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Race, Culture and Social Change

1993
According to one recent commentator modern nation states seem to offer minorities the status of (a) complete assimilation or (b) despised difference or exclusion (Asad, 1990b). While this argument may seem somewhat overstated it is also reflective of an on-going struggle in contemporary societies, including Britain, over the definition of who belongs ...
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Social Change, Cultural Redemption, and Social Stability

2018
This chapter analyzes the First Mexicanist Congress and its offshoot, La Liga Femenil Mexicanista (hereafter referred to as the League of Mexican Women), as organizations that reflect a sophisticated and gendered transborder political culture that developed in response to racism and poverty facing both diasporic and indigenous Mexican communities. This
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Social Change and Social Interaction as Factors in Culture Change

American Journal of Sociology, 1935
In a study of the mining towns of the Mesabi Iron Range in Minnesota, it was found desirable to make a distinction between cultural change and social change."Cultural change" as defined in the study was limited to the man-made tools, mores, and folkways, while "social change" was used to describe the variations in the position of the population ...
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From Social and Cultural Capital to Social Change

2009
Wealth, often referred to as capital by economists, has many dimensions when applied to race and education even in a rural tidewater community in North Carolina. This book, in addition to weighing financial capital, looks at the important roles of social and cultural capital.
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