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Through ethnographic research, sociologists and anthropologists explore the interaction of America's newcomers with established residents in six cities. Their analysis highlights the importance of class and power as immigrants interact in the workplace, at home, at school, and in community organizations.

Structuring Diversity: Ethnographic Perspectives on the New Immigration

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Through ethnographic research, sociologists and anthropologists explore the interaction of America's newcomers with established residents in six cities. Their analysis... Read more

    Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
    Publication Date: 15/08/1992
    ISBN13: 9780226468198, 978-0226468198
    ISBN10: 0226468194

    Number of Pages: 268

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    Through ethnographic research, sociologists and anthropologists explore the interaction of America's newcomers with established residents in six cities. Their analysis highlights the importance of class and power as immigrants interact in the workplace, at home, at school, and in community organizations.

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