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The Secret Diaries of Two Auld Grannies - A Tale of Two Farmer's Wives 1882-1944 (Hardcover, Hardback ed.): Mary Holmes,... The Secret Diaries of Two Auld Grannies - A Tale of Two Farmer's Wives 1882-1944 (Hardcover, Hardback ed.)
Mary Holmes, Marion Orr; Edited by Jo Johnson
R913 Discovery Miles 9 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Secret Diaries of Two Auld Grannies (Hardcover): Mary Holmes, Marion Orr The Secret Diaries of Two Auld Grannies (Hardcover)
Mary Holmes, Marion Orr; Edited by Jo Johnson
R805 Discovery Miles 8 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Latino Politics en Ciencia Politica - The Search for Latino Identity and Racial Consciousness (Paperback): Tony Affigne, Evelyn... Latino Politics en Ciencia Politica - The Search for Latino Identity and Racial Consciousness (Paperback)
Tony Affigne, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Marion Orr
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

More than 53 million Latinos now constitute the largest, fastest-growing, and most diverse minority group in the United States, and the nation's political future may well be shaped by Latinos' continuing political incorporation. In the 2012 election, Latinos proved to be a critical voting bloc in both Presidential and Congressional races; this demographic will only become more important in future American elections. Using new evidence from the largest-ever scientific survey addressed exclusively to Latino/Hispanic respondents, Latino Politicsen Ciencia Politica explores political diversity within the Latino community, considering how intra-community differences influence political behavior and policy preferences.

The editors and contributors, all noted scholars of race and politics, examine key issues of Latino politics in the contemporary United States: Latino/a identities (latinidad), transnationalism, acculturation, political community, and racial consciousness. The book contextualizes today's research within the history of Latino political studies, from the field's beginnings to the present, explaining how systematic analysis of Latino political behavior has over time become integral to the study of political science. Latino Politics en Ciencia Politica is thus an ideal text for learning both the state of the field today, and key dimensions of Latino political attitudes.

Latino Politics en Ciencia Politica - The Search for Latino Identity and Racial Consciousness (Hardcover): Tony Affigne, Evelyn... Latino Politics en Ciencia Politica - The Search for Latino Identity and Racial Consciousness (Hardcover)
Tony Affigne, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Marion Orr
R2,279 R2,018 Discovery Miles 20 180 Save R261 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

More than 53 million Latinos now constitute the largest, fastest-growing, and most diverse minority group in the United States, and the nation's political future may well be shaped by Latinos' continuing political incorporation. In the 2012 election, Latinos proved to be a critical voting bloc in both Presidential and Congressional races; this demographic will only become more important in future American elections. Using new evidence from the largest-ever scientific survey addressed exclusively to Latino/Hispanic respondents, Latino Politics en Ciencia Politica explores political diversity within the Latino community, considering how intra-community differences influence political behavior and policy preferences.

The editors and contributors, all noted scholars of race and politics, examine key issues of Latino politics in the contemporary United States: Latino/a identities (latinidad), transnationalism, acculturation, political community, and racial consciousness. The book contextualizes today's research within the history of Latino political studies, from the field's beginnings to the present, explaining how systematic analysis of Latino political behavior has over time become integral to the study of political science. Latino Politics en Ciencia Politica is thus an ideal text for learning both the state of the field today, and key dimensions of Latino political attitudes.

Public Engagement for Public Education - Joining Forces to Revitalize Democracy and Equalize Schools (Hardcover, New): John... Public Engagement for Public Education - Joining Forces to Revitalize Democracy and Equalize Schools (Hardcover, New)
John Rogers, Marion Orr
R3,307 Discovery Miles 33 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Community participation plays a large role in the success or failure of our public schools. This book focuses attention on the problem of inequality in public engagement, considering how race, class, ethnicity, language, and immigration status shape opportunities for engagement. Without the active participation of the public, chances for improving school systems are limited. Without equal opportunity for public engagement, those in the lower reaches of stratified society are left largely on the outside looking in-and that all too easily becomes a self-perpetuating cycle. Public Engagement for Public Education speaks to the potential for students, parents, community members, and civic leaders to join forces and create more equitable schooling. Such engagement can expand access to quality educational pathways which in turn paves the way to a stronger voice in society and the promise of the American dream. If segments of society are blocked access to those pathways, the book argues, nothing less than the health of American democracy is at stake.

