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245 00 $aAfrican American perspectives on political science /$cedited by Wilbur C. Rich ; with a foreword by Charles V. Hamilton.
260 $aPhiladelphia :$bTemple University Press,$c2007.
300 $ax, 444 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction /$rWilbur C. Rich --$gPart one. Race and political scientists --$tStill in the margins : the persistence of neglect of African American issues in political science, 1986-2003 /$rErnest J. Wilson, III and Lorrie A. Frasure --$tThe race variable and the American Political Science Association's state of the discipline reports and books, 1907-2002 /$rHanes Walton, Jr. and Robert C. Smith --$tAfrican American political scientists in academic wonderland /$rWilbur C. Rich --$gPart two. Globalization and transnational politics --$tBlack politics in Latin America : an analysis of national and transnational politics /$rOllie A. Johnson, III --$tGlobalization and the study of development /$rVernon D. Johnson --$gPart three. Civic engagement and voting --$tPolitical science and the study of African American public opinion /$rMelissa V. Harris-Lacewell --$tA Black gender gap? Continuity and change in attitudes toward Black feminism /$rEvelyn M. Simien --
505 00 $tGoing it alone : Black women activists and Black organizational quiescence /$rAndrea Y. Simpson --$tPolitical scientists and the activist-technocrat dichotomy : the case of John Aubrey Davis /$rMartin Kilson --$gPart four. Political institutions --$tDimensions of representation and the Congressional Black Caucus /$rKenny J. Whitby --$tToward a critical race theory in political science : a new synthesis for understanding race, law, and politics /$rBarbara Luck Graham --$tPresidential leadership and the politics of race : stereotypes, symbols, and scholarship /$rWilbur C. Rich --$gPart five. The subfields --$tComparative politics and Asia : contesting hegemonic inter- and intra-disciplinary boundaries /$rGermaine A. Hoston --$tRace and the problem of equity in the administrative state : implications for political science theory and methods /$rLenneal J. Henderson, Jr. --$tRace and the city : the view from two political science journals /
505 00 $rMarion Orr and Valerie C. Johnson --$tNavigating the muddy waters of the mainstream : tracing the mystification of racism in international relations /$rErrol A. Henderson --$tA critical review of American political institutions : reading race into the constitutional "silence" on race /$rKatherine Tate, Kevin L. Lyles, Lucius J. Barker --$tPolitical science confronts Afro-America : a reconsideration /$rJerry G. Watts.
650 0 $aPolitical science.
650 0 $aRacism$xPolitical aspects.
650 0 $aRacism$xPolitical aspects$zUnited States.
650 0 $aAfrican American political scientists$xAttitudes.
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