The age of obama the changing place of minorities in British and American society.

Clark, Tom.

The age of obama the changing place of minorities in British and American society. - Manchester : Manchester University Press, (c)2010. - 1 online resource (177 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

9780719082771; 9780719082771; Copyright; Contents; Preface and acknowledgements; Tables, boxes and figures; Notes on the authors and contributors; 1 Introduction: the diversity revolution; 2 Two concepts in two countries: race and migration; 3 Home truths: how minorities live; 4 The rickety ladder of opportunity: minorities and work; 5 Mosaic or cracked vase? Diversity and community life; 6 Distorting mirrors: media framing and political debate; 7 Tidal generation: politics and deeper currentsin public opinion; 8 Concluding thoughts: making a success of the revolution; Bibliography; Index.

Drawing on collaborative research from a distinguished team at Harvard and Manchester universities, *The age of Obama* asks how two very different societies are responding to the tide of diversity that is being felt around the rich world. *Guardian* journalist Tom Clark, Robert D. Putnam? best-selling author of *Bowling alone*? and Manchester?s Edward Fieldhouse offer a wonderfully readable account. Like *Bowling alone*, *The age of Obama* mixes social scientific rigor with accessible charts and lively arguments. It will be enjoyed by politics, sociology and geography students, as well as by.



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Emigration and immigration--Cross-cultural studies.
Great Britain--Race relations.
Minorities--Social conditions.--Great Britain
Minorities--Social conditions.--United States
United States--Race relations.
Minorities--Social conditions.--United States
Minorities--Social conditions.--Great Britain
Race relations.
Segregation.
Minorities--Political activity.


Electronic Books.

E184 / .A346 2010