Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel
By (Author) Michle Lamont
By (author) Graziella Moraes Silva
By (author) Jessica Welburn
By (author) Joshua Guetzkow
By (author) Nissim Mizrachi
By (author) Hanna Herzog
By (author) Elisa Reis
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
27th November 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology
305.8
Paperback
400
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
A comparative look at how discrimination is experienced by stigmatized groups in the United States, Brazil, and Israel Racism is a common occurrence for members of marginalized groups around the world. Getting Respect illuminates their experiences by comparing three countries with enduring group boundaries: the United States, Brazil and Israel.
"Michle Lamont (co-author), Winner of the 2017 Erasmus Prize, Praemium Erasmianum Foundation"
"Original. . . . This far-reaching survey seeks to understand people's experiences of discrimination, and it is particularly welcome in view of the fact that discrimination is different from injustice, such as the social injustice related to the distribution of goods and wealth. . . . While maintaining its demonstrative purpose, Getting Respect is equally rigorous in its description of individual experiences and societal characteristics. . . . A brilliant example of comparative sociology."---Francois Dubet, Books and Ideas
Michle Lamont is the director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies, and professor of sociology and African and African American studies at Harvard University. Graziella Moraes Silva is professor of sociology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. Jessica S. Welburn is assistant professor of sociology and African American studies at the University of Iowa. Joshua Guetzkow is assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and in the Institute of Criminology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Nissim Mizrachi is professor and chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University. Hanna Herzog is professor emerita of sociology at Tel Aviv University. Elisa Reis is distinguished professor of political sociology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.