Background
Doob, Christopher Bates was born on January 30, 1941 in New Haven. Son of Leonard William and Eveline Doob.
(This brief paperback text provides an analysis of racism,...)
This brief paperback text provides an analysis of racism, not race relations. It uses the concept of internal colonialism, a prominent conflict theory throughout to emphasize the oppressive nature of American racism. Using a powerful and direct writing style, the book uses two decisive levels of analysis: the broad macro-level analysis of forces producing racism and the micro-level focus on case-study material demonstrating the intimate workings of racist reality. Beginning with a historical background on America's main racial minorities, it then examines the effects of racism on each group in areas of politics, criminal justice, violence, work, education, family, and mass media.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321023692/?tag=2022091-20
Doob, Christopher Bates was born on January 30, 1941 in New Haven. Son of Leonard William and Eveline Doob.
Bachelor, Oberlin College, 1962; Master of Arts, Oberlin College, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1967.
Senior research scientist, State Department Mental Hygiene, Albany, New York, 1967-1969; professor sociology, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, since 1970. Consultant, writer Roper Organisation, New York City, 1981-1982.
(This brief paperback text provides an analysis of racism,...)
Member steering committee Child Plan, New Haven, since 1992. Member American Sociological Association, Connecticut Academy Arts & Sciences.
Married Teresa Elida Marta Carballal, December 27, 1984. 1 child, Gabriella Monica.