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Köp båda 2 för 2253 krJOHN STONE is Professor of Sociology at Boston University, USA. He is the co-author of Racial Conflict in Global Society (2014) and editor of Race and Ethnicity: Comparative and Theoretical Approaches (2003), and the Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism (Wiley Blackwell: 2016) with Rutledge Dennis, Xiaoshuo Hou, Polly Rizova and Anthony D. Smith. RUTLEDGE DENNIS is Professor of Sociology at George Mason University, USA. He is the recipient of the ABS Joseph Himes Award and the ASA Du Bois-Johnson-Frazier Award. He is author of Finding the African Americans that Middletown Left Out (2012) and Marginality, Power and Social Structure: Issues in Race, Class, and Gender Analysis (2005) amongst others. POLLY RIZOVA is Associate Professor of Management and Sociology at the Atkinson Graduate School of Management at Willamette University, USA. She is the author of The Secret of Success (2007) and co-author of??Racial Conflict in Global Society (2013). XIAOSHUO HOU holds the Frances Young Tang'61 Chair in Chinese Studies and is Associate Professor of Sociology and Asian Studies at Skidmore College, USA. She is the author of Community Capitalism in China: The State, The Market, and Collectivism (2013).
Contributor Information ix Introduction: Global Trends in a Field of Increasing Complexity 1 Part I Revising the Agenda: Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism In the Twenty-First Century 11 1 Confrontational Politics: The Black Lives Matter Movement 13 Rutledge Dennis and Kimya Dennis 2 From Obama to Trump: The Dialectics of Race and Nationalism in Contemporary America 29 John Stone and Polly Rizova 3 The Future of Nationalism in a Transnational World 43 Daniele Conversi 4 The Changing Nature of Global Racial and Ethnic Relations 61 John Solomos 5 Why Populism? 77 Rogers Brubaker 6 Racialization, Polyracism, and Global Racism 97 Ian Law Part II Regional Responses to Global Changes 119 7 The Paradox of Nationalism and Globalism: Chinas Participation in Global Capitalism 121 Xiaoshuo Hou 8 East Asia 129 John Lie and Jeffrey Weng 9 Imagining the Chinese Nation: The Writings of Liang Qichao (18731929) 147 Kit Man 10 Central Asia 159 Jennifer Murtazashvili 11 Hindu Nationalism, Identity Politics, and the Indian Diaspora in the United States 165 Sonali Jain and Arun Swamy 12 Latin America 183 Stanley R. Bailey 13 Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the Caribbean Region 203 Jerome Teelucksingh 14 Transforming Settler Colonialism in South Africa 211 Kogila Moodley and Heribert Adam 15 The Rise of the Golden Dawn in Greece: Austerity and Its Impact on Democracy 227 Ioanna Christodoulaki 16 The language of Freedom: Democracy, Humanity, and Nationality in the Architecture and Art of the Modern European National Parliament 245 Athena S. Leoussi, with George Payne and Alibor Sulak Part III Migration In a Transnational World 277 17 The Strength and Fragility of Family Reunification Politics in Contemporary Western States 279 Nazli Kibria 18 Migration, Cooperation, and Trust: What do We Know? 289 Jonathan Eastwood 19 New Patterns of Internal Migration: Movement with Chinese Characteristics 307 Xiaoping Luo 20 Refugees 321 Mathias Czaika and Albert Kraler 21 The Unspoken Legacy of Asylum: Racism, Nationalism, and the Neocolonialist Social Construction of Asylum Policies 349 Olga Jubany 22 Generational Change and the Future Multiracial Locus of Mixture 369 Miri Song 23 Immigrant Acceptance in an Ethnic Country: The Foreign Labor Policies of Japan 379 Hideki Tarumoto Part IV Violence, Genocide, Terrorism, and War 403 24 Genocide 405 Susanne Karstedt 25 The Radicalization of Social Movements 421 Chares Demetriou 26 Warfare, Nationalism, and Globalization 437 John Hutchinson 27 The Creation and Dissolution of MultiNational States 457 Dusko Sekulic Part V The Policy Debates: Politics, Economy, and Society 469 28 Collective Violence and the American Dream 471 Daniel J. Monti 29 Ethnicity, Race, and National Identity in Management and Organization Studies 487 Koen Van Laer and Patrizia Zanoni 30 The Case for a RaciallyConscious, Culturally Competent Restorative Movement 507 Mikhail Lyubansky 31 Three Frameworks for Understanding Intractable Social Conflict: Reflections on Azar, Burton, and Beyond 527 Kevin Avruch Index 539