The Comparative Understanding Of Intergroup Relations: A Worldwide Analysis - Hardcover

Kinloch, Graham

 
9780813390253: The Comparative Understanding Of Intergroup Relations: A Worldwide Analysis

Synopsis

Sheds light on the primary elements behind intergroup relations in major societies.. Using historical induction as its major methodology, this book involves an analysis of intergroup relations, both worldwide and within the U.S. It concentrates on the primary factors behind major types of such relations in all major societies (approximately 170), attempting to develop a general theory of social organization and draw specific policy implications regarding the kinds of social problems many of these societies experience. On the eve of the twenty-first century, the world reveals extremely disturbing levels of social violence. Regardless of major strides in science, technology, and economic development, a number of regions of the world, including Eastern Europe, the Mid-East, parts of Africa, and the Caribbean, are remarkable for their patterns of spectacular intergroup hatred and destructive patterns of intergroup relations. What do such events reveal? Graham C. Kinloch, with his comparative experience in Southern Africa, New Zealand, Hawaii, the America Midwest and South, combined with insight provided by analyses of minority group relations in a variety of societies, in this work outlines some of the major historical, demographic, economic, and sociocultural factors behind intergroup relations, both worldwide and within the United States. This book focuses on the central elements behind different kinds of intergroup relations worldwide, attempting to develop a general approach to such matters and draw specific policy implications regarding needed social change to alleviate some of the problems many of these societies experience.

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Graham C. Kinloch was born in Zimbabwe. He completed his undergraduate education in New Zealand and graduate degrees in the United States. A faculty member at Florida State University since 1971, he has focused on topics such as sociological theory, minority group relations, and the sociology of knowledge. He is currently Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in the College of Social Sciences.


Graham C. Kinloch is a faculty member at Florida State University since 1971. He is currently Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in the College of Social Sciences.

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