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‡aPincus, Fred L. |
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‡aReverse discrimination :
‡bdismantling the myth /
‡cFred L. Pincus. |
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‡aBoulder, Colo. :
‡bLynne Rienner,
‡c2003. |
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‡axii, 183 pages ;
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 159-174) and index. |
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‡tList of tables --
‡tPreface --
‡g1.
‡tIntroduction --
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‡tWhat is affirmative action? --
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‡tThe history of reverse discrimination --
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‡tAffirmative action critics --
‡g5.
‡tAffirmative action supporters --
‡g6.
‡tThe social construction of reverse discrimination --
‡g7.
‡tAn exploratory study --
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‡tAn empirical study --
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‡tSelected court cases --
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‡tConclusion --
‡gappendix.
‡tA dialogue with an anti-affirmative action activist --
‡tBibliography --
‡tIndex --
‡tAbout the book. |
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‡aAnnotation. Pincus (sociology, U. of Maryland) examines the nature and scope of "reverse discrimination," focusing on the question of whether white males are adversely affected by affirmative action programs. Basing his results on interviews and research, he finds that it is people of color and women who continue to carry the burden of bias. He also explains how the concept of reverse discrimination is primarily a social construct generated by traditional beliefs about race and gender relations. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
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‡aReverse discrimination
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‡aAffirmative action programs
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‡aDiscrimination
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