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9781138779303 | Routledge, December 10, 2014, cover price $120.00
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9781138779327 | Routledge, December 6, 2014, cover price $43.95
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9780373634071, titled "Force Option" | Harlequin Books, April 1, 1993, cover price $3.50 | also contains Force Option | About this edition: Follows the adventures of a secret three-man strike team armed with top-line weapons and combat gear who must locate, thwart, and destroy the menace posed by international drug conspiracies.
9780373634033, titled "Tide of Victory" | Harlequin Books, November 1, 1991, cover price $3.50 | also contains Tide of Victory
The United States is rapidly changing from a country monochromatically divided between black and white into a multiethnic society. The Paradoxes of Integration helps us to understand Americaâs racial future by revealing the complex relationships among integration, racial attitudes, and neighborhood life.J. Eric Oliver demonstrates that the effects of integration differ tremendously, depending on which geographical level one is examining. Living among people of other races in a larger metropolitan area corresponds with greater racial intolerance, particularly for Americaâs white majority. But when whites, blacks, Latinos, and Asian Americans actually live in integrated neighborhoods, they feel less racial resentment. Paradoxically, this racial tolerance is usually also accompanied by feeling less connected to their community; it is no longer "theirs." Basing its findings on our most advanced means of gauging the impact of social environments on racial attitudes, The Paradoxes of Integration sensitively explores the benefits and at times, heavily borne, costs of integration.
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9780226626628 | Univ of Chicago Pr, May 1, 2010, cover price $62.00
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9780226626635 | Univ of Chicago Pr, May 1, 2010, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: The United States is rapidly changing from a country monochromatically divided between black and white into a multiethnic society.
Product Description: Where We Live Now explores the ways in which immigration is reshaping American neighborhoods. In his examination of residential segregation patterns, John Iceland addresses these questions: What evidence suggests that immigrants are assimilating residentially? Does the assimilation process change for immigrants of different racial and ethnic backgrounds? How has immigration affected the residential patterns of native-born blacks and whites? Drawing on census data and information from other ethnographic and quantitative studies, Iceland affirms that immigrants are becoming residentially assimilated in American metropolitan areas...read more
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9780520257627 | Univ of California Pr, March 4, 2009, cover price $85.00
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9780520257634 | Univ of California Pr, March 4, 2009, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Where We Live Now explores the ways in which immigration is reshaping American neighborhoods.
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9780871541628 | Russell Sage Foundation, October 30, 2006, cover price $35.00
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9780415979030 | Routledge, October 28, 2006, cover price $136.00
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9780312127947 | Palgrave Macmillan, September 1, 1995, cover price $45.00
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9780716706366 | 2 edition (Worth Pub, June 3, 2005), cover price $39.05
9780312114992 | Worth Pub, August 1, 1995, cover price $20.90 | About this edition: Urban Studies, Social Studies
Product Description: At a time when cities appear to be fragmenting mosaics of ethnic enclaves, it is reassuring to know there are still stable multicultural neighborhoods. Beyond Segregation offers a tour of some of America's best known multiethnic neighborhoods: Uptown in Chicago, Jackson Heights (Queens), and San Antonio-Fruitvale in Oakland...read more
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9781592131341 | Temple Univ Pr, May 30, 2005, cover price $68.50 | About this edition: At a time when cities appear to be fragmenting mosaics of ethnic enclaves, it is reassuring to know there are still stable multicultural neighborhoods.
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9781592131358 | Temple Univ Pr, May 30, 2005, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: At a time when cities appear to be fragmenting mosaics of ethnic enclaves, it is reassuring to know there are still stable multicultural neighborhoods.
Product Description: Once thought of in terms of geographically bounded spaces, Asian America has undergone profound changes as a result of post-1965 immigration as well as the growth and reshaping of established communities. This collection of original essays demonstrates that conventional notions of community, of ethnic enclaves determined by exclusion and ghettoization, now have limited use in explaining the dynamic processes of contemporary community formation...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9781566399371 | Temple Univ Pr, April 1, 2002, cover price $79.50 | About this edition: Once thought of in terms of geographically bounded spaces, Asian America has undergone profound changes as a result of post-1965 immigration as well as the growth and reshaping of established communities.
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9780373634071 | Harlequin Books, April 1, 1993, cover price $3.50 | also contains Race, Space, and Exclusion: Segregation and Beyond in Metropolitan America | About this edition: Follows the adventures of a secret three-man strike team armed with top-line weapons and combat gear who must locate, thwart, and destroy the menace posed by international drug conspiracies.
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9780373634033 | Harlequin Books, November 1, 1991, cover price $3.50 | also contains Race, Space, and Exclusion: Segregation and Beyond in Metropolitan America
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