White Logic, White Methods: Racism and Methodology / Edition 1

White Logic, White Methods: Racism and Methodology / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0742542815
ISBN-13:
9780742542815
Pub. Date:
05/02/2008
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0742542815
ISBN-13:
9780742542815
Pub. Date:
05/02/2008
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
White Logic, White Methods: Racism and Methodology / Edition 1

White Logic, White Methods: Racism and Methodology / Edition 1

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Overview

In this collection of essays, the authors examine how racial considerations have affected the way social science is conducted; how issues are framed, and data is analyzed. With an assemblage of leading scholars, White Logic, White Methods explores the possibilities and necessary dethroning of current social research practices, and demands a complete overhaul of current methods, towards multicultural and pluralist approach to what we know, think, and question.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742542815
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/02/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Tukufu Zuberi is a professor and chair at the department of sociology, the Lasry Family Professor of Race Relations, and director of the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.

Eduardo Bonilla-Silva is a professor of sociology at Duke University and author of Racism Without Racists.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Chapter One: Towards a Definition of White Logic and White Methods
Chapter 3 Section One: Race as "A Variable"
Chapter 4 Chapter Two: Making Sense of Race and Racial Classification
Chapter 5 Chapter Three: Methodically Eliminating Race and Racism
Chapter 6 Chapter Four: Race and Population Statistics in South Africa
Chapter 7 Section Two: Logic of the Method
Chapter 8 Chapter Five: Causation and Race
Part 9 Chapter Six: Swimming Upstream: Theory and Methodology in Race Research
Chapter 10 Chapter Seven: Deracializing Social Statistics: Problems in the Quantification of Race
Chapter 11 Section Three: Interpreting the Problem
Chapter 12 Chapter Eight: Anything But Racism: How Sociologists Limit the Significance of Racism
Chapter 13 Chapter Nine: Experiments in Black and White: How Racial Ideology Affects Experimental Methodology
Chapter 14 Chapter Ten: The End of Racism as the New Doxa: New Strategies for Researching Race
Chapter 15 Chapter Eleven: White Ethnographers on the Experiences of African American Men: Then and Now
Chapter 16 Section Four: Dimensions of Segregation and Inequality Typically Missed
Chapter 17 Chapter Twelve: Indices of Racial Residential Segregation: A Critical Review and Redirection
Chapter 18 Chapter Thirteen: Qui Bono?: Explaining—or Defending—Winners and Losers in the Competition for Educational Achievement
Chapter 19 Chapter Fourteen: Critical Demography and the Measurement of Racism: A Reconsideration of Wealth, Status and Power
Chapter 20 Chapter Fifteen: As Racial Boundaries "Fade": Racial Stratification and Interracial Marriage
Chapter 21 Section Five: The Practice of Social Research
Chapter 22 Chapter Sixteen:The Gospel of Feel Good Sociology of Race Relations as Pseudoscience and the Decline in the Relevance of American Sociology in the 21st Century
Chapter 23 Chapter Seventeen: To Win the War: Racial Research and the Pioneer Fund
Chapter 24 Chapter Eighteen: Being a statistician means never having to say you're certain.
Chapter 25 Chapter Nineteen: Crime Statistics, Disparate Impact Analysis, and the Economic Disenfranchisement of Minority Ex-Offenders
Chapter 26 Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?
Chapter 27 Chapter Twenty: Telling the Real Tale of the Hunt: Towards a Race Conscious Sociology of Racial Stratification

What People are Saying About This

Gloria Ladson-Billings

White Logic, White Methods evokes the same urgency, excitement, and challenge to orthodoxy as Ladner's classic, The Death of White Sociology. Instead of asking the conventional question of whether the glass is half full or half empty, they dare to ask whose glass is this, who chose it, and who says we have to settle for it?

Joe Feagin

In White Logic, White Methods courageous researchers expose the hidden racist dimensions of mainstream social science, which has long suffered from concealed white supremacy. Tables turn as white scientists become subjects of probing analysis. With critical assessments of past and present research, these original articles offer a path to a renewed, emancipatory social science oriented more to building truly just societies.

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