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US Public Opinion since the 1930s - Galluping through History (Hardcover): Richard Seltzer US Public Opinion since the 1930s - Galluping through History (Hardcover)
Richard Seltzer
R2,387 Discovery Miles 23 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is both a history book and a book on public opinion. George Gallup, who pioneered survey sampling methods and whose name in fact became synonymous with public opinion polls, conducted his first survey in 1936. The main part of this book starts there as well. Dedicating a chapter to each decade from the 1930s to the present, Seltzer discusses historical events of the period and what the U.S. public thought of those events according to Gallup polls and other public opinion surveys. Each chapter is divided into the following categories: world events; U.S. politics; race; sex and gender; the economy; science, technology and the environment; and popular trends. Within each chapter, approximately 40 survey questions were chosen for more extended analysis: breaking down the results by race, age, gender, education, region, and political party.

Gratuity - A Contextual Understanding of Tipping Norms from the Perspective of Tipped Employees (Paperback, New): Richard... Gratuity - A Contextual Understanding of Tipping Norms from the Perspective of Tipped Employees (Paperback, New)
Richard Seltzer, Holona Leanne Ochs
R1,250 Discovery Miles 12 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gratuity is based on interviews with 425 people in more than 50 occupational categories. The respondents from across the U.S. reflect the diversity of the population but have one thing in common: they earn tips. A tip is a price set almost entirely by a customer, less connected to demand than to social code. In the U.S., tipping remains one of our most controversial, confusing, and highly variable norms. In their own words, respondents present their perspectives regarding their compensation as well as what they like and dislike about work. Understanding what people think about tipping and how tipped employees experience their work provides an understanding of tipping norms that has never been addressed. The evidence in this study indicates that tips do not appear to increase in accordance with inequality, and tips do not alleviate the discomfort of inequality from the perspective of the tipped employee when they are given to demonstrate status over another. Tips may in some cases serve a redistributive function, but they are not consistent with regard to social status. The evidence in this study also indicates that tips are a weak signal of quality and are not likely to serve as an effective monitoring mechanism. People appear to conform to tipping norms for social and emotional rather than strictly rational reasons. Furthermore, conformity to tipping norms is likewise inconsistent across work contexts. One of the principal mechanisms for fostering conformity lies within the organizational hierarchy, and management plays a critical role. The definitive difference between those who like their job and those who do not is the experience with people, particularly management. Every person who interacts with the public encounters people who are rude or disrespectful. The critical lesson for management is that the emotional costs of these interactions can be mitigated by managers who extend trust and support to employees. The absence of trust in the workplace contributes to a work environment that imposes additional, unnecessary costs on employees and likely affects the experiences of customers.

Experiencing Racism - Exploring Discrimination through the Eyes of College Students (Hardcover): Richard Seltzer, Nicole E.... Experiencing Racism - Exploring Discrimination through the Eyes of College Students (Hardcover)
Richard Seltzer, Nicole E. Johnson
R3,007 Discovery Miles 30 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Experiencing Racism provides a thought-provoking and thorough analysis of how race is lived in America. Collecting essays on personal experiences of race and racism from a wide spectrum of college students, the authors employ existing social science literature and textual analysis to illustrate common themes and departures. The essays and associated analyses capture the impact of racism on its perpetrators and victims, highlighting how individuals choose to cope with racist experiences in their lives. Relevant empirical literature is interwoven throughout the chapters to demonstrate the intersection between existing empirical research and real-life experiences. This book is a depiction of race in America that goes beyond black and white to show how the changing racial contours of America are impacting the ways we view and experience racism.

Experiencing Racism - Exploring Discrimination through the Eyes of College Students (Paperback): Richard Seltzer, Nicole E.... Experiencing Racism - Exploring Discrimination through the Eyes of College Students (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer, Nicole E. Johnson
R1,455 Discovery Miles 14 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Experiencing Racism provides a thought-provoking and thorough analysis of how race is lived in America. Collecting essays on personal experiences of race and racism from a wide spectrum of college students, the authors employ existing social science literature and textual analysis to illustrate common themes and departures. The essays and associated analyses capture the impact of racism on its perpetrators and victims, highlighting how individuals choose to cope with racist experiences in their lives. Relevant empirical literature is interwoven throughout the chapters to demonstrate the intersection between existing empirical research and real-life experiences. This book is a depiction of race in America that goes beyond black and white to show how the changing racial contours of America are impacting the ways we view and experience racism.

