705 Discovery Miles 17 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many activists and writers have ascribed continuing racial segregation in American schools to a failure of will. In this view, forced transfers of students and other aggressive judicially mandated policies would lead to greater equality in education if only legislators and judges had the will to continue trying to make school districts conform to plans for redesigning schools and even American society. Controls and Choices: The Educational Marketplace and the Failure of School Desegregation provides a detailed examination of the nature of the educational marketplace, supported by historical evidence, to argue that school desegregation failed because it involved monopolistic efforts at redistributing opportunities. These efforts were fundamentally at odds with the self-interest of the families who had the greatest ability to make choices in the educational marketplace. The authors use the concept of the educational marketplace to explain how market-based attempts at school reform, notably vouchers and charter schools, have grown out of the failure of desegregation and remain hampered by lack of recognition of how the schools really function as markets. Some additional key features of this book include: *Gives a clear understanding of how schools function as markets *Illustrates the argument with histories of specific school districts *Links the history of school desegregation to school vouchers and charter schools *Includes easy to read and interpret graphs and figures *Includes most up-to-date school population and census information

Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans - Effective Activities, Strategies, and Assignments for Classrooms and Communities... Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans - Effective Activities, Strategies, and Assignments for Classrooms and Communities (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Edith Wen-Chu Chen, Glenn Omatsu; Contributions by Allan Aquino, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Wayne Au, …
R1,696 Discovery Miles 16 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The number of Asian American students in schools and colleges has soared in the last twenty-five years, and they make up one of the fastest growing segments of the student population. However, classroom material often does not include their version of the American experience. Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans was created to address this void. This resource guide provides interactive activities, assignments, and strategies for classrooms or workshops. Those new to the field of Asian American studies will appreciate the background information on issues that concern Asian Pacific Americans, while experts in the field will find powerful, innovative teaching activities that clearly convey established and new ideas. The activities in this book have been used effectively in classrooms, workshops for staff and practitioners in student services programs, community-based organizations, teacher training programs, social service agencies, and diversity training. Teaching About Asian Pacific Americans serves as a critical resource for anyone interested in race, ethnicity, and Asian Pacific American communities.

Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans - Effective Activities, Strategies, and Assignments for Classrooms and Communities... Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans - Effective Activities, Strategies, and Assignments for Classrooms and Communities (Hardcover, 2 Rev Ed)
Edith Wen-Chu Chen, Glenn Omatsu; Contributions by Allan Aquino, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Wayne Au, …
R3,353 Discovery Miles 33 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The number of Asian American students in schools and colleges has soared in the last twenty-five years, and they make up one of the fastest growing segments of the student population. However, classroom material often does not include their version of the American experience. Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans was created to address this void. This resource guide provides interactive activities, assignments, and strategies for classrooms or workshops. Those new to the field of Asian American studies will appreciate the background information on issues that concern Asian Pacific Americans, while experts in the field will find powerful, innovative teaching activities that clearly convey established and new ideas. The activities in this book have been used effectively in classrooms, workshops for staff and practitioners in student services programs, community-based organizations, teacher training programs, social service agencies, and diversity training. Teaching About Asian Pacific Americans serves as a critical resource for anyone interested in race, ethnicity, and Asian Pacific American communities.

Still Failing - The Continuing Paradox of School Desegregation (Paperback, 2nd Edition): Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston Still Failing - The Continuing Paradox of School Desegregation (Paperback, 2nd Edition)
Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston
R1,030 Discovery Miles 10 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Still Failing: The Continuing Paradox of School Desegregation is a significantly updated and revised version of Caldas and Bankston's previous book Forced to Fail: The Paradox of School Desegregation. The book includes an analysis of the most significant Supreme Court cases that have been decided in the ten years since the first edition of the book appeared. The authors consider the important implications of these recent rulings for the future of school desegregation in America's schools. Social capital theory is used to explain why schools and communities continue to be segregated along racial and ethnic lines. Still Failing also provides the most recent U.S. census and Department of Education statistics documenting the continuing segregation of American schools and districts. The book also continues to track the persistent racial achievement gap, using the newest ACT, SAT, and NAEP testing figures. Finally, the book considers what present segregation trends portend for future efforts to racially and ethnically integrate schools, and close achievement gaps. Additional key features of this book include: *Historical antecedents showing how and why American schooling became racially segregated *Social capital theory to explain school and community segregation *The legal history of all important supreme court cases, congressional laws and presidential executive orders related to school segregation and desegregation *Easy-to-read and interpret graphs and figures *The most up-to-date school population and census information

