Race Attitudes in South Africa Historical Experimental and Psychological Studies

Race Attitudes in South Africa Historical Experimental and Psychological Studies
Title Race Attitudes in South Africa Historical Experimental and Psychological Studies PDF eBook
Author I.D. MacCrone
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1965
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Race Relations and Race Attitudes in South Africa

Race Relations and Race Attitudes in South Africa
Title Race Relations and Race Attitudes in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Arthur Gerardus Joannes Crijns
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1959
Genre Attitude (Psychology)
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What Racists Believe

What Racists Believe
Title What Racists Believe PDF eBook
Author Gerhard Schutte
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Pages 410
Release 1995
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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He explains how and why people believe in racial inequality and how they transmit such beliefs to others. The ideology of white solidarity, its perpetuation, and its breakdown is also analyzed. In the author's analysis, he separates different strands of racism: rural from urban, and moderate from militant. A final chapter compares the racial attitudes of South Africa to those in the United States.

Race Attitudes in South Africa

Race Attitudes in South Africa
Title Race Attitudes in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Ian Douglas MacCrone
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1957
Genre Attitude (Psychology)
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Race Attitudes in South Africa

Race Attitudes in South Africa
Title Race Attitudes in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Alfred Diamant
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1965
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Slave Emancipation and Racial Attitudes in Nineteenth-Century South Africa

Slave Emancipation and Racial Attitudes in Nineteenth-Century South Africa
Title Slave Emancipation and Racial Attitudes in Nineteenth-Century South Africa PDF eBook
Author R. L. Watson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 335
Release 2012-02-20
Genre History
ISBN 1107022002

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Examines the significance of the abolition of slavery in South Africa's Cape Colony in 1834 and the subsequent development of race relations.

South African Social Attitudes

South African Social Attitudes
Title South African Social Attitudes PDF eBook
Author Udesh Pillay
Publisher HSRC Press
Pages 412
Release 2006
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780796921178

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A country’s attitudinal profile is as much a part of its social reality as are its demographic make-up, its culture and its distinctive social patterns. It helps to provide a nuanced picture of a country’s circumstances, its continuities and changes, its democratic health, and how it feels to live there. It also helps to measure the country's progress towards the achievement of its economic, social and political goals, based on the measurement of both 'objective' and 'subjective' realities. South African Social Attitudes: Changing Times, Diverse Voices is a new series aimed at providing an analysis of attitudes and values towards a wide range of social and political issues relevant to life in contemporary South African society. As the series develops, we hope that readers will be able to draw meaningful comparisons with the findings of previous years and thus develop a richer picture and deeper appreciation of changing South African social values. This, the first volume in the series, presents the public's responses during extensive nation-wide interviews conducted by the HSRC in late 2003. The findings are analysed in three thematic sections: the first provides an in-depth examination of race, class and politics; the second gives a critical assessment of the public's perceptions of poverty, inequality and service delivery, and the last explores societal values such as partner violence and moral attitudes. South African Social Attitudes is essential reading for anyone seeking a guide to contemporary social or political issues and debates. It should prove an indispensable tool not only for government policy-makers, social scientists and students, but also for general readers wishing to gain a better understanding of their fellow citizens and themselves.