Discrimination by Default
Autor Lu-In Wangen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 ian 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814793794
ISBN-10: 0814793797
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: NYU Press - IPS
ISBN-10: 0814793797
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: NYU Press - IPS
Recenzii
It is worth noting that one of the many positive things that this book has to recommend for itself is a very clear writing style that makes complex legal and social science concepts accessible to a wide array of audiences.
The Law and Politics Book Review "It's law-focused and part of an academic series, but its style and subject matter make it relevant to a broad audience."
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A must read for students of bias, racism, discrimination, and privilege. Lu-in Wang employs readable prose and compelling examples to elucidate these complex issues. Her cutting-edge exposition, especially in the context of health care, offers the reader a deeper understanding of the unseen forces that govern daily life."
Stephanie M. Wildman, professor of law and director, Santa Clara University School of Law Center for Social Justice "Does a powerful job of explaining why and how discrimination still plays such a strong role in our society. Like all of the best legal scholarship, this insightful book uses an unexpected, fresh conception to explore an age-old, stubborn problem. The result is a new understanding of both our legal structure and the society in which we live. A strong, helpful contribution to the debate on discrimination, its causes, and the damage it does.David A. Harris, E.N. Balk Professor of Law and Values, University of Toledo College of Law [The book is] law-focused and part of an academic series, but its style and subject matter make it relevant to a broad audience.
Emporia Gazette It very effectively manages to put the somtimes-abstract principles of social psychology into real world contexts."
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The Law and Politics Book Review "It's law-focused and part of an academic series, but its style and subject matter make it relevant to a broad audience."
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A must read for students of bias, racism, discrimination, and privilege. Lu-in Wang employs readable prose and compelling examples to elucidate these complex issues. Her cutting-edge exposition, especially in the context of health care, offers the reader a deeper understanding of the unseen forces that govern daily life."
Stephanie M. Wildman, professor of law and director, Santa Clara University School of Law Center for Social Justice "Does a powerful job of explaining why and how discrimination still plays such a strong role in our society. Like all of the best legal scholarship, this insightful book uses an unexpected, fresh conception to explore an age-old, stubborn problem. The result is a new understanding of both our legal structure and the society in which we live. A strong, helpful contribution to the debate on discrimination, its causes, and the damage it does.David A. Harris, E.N. Balk Professor of Law and Values, University of Toledo College of Law [The book is] law-focused and part of an academic series, but its style and subject matter make it relevant to a broad audience.
Emporia Gazette It very effectively manages to put the somtimes-abstract principles of social psychology into real world contexts."
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Discusses how discrimination by default creates a situation in which disparate outcomes are expected, accepted, and taken for granted
Discusses how discrimination by default creates a situation in which disparate outcomes are expected, accepted, and taken for granted