Búsqueda de LIBROS DEL AUTOR: randolph hohle

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  • THE NEW URBAN SOCIOLOGY
    MARK GOTTDIENER / RANDOLPH HOHLE / COLBY KING
    Widely recognized as a groundbreaking text, The New Urban Sociology is a broad and expert introduction to urban sociology that is both relevant and accessible to students. Organized around an integrated paradigm, the sociospatial perspective, this text examines the role played by social factors such as race, class, gender, lifestyle, economics, and culture on the development of...

    $1,480.00

  • RACISM IN THE NEOLIBERAL ERA
    RANDOLPH HOHLE
    Racism in the Neoliberal Era explains how simple racial binaries like black/white are no longer sufficient to explain the persistence of racism, capitalism, and elite white power. The neoliberal era features the largest black middle class in US history and extreme racial marginalization. Hohle focuses on how the origins and expansion of neoliberalism depended on language or sem...

    $1,240.00

  • RACE AND THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN NEOLIBERALISM
    RANDOLPH HOHLE
    Why did the United States forsake its support for public works projects, public schools, public spaces, and high corporate taxes for the neoliberal project that uses the state to benefit businesses at the expense of citizens? The short answer to this question is race. This book argues that the white response to the black civil rights movement in the 1950s, '60s, and early '70s ...

    $1,460.00

  • BLACK CITIZENSHIP AND AUTHENTICITY IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
    RANDOLPH HOHLE
    This book explains the emergence of two competing forms of black political representation that transformed the objectives and meanings of local action, created boundaries between national and local struggles for racial equality, and prompted a white response to the civil rights movement that set the stage for the neoliberal turn in US policy. Randolph Hohle questions some of th...

    $1,059.00

  • RACISM IN THE NEOLIBERAL ERA
    RANDOLPH HOHLE
    Racism in the Neoliberal Era explains how simple racial binaries like black/white are no longer sufficient to explain the persistence of racism, capitalism, and elite white power. The neoliberal era features the largest Black middle class in US history and extreme racial marginalization. Racial languages change the meaning of public and private – political economy’s two fundame...

    $1,260.00