ABSTRACT
This book deals with major types of intergroup relations, the advantages and limitations of the comparative approach, and comparative views of intergroup relations. It examines these relations particularly within the US, highlighting different types of contact and consequences within the society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|51 pages
Introduction
part Two|42 pages
Intergroup Relations Within the United States
part Three|64 pages
Intergroup Relations Worldwide
part Four|20 pages
Conclusion