The Sociology of Katrina - Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe (Hardcover, Second Edition): David L. Brunsma, David Overfelt,... The Sociology of Katrina - Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe (Hardcover, Second Edition)
David L. Brunsma, David Overfelt, Steven J. Picou; Contributions by Carl L. Bankston, John Barnshaw, …
R3,372 Discovery Miles 33 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The second edition of The Sociology of Katrina brings together the nation's top sociological researchers in an effort to deepen our understanding of the modern catastrophe that is Hurricane Katrina. Five years after the storm, its profound impact continues to be felt. This new edition explores emerging themes, as well as ongoing issues that continue to besiege survivors. The book has been updated and revised throughout--from data about recovery efforts and environmental conditions, to discussions of major social issues in education, health care, the economy, and crime. The authors thoroughly review the important topic of recovery, both in New Orleans and in the wider area of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This new edition features a new chapter focused on the Katrina experience for people in the primary impact area, or "ground zero," five years after the storm. This chapter uncovers many challenges in overcoming the critical problems caused by the storm of the century. From this important update of the acclaimed first edition, it is apparent that "the storm is not over," as Katrina continues to generate political, economic, community, and personal controversy.

Forced to Fail - The Paradox of School Desegregation (Paperback): Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston Forced to Fail - The Paradox of School Desegregation (Paperback)
Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston
R863 Discovery Miles 8 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Forced to Fail traces the long legal history of first racial segregation, and then racial desegregation in America. The authors explain how rapidly changing demographics and family structure in the United States have greatly complicated the project of top-down government efforts to achieve an "ideal" racial balance in schools. It describes how social capital-a positive outcome of social interaction between and among parents, children, and teachers-creates strong bonds that lead to high academic achievement. The authors show how coercive desegregation weakens bonds and hurts not only students and schools, but also entire communities. Examples from all parts of the United States show how parents undermined desegregation plans by seeking better educational alternatives for their children rather than supporting the public schools to which their children were assigned. Most important, this book offers an alternative, more realistic viewpoint on class, race, and education in America.

Blue Collar Bayou - Louisiana Cajuns in the New Economy of Ethnicity (Hardcover): Jacques M. Henry, Carl L. Bankston Blue Collar Bayou - Louisiana Cajuns in the New Economy of Ethnicity (Hardcover)
Jacques M. Henry, Carl L. Bankston
R2,698 Discovery Miles 26 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although the French language and the traditional rural way of life are disappearing among Louisiana Cajuns, identification with Cajun ethnicity is flourishing. Henry and Bankston draw on historical documents, ethnographic observations and interviews, and statistical sources to investigate and explain this phenomenon. They argue that while Cajun ethnicity developed from and consisted of the French-speaking, rural poor of the region, it has been transformed, during the 20th century, into a regional class with common interests and outlooks. A substantial minority of Cajuns have risen out of the blue collar niche and into the middle class, creating more complicated problems of adjustment, role redefinition, and the changing nature of relationships with friends and family who remain part of the working class. The authors detail and describe the way the working class Cajun majority and the white collar Cajun minority draw on images and ideas from a reconstructed past to make sense of their present conditions and changes in their community. This comprehensive structural analysis of Cajun ethnicity suggests a new emphasis on structural conditions in understanding ethnic phenomena and introduces the concept of an economy of ethnicity.

In analyzing and exploring the creation and maintenance of Cajun ethnicity, Henry and Bankston also point toward a general theory of contemporary ethnic groups. Why, for instance, have more and more people claimed to be of Native American ancestry? How did the population of people calling themselves Irish soar over the course of a very brief period of time? Arguing that as the cultural basis of difference subsides, ethnic claims increase, and that such claims are based on a number of factors including socioeconomic and regional concerns, the authors contend that the same factors at play in the maintenance of the Cajun ethnicity are also at play in other ethnic communities and subcultures within the United States. They conclude that in claiming an ethnic identity, group members rework ideas of history and ancestry in order to apply these ideas to modern life.

American Ideas of Equality - A Social History, 1750-2020 (Paperback): Carl L. Bankston American Ideas of Equality - A Social History, 1750-2020 (Paperback)
Carl L. Bankston
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Still Failing - The Continuing Paradox of School Desegregation (Hardcover, 2nd Edition): Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston Still Failing - The Continuing Paradox of School Desegregation (Hardcover, 2nd Edition)
Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston
R2,007 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R1,698 (85%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Still Failing: The Continuing Paradox of School Desegregation is a significantly updated and revised version of Caldas and Bankston's previous book Forced to Fail: The Paradox of School Desegregation. The book includes an analysis of the most significant Supreme Court cases that have been decided in the ten years since the first edition of the book appeared. The authors consider the important implications of these recent rulings for the future of school desegregation in America's schools. Social capital theory is used to explain why schools and communities continue to be segregated along racial and ethnic lines. Still Failing also provides the most recent U.S. census and Department of Education statistics documenting the continuing segregation of American schools and districts. The book also continues to track the persistent racial achievement gap, using the newest ACT, SAT, and NAEP testing figures. Finally, the book considers what present segregation trends portend for future efforts to racially and ethnically integrate schools, and close achievement gaps. Additional key features of this book include: *Historical antecedents showing how and why American schooling became racially segregated *Social capital theory to explain school and community segregation *The legal history of all important supreme court cases, congressional laws and presidential executive orders related to school segregation and desegregation *Easy-to-read and interpret graphs and figures *The most up-to-date school population and census information

