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This book deals with a broad range of social issues facing
Mexican-origin people in the United States. The studies presented
in this volume are brought together by two main themes: (1) social
inequalities-cultural, educational, and economic-endured by the
Chicano/Mexicano community in the United States and (2) the
community's efforts to eradicate the source of those inequalities.
The second edition of Chicanas and Chicanos in Contemporary Society
takes into consideration the most recent demographic changes
affecting the Chicano/Mexicano people. With one-third of persons of
Mexican descent under the age of fifteen, many of the challenges
center on the current well-being of children and their future
prospects. Unlike any other book in the market, several chapters
closely examine issues related to children and youth, with
particular attention given to children's ethnic identity, schooling
practices, and educational policies. Two additional features set
this book apart from other books. First, it includes new chapters
focused on Chicana/Mexicana mothers, including adolescent mothers,
interactions with their children and their efforts to reform
schools. Second, it has contributions that analyze relations
between Mexican immigrants and their coethnics born in the United
States. The studies offered in this volume employ multiple
theoretical perspectives and research methods. The studies invoke
theories from social science disciplines such as sociology,
anthropology, and psychology. Contributors use a variety of
analytical strategies, including ethnographic methods and
quantitative analysis.
This book deals with a broad range of social issues facing
Mexican-origin people in the United States. The studies presented
in this volume are brought together by two main themes: (1) social
inequalities-cultural, educational, and economic-endured by the
Chicano/Mexicano community in the United States and (2) the
community's efforts to eradicate the source of those inequalities.
The second edition of Chicanas and Chicanos in Contemporary Society
takes into consideration the most recent demographic changes
affecting the Chicano/Mexicano people. With one-third of persons of
Mexican descent under the age of fifteen, many of the challenges
center on the current well-being of children and their future
prospects. Unlike any other book in the market, several chapters
closely examine issues related to children and youth, with
particular attention given to children's ethnic identity, schooling
practices, and educational policies. Two additional features set
this book apart from other books. First, it includes new chapters
focused on Chicana/Mexicana mothers, including adolescent mothers,
interactions with their children and their efforts to reform
schools. Second, it has contributions that analyze relations
between Mexican immigrants and their coethnics born in the United
States. The studies offered in this volume employ multiple
theoretical perspectives and research methods. The studies invoke
theories from social science disciplines such as sociology,
anthropology, and psychology. Contributors use a variety of
analytical strategies, including ethnographic methods and
quantitative analysis.
Delivering unrivaled insight into the latest trends and issues,
Jones/Crain/Wlezien/Flores' TEXAS POLITICS TODAY, ENHANCED, 19th
EDITION, combines a comparative approach with tightly integrated
learning objectives and questions addressing the Texas GOVT 2306
Core Objectives. Equipping you to think critically, it offers
expanded coverage of ideology and social issues that affect your
daily life. Explore the latest developments in abortion access,
LGBTQ rights, and marijuana laws. You'll find extensive coverage on
topics like Texas demographic changes, the importance of Latinos in
Texas politics, political polarization, culture clashes in
politics, districting, voting obstacles, criminal justice reforms
and more. First-person essays illustrate how Texas politics works
in real-world practice. Closing the gap between political theory
and reality, the text gives you a clear understanding of how Texas
compares with other states.
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