Handbook of Race, Racism, and the Developing Child

Handbook of Race, Racism, and the Developing Child
ISBN-10
0470189800
ISBN-13
9780470189801
Category
Psychology
Pages
528
Language
English
Published
2008-07-10
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Authors
Stephen M. Quintana, Clark McKown

Description

Filling a critical void in the literature, Race, Racism, and the Developing Child provides an important source of information for researchers, psychologists, and students on the recent advances in the unique developmental and social features of race and racism in children's lives. Thorough and accessible, this timely reference draws on an international collection of experts and scholars representing the breadth of perspectives, theoretical traditions, and empirical approaches in this field.

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