Mutual Accommodation : Ethnic Conflict and Cooperation
Mutual Accomodation was first published in 1977. The author, who was Henry Scarborough Professor of Social Science at Cornell University, assesses the current state of ethnic and racial relations in the United States and, contrary to prevailing pessimism on the part of many other social analysts, fi...
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
1977.
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- Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1 It Can Be Done: Recovery from a National Failure of Nerve; Chapter 2 The Problem: Assessing Ethnic and Racial Relations; Chapter 3 Conflict Resolution and Mutual Accommodation: The Case of the Schools; Chapter 4 The Fluid Mosaic: Ethnicity and Residence in American Communities; Chapter 5 Processes of Change and Stability: Basic Modes of Influence; Chapter 6 Persuasion and Inducement; Chapter 7 The Uses of Constraint: Power, Authority, and Threat Systems in Intergroup Relations; Chapter 8 Strategy and Tactics in Collective Action.