Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 566
... action . ( P. 11 ) Recent studies support the notion that there is considerable opposition to affirmative action at the local level ( Daley , 1984 ; Davis and West , 1984 ) . With the reduction of support for affirmative action programs ...
... action . ( P. 11 ) Recent studies support the notion that there is considerable opposition to affirmative action at the local level ( Daley , 1984 ; Davis and West , 1984 ) . With the reduction of support for affirmative action programs ...
Page 567
... action plans in the courts . ( P. 567 ) In fact , several of the largest police unions and associations filed amicus briefs against affirmative action in the University of California v . Bakke reverse discrimination case ( e.g. ...
... action plans in the courts . ( P. 567 ) In fact , several of the largest police unions and associations filed amicus briefs against affirmative action in the University of California v . Bakke reverse discrimination case ( e.g. ...
Page 846
... action that is too stark . In particular , Flathman is reluctant to distinguish among the varying quality of the actions apparent in each of his types of freedom . For him , the action components of freedoms 2 through 5 are equivalent ...
... action that is too stark . In particular , Flathman is reluctant to distinguish among the varying quality of the actions apparent in each of his types of freedom . For him , the action components of freedoms 2 through 5 are equivalent ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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