Contemporary Controversies and the American Racial Divide (Hardcover): Robert C Smith, Richard Seltzer Contemporary Controversies and the American Racial Divide (Hardcover)
Robert C Smith, Richard Seltzer
R3,402 Discovery Miles 34 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contemporary Controversies and the American Racial Divide is a detailed study of some of the most racially divisive issues America has encountered in the past decade. Smith and Seltzer employ more than forty surveys to explore race-based public opinion differences on high-profile controversies including the Rodney King and O. J. Simpson cases; the arrest, trial, jailing, and subsequent reelection of Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry; the Million Man March and Louis Farrakhan; and the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill controversy. The authors also look at race-based opinion differences on the inner-city crack cocaine epidemic and the spread of AIDS among the American populace. The divisions in opinion between blacks and whites on these controversies are explained in terms of the distinctive historical and cultural experiences of the different races and the gaps, gulfs, and chasms in their contemporary social and economic conditions. While also noting significant commonalities in opinion across the color line, the book focuses on racial differences and their sources, and in a concluding chapter advances suggestions as to how the nation might overcome its racial divisions. This innovative study is a unique, rich, contextualized, dynamic analysis of race opinion, unlike anything else in literature.

Contemporary Controversies and the American Racial Divide (Paperback): Robert C Smith, Richard Seltzer Contemporary Controversies and the American Racial Divide (Paperback)
Robert C Smith, Richard Seltzer
R1,161 Discovery Miles 11 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contemporary Controversies and the American Racial Divide is a detailed study of some of the most racially divisive issues America has encountered in the past decade. Smith and Seltzer employ more than forty surveys to explore race-based public opinion differences on high-profile controversies including the Rodney King and O. J. Simpson cases; the arrest, trial, jailing, and subsequent reelection of Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry; the Million Man March and Louis Farrakhan; and the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill controversy. The authors also look at race-based opinion differences on the inner-city crack cocaine epidemic and the spread of AIDS among the American populace. The divisions in opinion between blacks and whites on these controversies are explained in terms of the distinctive historical and cultural experiences of the different races and the gaps, gulfs, and chasms in their contemporary social and economic conditions. While also noting significant commonalities in opinion across the color line, the book focuses on racial differences and their sources, and in a concluding chapter advances suggestions as to how the nation might overcome its racial divisions. This innovative study is a unique, rich, contextualized, dynamic analysis of race opinion, unlike anything else in literature.

The Lizard of Oz and Other Stories (Paperback): Richard Seltzer The Lizard of Oz and Other Stories (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R428 Discovery Miles 4 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
To Gether Tales (Paperback): Richard Seltzer To Gether Tales (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Echoes from the Attic (Paperback): Ethel Kaiden, Richard Seltzer Echoes from the Attic (Paperback)
Ethel Kaiden, Richard Seltzer
R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Grandad Jokes - 3000 Jokes on Trump and Other Nonsense (Paperback): Richard Seltzer Grandad Jokes - 3000 Jokes on Trump and Other Nonsense (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Shakespeare's Twin Sister (Paperback): Richard Seltzer Shakespeare's Twin Sister (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Breeze (Paperback): Richard Seltzer Breeze (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nevermind (Paperback): Richard Seltzer Nevermind (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beyond The 4th Door (Paperback): Richard Seltzer Beyond The 4th Door (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Parallel Lives (Paperback): Richard Seltzer Parallel Lives (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Saint Smith (Paperback): Richard Seltzer Saint Smith (Paperback)
Richard Seltzer
R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Saint Smith and Other Stories consists of two novellas and five short stories. "Saint Smith" focuses on Charlie, a would-be experimental film maker, Sarah his traditional Bible-believing mother, and Irene the clever ironic uninhibited German woman he marries. "The Barracks" takes place in basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana, at the time of the Viet Nam War. The five stories deal with puzzles of human nature and the meaning of life.

Race, Class, and Culture - A Study in Afro-American Mass Opinion (Hardcover): Robert C Smith, Richard Seltzer Race, Class, and Culture - A Study in Afro-American Mass Opinion (Hardcover)
Robert C Smith, Richard Seltzer
R2,425 Discovery Miles 24 250 Out of stock

Race is arguably the most profound and enduring cleavage in American society and politics. This book examines the sources and dynamics of the race cleavage in American society through a detailed analysis of intergroup and intragroup differences at the level of mass opinion. The ethclass theory, which examines the intersection of ethnicity and class, is used to analyze interracial differences in mass attitudes. This analysis yields three clusters of opinion that distinguish African Americans from whites - religiosity, interpersonal alienation, and political liberalism. The authors then examine the intragroup sources of these opinion differences among blacks in terms of class, gender, age, region, and religion. While the authors demonstrate an embryonic trend of more black middle class opinion agreement with whites, the book confirms the ethclass character of the black experience whereby race and race consciousness are still more significant than class in shaping black attitudes. Given the growing class bifurcation in black America and the continuing debate about its significance in shaping black attitudes and behavior, this book offers a refreshing new analysis of the homogeneity as well as heterogeneity of black mass public opinion.

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