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What is the state of Race and Ethnic Studies today? How has the field emerged? What are the core concepts, debates and issues?The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies is a vital resource for researchers and students with a panoramic, critical survey of the field. A rigorous, focused examination of the central questions in the field today, the text examines:The roots of the field of race and ethnic studiesThe distinction between race and ethnicity Methodological issues facing researchersThe relationship between the field and more established disciplinesIntersections between race and ethnicity and questions sexuality, gender, nation and social transformationThe challenge of multiculturalismRace, ethnicity and globalizationRace and the familyRace and educationRace and religionIssues for the 21st Century
Introduction to Part IV
Introduction to Part IV
In bringing together all the various chapters that form part of this handbook, we have been conscious of the need to give a feel for the questions and research agendas that have shaped this field in the past as well as to reflect on the range of questions that are likely to come to the fore in the future. It is for this reason that in this concluding part of the handbook, the focus shifts to a number of areas of scholarship and research that provide a basis for thinking through issues such as changing research agendas, emerging and future issues in this field, the role of cross-disciplinary scholarship and new arenas of research and policy debate. The ...
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