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Minorities in Greece : aspects of a plural society
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ISBN: 1850657068 Year: 2002 Publisher: London Hurst and company

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Achieving high educational standards for all : conference summary
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ISBN: 0309083036 9786610183906 128018390X 0309509505 9780309083034 9780309509503 9781280183904 6610183902 0309170184 9780309170185 Year: 2002 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,


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La Finlande, pays d'acceuil : approche historique et anthropologique : le cas des immigrés d'Afrique noire
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ISBN: 9516533140 Year: 2002 Publisher: Helsinki Societas scientiarum Fennica

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The minority rights revolution
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ISBN: 0674043731 9780674043732 0674016181 9780674016187 9780674008991 0674008995 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press

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In the wake of the black civil rights movement, other disadvantaged groups of Americans began to make headway--Latinos, women, Asian Americans, and the disabled found themselves the beneficiaries of new laws and policies--and by the early 1970s a minority rights revolution was well underway. In the first book to take a broad perspective on this wide-ranging and far-reaching phenomenon, John D. Skrentny exposes the connections between the diverse actions and circumstances that contributed to this revolution--and that forever changed the face of American politics. Though protest and lobbying played a role in bringing about new laws and regulations--touching everything from wheelchair access to women's athletics to bilingual education--what Skrentny describes was not primarily a bottom-up story of radical confrontation. Rather, elites often led the way, and some of the most prominent advocates for expanding civil rights were the conservative Republicans who later emerged as these policies' most vociferous opponents. This book traces the minority rights revolution back to its roots not only in the black civil rights movement but in the aftermath of World War II, in which a world consensus on equal rights emerged from the Allies' triumph over the oppressive regimes of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, and then the Soviet Union. It also contrasts failed minority rights development for white ethnics and gays/lesbians with groups the government successfully categorized with African Americans. Investigating these links, Skrentny is able to present the world as America's leaders saw it; and so, to show how and why familiar figures--such as Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and, remarkably enough, conservatives like Senator Barry Goldwater and Robert Bork--created and advanced policies that have made the country more egalitarian but left it perhaps as divided as ever.

Taking root : narratives of Jewish women in Latin America
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ISBN: 0896804259 9780896804258 0896802264 9780896802261 Year: 2002 Publisher: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press,

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In Taking Root, Latin American women of Jewish descent, from Mexico to Uruguay, recall their coming of age with Sabbath candles and Hebrew prayers, Ladino songs and merengue music, Queen Esther and the Virgin of Guadalupe. Rich and poor, Sephardi and Ashkenazi, Jewish immigrant families searched for a new home and identity in predominantly Catholic societies. The essays included here examine the religious, economic, social, and political choices these families have made and continue to make as they forge Jewish identities in the New World. Marjorie Agosín has gathered narr

Racism and mental health : prejudice and suffering
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ISBN: 1283903857 1417501723 1846423368 9781417501724 9781846423369 9781843100768 1843100762 1843100762 9781283903851 Year: 2002 Publisher: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers,

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This book investigates the impact of racism in mental health (MH) settings, covering individual clinical encounters and the broader picture of service provision. It offers insights into manifestations of racism in contemporary Britain; racial and cultural identity and the inequalities in provision of MH services to minority ethnic communities.

Children of intercountry adoptions in school : a primer for parents and professionals
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ISBN: 0313012903 9780313012907 1280927925 9781280927928 0897898419 9780897898416 9786610927920 6610927928 Year: 2002 Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Bergin & Garvey,

New faiths, old fears
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ISBN: 0231115210 0231505477 9780231505475 0231115202 9780231115209 9780231115216 9780231115216 Year: 2002 Publisher: New York Columbia University Press

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As a result of immigration from Asia in the wake of the passage of the 1965 Hart-Celler Immigration Act, the fastest-growing religions in America-faster than all Christian groups combined-are Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. In this remarkable book, a leading scholar of religion asks how these new faiths have changed or have been changed by the pluralist face of American civil society. How have these new religious minorities been affected by the deep-rooted American ambivalence toward foreign traditions? Bruce Lawrence casts a comparativist eye on the American religious scene and explores the ways in which various groups of Asian immigrants have, and sometimes have not, been integrated into the American polity. In the process, he offers several important correctives. Too often, Lawrence argues, profiles of Asian American experience focus exclusively on immigrants from East Asia, to the exclusion of South Asian and West Asian voices.New Faiths, Old Fears seeks to make all Asians equally important and to break free of traditional geographic markers, most reflecting nineteenth-century imperial values, that artificially divide the people of the "Middle East" from the rest of Asia, with whom they share certain religious and cultural ties. Iranian Americans, in particular, emerge as a vital bridge group whose experience tells us much about how Asians of many different backgrounds have found their way in their new nation.Beyond simply expanding and refining our conception of who Asian Americans are, Lawrence draws instructive comparisons between Asian Americans' experience and those of Native, African, and Hispanic Americans, exposing undercurrents of racial and class antagonisms. He concludes that we cannot fully comprehend the contours and valences of culture and religion in America without understanding how this racialized class prejudice shapes the views of the dominant class toward immigrants and other marginal groups.

Negotiating ethnicity in China : citizenship as a response to the state
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ISBN: 0203217055 9780203217054 9780415283724 0415283728 0415283728 1138375977 1134455046 1280202033 9781134454990 9781134455034 9781134455041 Year: 2002 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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Shih's challenging study brings together the disciplines of anthropology and political science to examine how Chinese ethnic minorities are constructed by the state, and how they respond to such constructions.


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Migrantenkerken.Om vertrouwen en aanvaarding.
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ISBN: 9043504920 9789043504928 Year: 2002 Publisher: Kampen Uitgeverij Kok

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