End of Desegregation? (Hardcover): Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston III End of Desegregation? (Hardcover)
Stephen J Caldas, Carl L. Bankston III
R1,908 R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Save R399 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After over half a century of court-directed efforts to redress the historical educational chasm between blacks and whites in the United States, both the past achievements and the future direction of school desegregation are uncertain. Too often, the early gains made in racially desegregating America's schools seem to have been halted, and in many cases reversed. Urban school decay is once again on the rise, with predictable consequences. For the very poorest minority students, who have limited educational options apart from dangerous, deteriorating neighbourhood schools, drop-out rates are high, standardised test scores are abysmally low, and violence is an everyday fact of life. The gulf between the unskilled, marginalised students being warehoused in these predominantly poor, minority schools on the one hand, and the increasingly high tech society they cannot compete in on the other, is growing. This ground-breaking book presents the viewpoints and research of some of the most prominent scholars in the field of school desegregation. It covers virtually the entire spectrum of thinking and scholarship on school desegregation and its promise, success, necessity, pitfalls and failures.

Affirmative Action - Origins, Controversies and Contradictions (Paperback): Carl L. Bankston III Affirmative Action - Origins, Controversies and Contradictions (Paperback)
Carl L. Bankston III
R2,699 Discovery Miles 26 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Affirmative action is one of the most controversial policies of our time. This book provides a succinct but comprehensive account of the historical background of affirmative action, including the complicated racial history that gave rise to it and the changing meaning of affirmative action in government and law, giving special attention to the role of the civil rights movement. The book traces the major court decisions that have defined how affirmative action policies in education and employment may be used and that have defined the limitations of these policies. It gives particular attention to the emergence of the diversity rationale and to how this became the central legal justification for affirmative action. The book describes how the Supreme Court has been as divided as American society in general on the question of affirmative action. It discusses the relevance of the changing composition of the American population for affirmative action, giving special attention to the Latino and Asian groups that have been the greatest part of demographic change in the United States. It considers the ways in which diversity has become a complicated concept in this changing society. These pages also devote attention to arguments that racial and ethnic affirmative action should be replaced by efforts of socioeconomic affirmative action that would be more relevant to contemporary American society. Following this discussion of social and economic change, this brief volume examines the different ways in which affirmative action is a problematic approach to social inequality. The book suggests that inequality is deeply rooted in social networks and cultural patterns, and that inequality therefore does not lend itself to redesign through planning. It suggests, further, that affirmative action is based on the idea that upward mobility can be selectively encouraged across groups, without recognizing that universal upward movement is not possible. It provides an even-handed consideration of the mismatch, qualification and stigma arguments. Finally, the book looks at the possible future of affirmative action, considering pressures working against preferential policies in employment, education and the substantial support that these policies will continue to have.

The Sociology of Katrina - Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe (Paperback, Second Edition): David L. Brunsma, David Overfelt,... The Sociology of Katrina - Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe (Paperback, Second Edition)
David L. Brunsma, David Overfelt, Steven J. Picou; Contributions by Carl L. Bankston, John Barnshaw, …
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The second edition of The Sociology of Katrina brings together the nation's top sociological researchers in an effort to deepen our understanding of the modern catastrophe that is Hurricane Katrina. Five years after the storm, its profound impact continues to be felt. This new edition explores emerging themes, as well as ongoing issues that continue to besiege survivors. The book has been updated and revised throughout from data about recovery efforts and environmental conditions, to discussions of major social issues in education, health care, the economy, and crime. The authors thoroughly review the important topic of recovery, both in New Orleans and in the wider area of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This new edition features a new chapter focused on the Katrina experience for people in the primary impact area, or "ground zero," five years after the storm. This chapter uncovers many challenges in overcoming the critical problems caused by the storm of the century. From this important update of the acclaimed first edition, it is apparent that "the storm is not over," as Katrina continues to generate political, economic, community, and personal controversy.