Public Engagement for Public Education - Joining Forces to Revitalize Democracy and Equalize Schools (Paperback): John Rogers,... Public Engagement for Public Education - Joining Forces to Revitalize Democracy and Equalize Schools (Paperback)
John Rogers, Marion Orr
R697 Discovery Miles 6 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Community participation plays a large role in the success or failure of our public schools. This book focuses attention on the problem of inequality in public engagement, considering how race, class, ethnicity, language, and immigration status shape opportunities for engagement. Without the active participation of the public, chances for improving school systems are limited. Without equal opportunity for public engagement, those in the lower reaches of stratified society are left largely on the outside looking in—and that all too easily becomes a self-perpetuating cycle. Public Engagement for Public Education speaks to the potential for students, parents, community members, and civic leaders to join forces and create more equitable schooling. Such engagement can expand access to quality educational pathways which in turn paves the way to a stronger voice in society and the promise of the American dream. If segments of society are blocked access to those pathways, the book argues, nothing less than the health of American democracy is at stake.

Latino Mayors - Political Change in the Postindustrial City (Paperback): Marion Orr, Domingo Morel Latino Mayors - Political Change in the Postindustrial City (Paperback)
Marion Orr, Domingo Morel; Foreword by Luis Ricardo Fraga
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

As recently as the early 1960s, Latinos were almost totally excluded from city politics. This makes the rise of Latino mayors in the past three decades a remarkable American story—one that explains ethnic succession, changing urban demography, and political contexts. The vibrant collection Latino Mayors features case studies of eleven Latino mayors in six American cities: San Antonio, Los Angeles, Denver, Hartford, Miami, and Providence. The editors and contributors analyze Latino mayors for their governing styles and policies. They describe how candidates shaped race, class, and economic issues—particularly in deracialized campaigns. Latino Mayors also addresses coalition politics, political incorporation, and how community groups operate, as well as the challenges these pioneers have faced in office from political tensions and governance issues that sometimes even harm Latinos.  Ultimately, Latino Mayors charts the performances, successes, and failures of these elected officials to represent their constituents in a changing economic and urban environment. Contributors include: Stefanie Chambers, Carlos E. Cuéllar, Emily M. Farris, Maria Ilcheva, Robert Preuhs, Heywood T. Sanders, Ellen Shiau, and the editors.

The Color of School Reform - Race, Politics, and the Challenge of Urban Education (Paperback, New edition): Jeffrey R. Henig,... The Color of School Reform - Race, Politics, and the Challenge of Urban Education (Paperback, New edition)
Jeffrey R. Henig, Richard C. Hula, Marion Orr, Desiree S. Pedescleaux
R1,902 Discovery Miles 19 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why is it so difficult to design and implement fundamental educational reform in large city schools in spite of broad popular support for change? How does the politics of race complicate the challenge of building and sustaining coalitions for improving urban schools? These questions have provoked a great deal of theorizing, but this is the first book to explore the issues on the basis of extensive, solid evidence. Here a group of political scientists examines education reform in Atlanta, Baltimore, Detroit, and Washington, D.C., where local governmental authority has passed from white to black leaders. The authors show that black administrative control of big-city school systems has not translated into broad improvements in the quality of public education within black-led cities. Race can be crucial, however, in fostering the broad civic involvement perhaps most needed for school reform.

In each city examined, reform efforts often arise but collapse, partly because leaders are unable to craft effective political coalitions that would commit community resources to a concrete policy agenda. What undermines the leadership, according to the authors, is the complex role of race in each city. First, public authority does not guarantee access to private resources, usually still controlled by white economic elites. Second, local authorities must interact with external actors, at the state and national levels, who remain predominantly white. Finally, issues of race divide the African American community itself and often place limits on what leaders can and cannot do. Filled with insightful explanations together with recommendations for policy change, this book is an important component of the debate now being waged among researchers, education activists, and the community as a whole.

