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OverviewThis is an examination of the social structures that shape Latin American societies. Knowledge of demography, rural and urban life, and ethnic and status relationships is critical for understanding the political and economic fabric of those societies. Although the author draws on materials from all the social sciences, the primary frame of reference is sociological. The book presents, in an organized form, the findings from an ever-growing number of studies about Latin American society. The book proceeds from a brief introduction of the political and economic patterns of Latin America to an examination of the country as a social system. The focus of the text is an analysis of social processes and structures as well as the major social institutions. A prevailing theme is the extent to which Latin America is a society in conflict and change; among the questions raised are the interrelationships between different systems: How does the ethnic structure relate to stratification based on criteria other than race? What avenues of mobility are to be found in the class system? What are the linkages between rapid urbanization and the economy? How is the power distributed between the older oligarchy and the new commercial and industrial elites? What is the role of an emerging middle class? To what degree can urban migrants move beyond their marginal position in a competitive urban society? How effectively can Latin America function in the international scene? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert C. WilliamsonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.621kg ISBN: 9780275957506ISBN 10: 0275957500 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 January 1997 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviews?Williamson..has written a present-day analysis of the 20 or so Ibero-American republics (including Haiti). His book is an excellently researched work and a good source of analytical data on the region....The author uses an approach that seeks to integrate theoretical and classical sociological paradigms with specific analyses of various Ibero-American republics. Given the current overall state of political and economic crisis in these countries, the author has focused on a number of associated factors, such as intransigence of elites, faulty infrastructure, and counterproductive development strategies from within and outside the region. Williamson also seeks to delineate commonalities as well as contrasts among the countries studied. A worthy addition to sociological interpretations of Ibero-American dilemmas.?-Choice "?Williamson..has written a present-day analysis of the 20 or so Ibero-American republics (including Haiti). His book is an excellently researched work and a good source of analytical data on the region....The author uses an approach that seeks to integrate theoretical and classical sociological paradigms with specific analyses of various Ibero-American republics. Given the current overall state of political and economic crisis in these countries, the author has focused on a number of associated factors, such as intransigence of elites, faulty infrastructure, and counterproductive development strategies from within and outside the region. Williamson also seeks to delineate commonalities as well as contrasts among the countries studied. A worthy addition to sociological interpretations of Ibero-American dilemmas.?-Choice ""Williamson..has written a present-day analysis of the 20 or so Ibero-American republics (including Haiti). His book is an excellently researched work and a good source of analytical data on the region....The author uses an approach that seeks to integrate theoretical and classical sociological paradigms with specific analyses of various Ibero-American republics. Given the current overall state of political and economic crisis in these countries, the author has focused on a number of associated factors, such as intransigence of elites, faulty infrastructure, and counterproductive development strategies from within and outside the region. Williamson also seeks to delineate commonalities as well as contrasts among the countries studied. A worthy addition to sociological interpretations of Ibero-American dilemmas.""-Choice" Williamson..has written a present-day analysis of the 20 or so Ibero-American republics (including Haiti). His book is an excellently researched work and a good source of analytical data on the region....The author uses an approach that seeks to integrate theoretical and classical sociological paradigms with specific analyses of various Ibero-American republics. Given the current overall state of political and economic crisis in these countries, the author has focused on a number of associated factors, such as intransigence of elites, faulty infrastructure, and counterproductive development strategies from within and outside the region. Williamson also seeks to delineate commonalities as well as contrasts among the countries studied. A worthy addition to sociological interpretations of Ibero-American dilemmas. -Choice ?Williamson..has written a present-day analysis of the 20 or so Ibero-American republics (including Haiti). His book is an excellently researched work and a good source of analytical data on the region....The author uses an approach that seeks to integrate theoretical and classical sociological paradigms with specific analyses of various Ibero-American republics. Given the current overall state of political and economic crisis in these countries, the author has focused on a number of associated factors, such as intransigence of elites, faulty infrastructure, and counterproductive development strategies from within and outside the region. Williamson also seeks to delineate commonalities as well as contrasts among the countries studied. A worthy addition to sociological interpretations of Ibero-American dilemmas.?-Choice Author InformationROBERT C. WILLIAMSON is Adjunct Professor of Sociology at Lehigh University and was a Fulbright Professor in Chile, Colombia, and El Salvador. He is the author of Marriage and Family Relations (1972) and Minority Languages and Bilingualism (1991). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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