Growing Up American - How Vietnamese Children Adapt to Life in the United States (Paperback, New edition): Carl L. Bankston,... Growing Up American - How Vietnamese Children Adapt to Life in the United States (Paperback, New edition)
Carl L. Bankston, Min Zhou
R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Out of stock

Vietnamese Americans form a unique segment of the new U.S. immigrant population. Uprooted from their homeland and often thrust into poor urban neighborhoods, these newcomers have nevertheless managed to establish strong communities in a short space of time. Most remarkably, their children often perform at high academic levels despite difficult circumstances. Growing Up American tells the story of Vietnamese children and sheds light on how they are negotiating the difficult passage into American society. Min Zhou and Carl Bankston draw on research and insights from many sources, including the U.S. census, survey data, and their own observations and in-depth interviews. Focusing on the Versailles Village enclave in New Orleans, one of many newly established Vietnamese communities in the United States, the authors examine the complex skein of family, community, and school influences that shape these children's lives. With no ties to existing ethnic communities, Vietnamese refugees had little control over where they were settled and no economic or social networks to plug into. Growing Up American describes the process of building communities that were not simply transplants but distinctive outgrowths of the environment in which the Vietnamese found themselves. Family and social organizations re-formed in new ways, blending economic necessity with cultural tradition. These reconstructed communities create a particular form of social capital that helps disadvantaged families overcome the problems associated with poverty and ghettoization. Outside these enclaves, Vietnamese children faced a daunting school experience due to language difficulties, racial inequality, deteriorating educational services, and exposure to an often adversarial youth subculture. How have the children of Vietnamese refugees managed to overcome these challenges? Growing Up American offers important evidence that community solidarity, cultural values, and a refugee sensibility have provided them with the resources needed to get ahead in American society. Zhou and Bankston also document the price exacted by the process of adaptation, as the struggle to define a personal identity and to decide what it means to be American sometimes leads children into conflict with their tight-knit communities.

Encyclopedia of American Immigration-Volume 1 (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston Encyclopedia of American Immigration-Volume 1 (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston
R3,114 Discovery Miles 31 140 Out of stock

Offering a clear and innovative approach to immigration history, the three volumes in this set address all questions about immigration that students might reasonable be expected to ask. Essay topics include accent discrimination, world migration patterns and xenophobia. There are also essays on immigrants who had a significant impact on the United States.

Great Events from History - Modern Scandals-Volume 2 (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston Great Events from History - Modern Scandals-Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston
R2,642 Discovery Miles 26 420 Out of stock

The latest edition in the overwhelmingly popular Great Events from History series, Modern Scandals examines over 400 of the most important and most publicized scandals throughout the world since the beginning of the twentieth century. The essays in this set are 3-5 pages long and follow the same reader-friendly format that users have come to expect from the Great Events from History series.

African Americans, Volume 4 - Dutch Morial-William Monroe Trotter (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston African Americans, Volume 4 - Dutch Morial-William Monroe Trotter (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston
R3,190 Discovery Miles 31 900 Out of stock

This expansive five-volume set offers profiles of 775 prominent African American from a wide range of fields. Most of these people have never been covered in any Great Lives set before, and more than one-half of them are contemporary figures. The set is especially strong in personages from the fields of sports and entertainment. Plus, complimentary online access is provided through Salem History.

African Americans, Volume 3 - Alex Haley-Garrett Augustus Morgan (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston African Americans, Volume 3 - Alex Haley-Garrett Augustus Morgan (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston
R3,192 Discovery Miles 31 920 Out of stock

This expansive five-volume set offers profiles of 775 prominent African American from a wide range of fields. Most of these people have never been covered in any Great Lives set before, and more than one-half of them are contemporary figures. The set is especially strong in personages from the fields of sports and entertainment. Plus, complimentary online access is provided through Salem History.

Encyclopedia of American Immigration-Volume 2 (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston Encyclopedia of American Immigration-Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston
R3,468 Discovery Miles 34 680 Out of stock

Offering a clear and innovative approach to immigration history, the three volumes in this set address all questions about immigration that students might reasonable be expected to ask. Essay topics include accent discrimination, world migration patterns and xenophobia. There are also essays on immigrants who had a significant impact on the United States.

African American History-Vol 1 (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston African American History-Vol 1 (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston
R1,877 Discovery Miles 18 770 Out of stock

This three-volume contribution to the Magills Choice series offers comprehensive coverage of the history of African Americans in the United States from their first arrival in British North America in 1619 through the present day. The sets alphabetically arranged essays cover the full sweep of the rich history of African Americans, with articles on the major economic, political, social, and cultural events and developments of nearly four centuries.

African Americans, Volume 2 - Kenneth Chenault-Tony Gwynn (Hardcover): Carl L. Bankston African Americans, Volume 2 - Kenneth Chenault-Tony Gwynn (Hardcover)
Carl L. Bankston
R2,872 Discovery Miles 28 720 Out of stock

This expansive five-volume set offers profiles of 775 prominent African American from a wide range of fields. Most of these people have never been covered in any Great Lives set before, and more than one-half of them are contemporary figures. The set is especially strong in personages from the fields of sports and entertainment. Plus, complimentary online access is provided through Salem History.

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