The Secret Diaries of Two Auld Grannies - A Tale of Two Farmer's Wives 1882-1944 (Paperback): Mary Holmes, Marion Orr The Secret Diaries of Two Auld Grannies - A Tale of Two Farmer's Wives 1882-1944 (Paperback)
Mary Holmes, Marion Orr; Edited by Jo Johnson
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Secret Diaries of Two Auld Grannies - A Tale of Two Farmer's Wives 1882-1944 (Large print, Paperback, Large type /... The Secret Diaries of Two Auld Grannies - A Tale of Two Farmer's Wives 1882-1944 (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Mary Holmes, Marion Orr; Edited by Jo Johnson
R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Transforming the City - Community Organizing and the Challenge of Political Change (Paperback): Marion Orr Transforming the City - Community Organizing and the Challenge of Political Change (Paperback)
Marion Orr
R989 Discovery Miles 9 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As an avenue for progressive politics in a nation still skeptical of change, community organizing today faces significant challenges. This book assesses that activity within the context of political, cultural, social, and economic changes in cities--from World War II to the present--to show how community-based organizations have responded to these challenges.

"Transforming the City" is the first book to examine the current state of community organizing in American cities, analyzing its place in contemporary progressive politics and assessing whether it has changed in response to changes in the political economy. Leading urban scholars from a wide range of disciplines offer original commentaries on the strengths and limitations of community organizing, a form of political and civic engagement that is too often overlooked by those who bemoan the decline in social capital.

While embracing community organizing as a way to cope with the problems afflicting inner cities, these essays acknowledge the challenges inherent in globalization, de-industrialization, the demise of ward-based politics, and the values that shape contemporary American culture. They argue that larger changes in the political economy have reshaped the local ecology of civic engagement, thereby affecting the focus, orientation, and effectiveness of community organizing.

The book features case studies from Chicago to New Orleans to El Paso, covering community organizations from many organizing networks and models, such as ACORN, IAF, PICO, and DART. These cases address key policy areas such as education and housing, and the role of race in these issues and in organizing in general. By examining the actual practice of this form of democratic politics, they also show the potential of community organizing for addressing concerns about Americans' disengagement from civic and political life.

Whether pursuing longstanding problems about housing or more recent issues such as wages paid by big-box retailers, community organizing continues to have an important role to play as part of a broader progressive movement. As America decides what kind of society it wants to be, these insightful articles illuminate those larger trends in the local ecology that are forcing organizers to alter their strategies, operations, and visions for the future.


Black Social Capital - The Politics of School Reform in Baltimore, 1986-98 (Paperback): Marion Orr Black Social Capital - The Politics of School Reform in Baltimore, 1986-98 (Paperback)
Marion Orr
R965 Discovery Miles 9 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Deindustrialization, white flight, and inner city poverty have spelled trouble for Baltimore schools. Marion Orr now examines why school reform has been difficult to achieve there, revealing the struggles of civic leaders and the limitations placed on Baltimore's African-American community as each has tried to rescue a failing school system.


Examining the interplay between government and society, Orr presents the first systematic analysis of social capital both within the African-American community ("black social capital") and outside it where social capital crosses racial lines. Orr shows that while black social capital may have created solidarity against white domination in Baltimore, it hampered African-American leaders' capacity to enlist the cooperation from white corporate elites and suburban residents needed for school reform.


Orr examines social capital at the neighborhood level, in elite-level interactions, and in intergovernmental relations to argue that black social capital doesn't necessarily translate into the kind of intergroup coalition needed to bring about school reform. He also includes an extensive historical survey of the black community, showing how distrust engendered by past black experiences has hampered the formation of significant intergroup social capital.


The book features case studies of school reform activity, including the first analysis of the politics surrounding Baltimore's decision to hire a private, for-profit firm to operate nine of its public schools. These cases illuminate the paradoxical aspects of black social capital in citywide school reform while offering critical perspectives on current debates about privatization, site-based management, and other reform alternatives.


Orr's book challenges those who argue that social capital alone can solve fundamentally political problems by purely social means and questions the efficacy of either privatization or black community power to reform urban schools. Black Social Capital offers a cogent conceptual synthesis of social capital theory and urban regime theory that demonstrates the importance of government, politics, and leadership in converting social capital into a resource that can be mobilized for effective social change.

Bob James - Altair   Vega CD (2011) (CD): Bob James Bob James - Altair Vega CD (2011) (CD)
Bob James; Contributions by Jay Dudt, Ken Freeman; Produced by Marion Orr, Ken Freeman, …
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Out of stock
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