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Social Problems and Social Movements (Paperback): James DeFronzo, Jungyun Gill Social Problems and Social Movements (Paperback)
James DeFronzo, Jungyun Gill
R2,098 Discovery Miles 20 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intended as the primary text for a social problems course, DeFronzo and Gill's Social Problems and Social Movements stresses the need for collective action and social movements to solve social problems. Both instructors and students will find this a useful framework in which to view today's most pressing social issues. *Chapter 1 introduces the topic of social problems. *Chapter 2 explains how social movements address social problems and describes sociological explanations for the development of social movements. *Chapter 3 describes the power frameworks that participants in social movements must deal with in order to achieve success. *Each following chapter presents overviews of social problems and provides examples of how working together can bring about positive change. *Social Movements and Special Topics boxes provide information on aspects of specific social problems as well as how people organize and work together to solve them.

Unequal Motherhoods and the Adoption of Asian Children - Birth, Foster, and Adoptive Mothers (Paperback): Jungyun Gill Unequal Motherhoods and the Adoption of Asian Children - Birth, Foster, and Adoptive Mothers (Paperback)
Jungyun Gill
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores a deeply personal aspect of globalization: the adoption of Asian children by white Americans. It is based on dozens of interviews with adoptive mothers and adoption social workers, nearly two hundred letters and essays written by Korean birth mothers who put their children up for adoption, and field work at an adoption agency in South Korea. It also includes analyses and explanations of U.S. and South Korean governments' social characteristics and policies regarding adoptions and how relations between nations have affected international adoption. The book focuses on whether the commonly held notion that adoptions are to serve children's welfare and their best interests has tended to render gendered aspects of international adoptions invisible. Factors such as gender inequality, social control of women's reproductive power, patriarchic family structure, and social beliefs concerning womanhood and motherhood that affect international adoptions are revealed in this book. The multiple ways in which adoptive, birth, and foster mothers experience gender oppression from their different social positions of class, race, and nationality are explored and the interdependencies and inequalities of the motherhoods of these three groups of women are brought to light.

Unequal Motherhoods and the Adoption of Asian Children - Birth, Foster, and Adoptive Mothers (Hardcover): Jungyun Gill Unequal Motherhoods and the Adoption of Asian Children - Birth, Foster, and Adoptive Mothers (Hardcover)
Jungyun Gill
R3,284 Discovery Miles 32 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores a deeply personal aspect of globalization: the adoption of Asian children by white Americans. It is based on dozens of interviews with adoptive mothers and adoption social workers, nearly two hundred letters and essays written by Korean birth mothers who put their children up for adoption, and field work at an adoption agency in South Korea. It also includes analyses and explanations of U.S. and South Korean governments' social characteristics and policies regarding adoptions and how relations between nations have affected international adoption. The book focuses on whether the commonly held notion that adoptions are to serve children's welfare and their best interests has tended to render gendered aspects of international adoptions invisible. Factors such as gender inequality, social control of women's reproductive power, patriarchic family structure, and social beliefs concerning womanhood and motherhood that affect international adoptions are revealed in this book. The multiple ways in which adoptive, birth, and foster mothers experience gender oppression from their different social positions of class, race, and nationality are explored and the interdependencies and inequalities of the motherhoods of these three groups of women are brought to light.

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