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When Care Is Conditional

Carrillo, Dani
When Care Is Conditional
From its inception, the public safety net in the United States has excluded many people because of their race, gendered roles, or other factors. As a result, they must prove their moral worthiness to get resources for themselves and their families. In When Care Is Conditional, sociologist Dani Carrillo reveals the ramifications of this conditional safety net by focusing on one particularly vulnerable population: undocumented immigrants. Throug...

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Democracy's Destruction? the 2020 Election, Trump's Insur...

Gibson, James L
Democracy's Destruction? the 2020 Election, Trump's Insurrection, and the Strength of America's Political Institutions
On January 6, 2021, an angry mob stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. This assault on America's democratic system was orchestrated by then President Donald Trump, abetted by his political party, and supported by a vocal minority of the American people. Did denial of the election results and the subsequent insurrection inflict damage on American political institutions? While most pund...

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Structured Luck

Imoagene, Onoso
Structured Luck
The Diversity Immigrant Visa Program is a lottery that awards winners from underrepresented countries the chance to apply for legal permanent residence in the United States. Most lottery winners think of themselves as lucky, viewing the win as an opportunity to pursue better lives for themselves and their families. In Structured Luck, sociologist Onoso Imoagene uses immigrants' stories to show that while the visa program benefits many recipien...

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Precarious Priviledge

Browne, Irene
Precarious Priviledge
In recent years crackdowns on immigrant labor and a shrinking job market in California, Arizona, and Texas have pushed Latine immigrants to new destinations, particularly places in the American South. Although many of these immigrants work in manufacturing or food-processing plants, a growing number belong to the professional middle class. These professionals find that despite their privileged social class and regardless of their national orig...

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Patchwork Apartheid

Gordon, Colin
Patchwork Apartheid
For the first half of the twentieth century, private agreements to impose racial restrictions on who could occupy property decisively shaped the development of American cities and the distribution of people within them. Racial restrictions on the right to buy, sell, or occupy property also effectively truncated the political, social, and economic citizenship of those targeted for exclusion. In Patchwork Apartheid, historian Colin Gordon examin...

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Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workers' Rights

Galvin, Daniel J
Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workers' Rights
Over the last half century, two major historical developments have transformed the nature of workers' rights and fundamentally altered the ability of low-wage workers to combat their exploitation. First, employment law-rather than labor law-now serves as the primary basis of workers' rights. Second, small, under-resourced, overburdened nonprofit worker organizations ("alt-labor groups")-rather than large, well-endowed labor unions-are now at t...

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Who Should Pay?: Higher Education, Responsibility, and th...

Quadlin, Natasha / Powell, Brian
Who Should Pay?: Higher Education, Responsibility, and the Public
Americans now obtain college degrees at a higher rate than at any time in recent decades in the hopes of improving their career prospects. At the same time, the rising costs of an undergraduate education have increased dramatically, forcing students and families to take out often unmanageable levels of student debt. The cumulative amount of student debt reached nearly $1.5 trillion in 2017, and calls for student loan forgiveness have gained mo...

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Handbook of Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis

Cooper, Harris / Hedges, Larry V. / Valentine, Jeffrey C.
Handbook of Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis
Research synthesis is the practice of systematically distilling and integrating data from many studies in order to draw more reliable conclusions about a given research issue. When the first edition of The Handbook of Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis was published in 1994, it quickly became the definitive reference for conducting meta-analyses in both the social and behavioral sciences. In the third edition, editors Harris Cooper, Larry He...

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