Racism, Latinos, and the public policy process

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Racism, Latinos, and the public policy process

Henry Flores

(Latinos and American politics)

Lexington Books, c2019

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-186) and index

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Racism, Latinos, and the Public Policy Process traces the process through which race and racism are infused in the public policy process. It begins with a definition and short history of racism followed by a discussion of how individuals learn and absorb racial ideas and how these ideas become essential elements of the public policy process, with these three policy areas forming the empirical bases of the discussion other areas are highlighted as the discussion proceeds. The volume provides new insights on the relationship between decisional policy structures and individual beliefs and their relationship during the process.

Table of Contents

Chapter One - Racism Defined Chapter Two - Racism and the Public Policy Process Chapter Three - The Socio-Economic-Psychological-Ideological Elements of the State Matrix Chapter Four - How the Public Policy Process Creates a Racial Shield? Chapter Five - Racial Intent Revisited and Some Concluding Thoughts

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