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William Julius Wilson

    20. Dezember 1935

    William Julius Wilson ist eine führende Persönlichkeit und ein Pionier der afroamerikanischen Soziologie. Seine Arbeit untersucht kritisch die Kämpfe der armen städtischen Afroamerikaner und beleuchtet, wie das Zusammenspiel von sozioökonomischer Klasse und rassistischen Barrieren den Fortschritt behindert. Während er die Bedeutung der Klasse betont, hat seine Forschung Debatten darüber ausgelöst, ob diese Perspektive die Auswirkungen von Rasse und Diskriminierung möglicherweise herunterspielt. Wilson's einflussreiche Schriften fanden breite Resonanz und inspirierten sogar große Fernsehserien, was ihre tiefgreifende kulturelle Relevanz unterstreicht.

    Working Together
    Youth in cities. A Cross-national perspective
    Criminal Law
    • Criminal Law

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      This textbook provides a substantial survey of criminal law, covering key topic areas as well as extensive analysis and evaluation

      Criminal Law2017
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    • Working Together

      How Workplace Bonds Strengthen a Diverse Democracy

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The typical workplace is a dynamic environment filled with a range of human relationships, including friendships, conflicts, and collaborations. Here, individuals navigate diverse interactions to solve problems and achieve progress, often within increasingly varied groups of co-workers. In a time when American society faces frayed communal ties and ongoing segregation, the workplace serves as a critical venue for individuals from different ethnic, religious, and racial backgrounds to connect and form meaningful bonds. This raises important questions about the implications of these structured relationships in a society still grappling with issues of gender and race. The nature of workplace interactions is shaped by economic power, necessity, and legal regulations, often diverging from the ideal of free citizens collaborating for common goals. Interestingly, the involuntary nature of these interactions can facilitate successful racial integration in the workplace, despite the potential for friction. This exploration highlights the paradoxical yet vital role of workplace relationships and concludes with actionable recommendations for how legal frameworks can enhance the democratic potential of collaboration. By linking workplace integration with broader social connectedness, the author proposes an innovative approach to tackling some of the most pressing challenges in American society today.

      Working Together2003
    • There is growing awareness of the common difficulties experienced by poor young people who grow up in cities--crime and juvenile delinquency, limited access to education, the spread of infectious diseases, homelessness, and high rates of unprotected sex. They must contend with weak families and social institutions, poor labor market prospects, and for the most unfortunate, the ravages of gang war and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Chapters in this volume present and assess comparative evidence on the well-being of urban youth and proven interventions for assuaging the deleterious effects of poverty.

      Youth in cities. A Cross-national perspective2002
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