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What hopes are there for racial integration? What expectations may we reasonably have of ethnic minority groups? What hopes can ethnic minority groups nurture in their relations with society at large? In addressing these and many other questions, the author examines the theoretical perspectives, both sociological and psychological, of ethnic minority identity and reviews the empirical work done on ethnicity. She considers what constitutes an ethnic group, goes on to investigate the sociology of ethnicity from assimilationism to cultural pluralism, and discusses the psychological theories of ethnic minority identity. She then examines research issues in ethnicity, covering areas such as styles of cultural adaptation, strategies of self-categorization, and levels of self-esteem among members of ethnic minority groups. In conclusion, she examines the implications of these findings in relation to the integration of ethnic minority groups in Britain.

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'provides a useful historical overview of various social and psychological perspectives on ethnicity' Sharon Macdonald, University of Keele, Ethnic Groups and Boundaries

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PART I: ETHNIC MINORITY IDENTITY IN BRITAIN: A SCENARIO ; PART II: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ; PART III: RESEARCH ISSUES

Ethnic Minority Identity A Social Psychological Perspective Oxford Science Publications

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 1/16/1992 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198521938, 978-0198521938
      ISBN10: 0198521936

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      Book Synopsis
      What hopes are there for racial integration? What expectations may we reasonably have of ethnic minority groups? What hopes can ethnic minority groups nurture in their relations with society at large? In addressing these and many other questions, the author examines the theoretical perspectives, both sociological and psychological, of ethnic minority identity and reviews the empirical work done on ethnicity. She considers what constitutes an ethnic group, goes on to investigate the sociology of ethnicity from assimilationism to cultural pluralism, and discusses the psychological theories of ethnic minority identity. She then examines research issues in ethnicity, covering areas such as styles of cultural adaptation, strategies of self-categorization, and levels of self-esteem among members of ethnic minority groups. In conclusion, she examines the implications of these findings in relation to the integration of ethnic minority groups in Britain.

      Trade Review
      'provides a useful historical overview of various social and psychological perspectives on ethnicity' Sharon Macdonald, University of Keele, Ethnic Groups and Boundaries

      Table of Contents
      PART I: ETHNIC MINORITY IDENTITY IN BRITAIN: A SCENARIO ; PART II: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ; PART III: RESEARCH ISSUES

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