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Racism in the United States

Racism in the United States

Implications for the Helping Professions

by Joshua Miller and Ann Marie Garran
Paperback
Publication Date: 28/02/2017

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This second edition of the highly praised and widely adopted text continues to guide students in examining their own social identities and how they interact with others using the lens of critical race theory. It is written for students entering the helping professions who must incorporate an understanding of racism into their relationally based work with clients and patients, organizations and communities. The second edition encompasses the many changes in socio-political context and conceptual thinking about race and racism that have taken place since the first edition was published. It features a reconceptualization of racial identity formation, and updates information on the intersectionality of racism to incorporate other identities and social oppressions. Also included are new case examples and additional experiential exercises to reinforce learning.Integrating theory, research, and practice, the text analyzes all levels of racism, from personal to institutional, and presents concrete facts about how racism affects people's lives, and the ways that systemic racism undergirds and reinforces both interpersonal and structural racism. It speaks to students of all races and ethnicities, and comprehensively tackles a challenging topic in an accessible and sensitive manner. Its approachable presentation fosters self-reflection and helps instructors to ease students into a difficult topic. The book fulfills NASW and CSWE requirements for cultural competence.

New to the Second Edition:



Every chapter fully updated to reflect recent socio-political changes
Updates "the web of racism"
Updates information on the intersectionality of racism to incorporate other identities and social oppressions
Integrates post-modern, post-structural, and post-colonial theory
Discusses the Obama presidency and the concept of a "post-racial America"
Considers current immigration issues and debates
Includes Islamophobia in its analysis of racism
Addresses the murders of young men of color by police
Analyzes the racialization of the criminal justice system
Discusses the intersection between class, gender, sexual orientation, disability and racism
Adds new information related to neurobiology and psychological theories

Key Features:



Speaks to students, instructors, and practitioners of all racial and ethnic identities
Examines social identity using a critical race theory framework
Comprehensively analyzes all levels of racism, from personal to institutional
Includes valuable case examples and experiential exercises to engage students and enhance learning
In addition to offering thoughtful, insightful analyses of racism, the book offers strategies, solutions and hope.
Teaches students how to respond to racism in a range of contexts - working with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.
Envisions all anti-racism activists as potential teachers and includes a chapter about how to teach about race and racism.
Presents complex and difficult topics in a readable and accessible way
ISBN:
9780826148841
9780826148841
Category:
Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
28-02-2017
Publisher:
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x21mm
Weight:
0.72kg

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