NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MySocLab® does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MySocLab, search for ISBN-10: 0134126963 / ISBN-13: 9780134126968. That package includes ISBN-10: 0133770990 / ISBN-13: 9780133770995 and ISBN-10: 0133842983 / ISBN-13: 9780133842982.
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For courses in Race and Ethnic Relations
Understand the changing dynamics of the U.S. population Understanding race and ethnic relations is essential to understanding the United States – where we’ve been as well as where we’re going. Throughout the fourteenth edition of Racial and Ethnic Groups, author Richard T. Schaefer helps students view race and ethnic relations in a socio-historical context, so they can understand the past and best shape the future.
The text’s student-friendly framework is packed with engaging first-person accounts that illuminate the changing dynamics of the U.S. population, and reveal the stories behind these changes. Incorporating the latest statistics and data, Racial and Ethnic Groups enables educators to stay current in this ever-changing area of study.
Also available with MySocLab MySocLab for the Race and Ethnicity course extends learning online, engaging students and improving results. Media resources with assignments bring concepts to life, and offer students opportunities to practice applying what they’ve learned. And the Writing Space helps educators develop and assess concept mastery and critical thinking through writing, quickly and easily. Please note: this version of MySocLab does not include an eText.
Racial and Ethnic Groups, Fourteenth Edition is also available via REVEL™, an immersive learning experience designed for the way today's students read, think, and learn. Learn more.
The average reader, author, reviewer makes incorrect assumptions constantly regarding race,ethnicity and color. This incorrect information is perniciously re-enforced to the detriment of movements towards an egalitarian society.
It is a must read for every one.Including fiction writers who use these themes. It is a textbook and it was purchased for $1.91 cents, no excuses!!
This book exemplifies what is wrong with higher education in America today. It does more to further stereotypes and racial bias than I could have imagined. The author clearly has a liberal agenda which is infused throughout the text. I pity the student that is forced into reading it.
This textbook gave simple, yet detailed overviews of different ethnicities and topics that were not teaming with facts, but praising with testimonials. I was glad and surprised by the fact that the chapter dedicated to Arab and Muslim Americans was very authentic when describing the Islamic religion. It did not seem opinionated, one-sided, or negative in anyway. Altogether, this textbook was easy to read and comprehend as well as intriguing with guiding personal stories and historical nuances with each ethnicity.
Textbook for sociology class. Good overview of racial and ethnic relations and conditions in the United States. Gives a good historical and sociological background.
There's sections or each major ethnic group within the united states. The material is broad and contains the most essential and/or important studies and terms, but it's broad. It's sort of like a dictionary for racial and ethnic groups of the united states.
I felt this book really wasn't helpful. It felt as though I was reading the same thing over and over again. Again....required reading for school. nough said
It's a interesting time in cultural history to read this book. My eyes are now open to things people wished they never knew and things I pray hope soon change.