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On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America
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Bester Preis: € 27,45 (vom 01.10.2017)On My Own
ISBN: 9780226959276 bzw. 0226959279, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, United States of America, neu.
The Los Angeles riots shattered Korean immigrants naive belief in the American dream. As many as 2,300 Korean shopkeepers lost their lifetime investments in one day. Korean immigrants had struggled for years to become economically independent through small businesses of their own. However, the riots made them realize how fragile their economic base is because their businesses are dependent on the impoverished, oppressed, and rebellious classes. In On My Own, In-Jin Yoon combines an intimate fieldwork account of Korean-black relations in Chicago and Los Angeles with extensive quantitative analysis at the national level. Yoon argues that a complete understanding of the contemporary Korean-American community requires systematic analyses of patterns of Korean immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations with other minority groups. He explains how small business has become the major economic activity of Korean immigrants and how Korean businesses in minority neighborhoods have intensified racial tensions between Koreans and minorities like blacks and Latinos. A groundbreaking study of Korean-black relations. Yoon s insights on immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations significantly enhance our understanding of urban racial tensions. William Julius Wilson, Harvard University.
On My Own
ISBN: 9780226959283 bzw. 0226959287, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, United States of America, neu.
The Los Angeles riots shattered Korean immigrants naive belief in the American dream. As many as 2,300 Korean shopkeepers lost their lifetime investments in one day. Korean immigrants had struggled for years to become economically independent through small businesses of their own. However, the riots made them realize how fragile their economic base is because their businesses are dependent on the impoverished, oppressed, and rebellious classes. In On My Own, In-Jin Yoon combines an intimate fieldwork account of Korean-black relations in Chicago and Los Angeles with extensive quantitative analysis at the national level. Yoon argues that a complete understanding of the contemporary Korean-American community requires systematic analyses of patterns of Korean immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations with other minority groups. He explains how small business has become the major economic activity of Korean immigrants and how Korean businesses in minority neighborhoods have intensified racial tensions between Koreans and minorities like blacks and Latinos. A groundbreaking study of Korean-black relations. Yoon s insights on immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations significantly enhance our understanding of urban racial tensions. William Julius Wilson, Harvard University.
On My Own
ISBN: 9780226959276 bzw. 0226959279, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, neu, E-Book.
Business, The Los Angeles riots shattered Korean immigrants' naive belief in the American dream. As many as 2,300 Korean shopkeepers lost their lifetime investments in one day. Korean immigrants had struggled for years to become economically independent through small businesses of their own. However, the riots made them realize how fragile their economic base is because their businesses are dependent on the impoverished, oppressed, and rebellious classes. In On My Own, In-Jin Yoon combines an intimate fieldwork account of Korean-black relations in Chicago and Los Angeles with extensive quantitative analysis at the national level. Yoon argues that a complete understanding of the contemporary Korean-American community requires systematic analyses of patterns of Korean immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations with other minority groups. He explains how small business has become the major economic activity of Korean immigrants and how Korean businesses in minority neighborhoods have intensified racial tensions between Koreans and minorities like blacks and Latinos. A groundbreaking study of Korean-black relations. Yoon's insights on immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations significantly enhance our understanding of urban racial tensions.William Julius Wilson, Harvard University, eBook.
On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America (2014)
ISBN: 9780226959290 bzw. 0226959295, in Englisch, 283 Seiten, Not Avail, gebraucht.
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The Los Angeles riots shattered Korean immigrants’ naive belief in the American dream. As many as 2,300 Korean shopkeepers lost their lifetime investments in one day. Korean immigrants had struggled for years to become economically independent through small businesses of their own. However, the riots made them realize how fragile their economic base is because their businesses are dependent on the impoverished, oppressed, and rebellious classes. In On My Own, In-Jin Yoon combines an intimate fieldwork account of Korean-black relations in Chicago and Los Angeles with extensive quantitative analysis at the national level. Yoon argues that a complete understanding of the contemporary Korean-American community requires systematic analyses of patterns of Korean immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations with other minority groups. He explains how small business has become the major economic activity of Korean immigrants and how Korean businesses in minority neighborhoods have intensified racial tensions between Koreans and minorities like blacks and Latinos. “A groundbreaking study of Korean-black relations. Yoon’s insights on immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations significantly enhance our understanding of urban racial tensions.”—William Julius Wilson, Harvard University , Unknown Binding, Label: Not Avail, Not Avail, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2014-05-14, Studio: Not Avail.
On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America
ISBN: 0226959287 bzw. 9780226959283, in Englisch, University Of Chicago Press, gebraucht.
business,business and finance,business and investing,ethnic studies,industries and professions,minority studies,politics and social sciences,popular economics,science and math,social science, The Los Angeles riots shattered Korean immigrants' naive belief in the American dream. As many as 2,300 Korean shopkeepers lost their lifetime investments in one day. Korean immigrants had struggled for years to become economically independent through small businesses of their own. However, the riots made them realize how fragile their economic base is because their businesses are dependent on the impoverished, oppressed, and rebellious classes.In On My Own, In-Jin Yoon combines an intimate fieldwork account of Korean-black relations in Chicago and Los Angeles with extensive quantitative analysis at the national level. Yoon argues that a complete understanding of the contemporary Korean-American community requires systematic analyses of patterns of Korean immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations with other minority groups. He explains how small business has become the major economic activity of Korean immigrants and how Korean businesses in minority neighborhoods have intensified racial tensions between Koreans and minorities like blacks and Latinos."A groundbreaking study of Korean-black relations. Yoon's insights on immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations significantly enhance our understanding of urban racial tensions."-William Julius Wilson, Harvard University.
On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America (2007)
ISBN: 9780226959290 bzw. 0226959295, in Englisch, 276 Seiten, University of Chicago Press, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The Los Angeles riots shattered Korean immigrants’ naive belief in the American dream. As many as 2,300 Korean shopkeepers lost their lifetime investments in one day. Korean immigrants had struggled for years to become economically independent through small businesses of their own. However, the riots made them realize how fragile their economic base is because their businesses are dependent on the impoverished, oppressed, and rebellious classes. In On My Own, In-Jin Yoon combines an intimate fieldwork account of Korean-black relations in Chicago and Los Angeles with extensive quantitative analysis at the national level. Yoon argues that a complete understanding of the contemporary Korean-American community requires systematic analyses of patterns of Korean immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations with other minority groups. He explains how small business has become the major economic activity of Korean immigrants and how Korean businesses in minority neighborhoods have intensified racial tensions between Koreans and minorities like blacks and Latinos. “A groundbreaking study of Korean-black relations. Yoon’s insights on immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations significantly enhance our understanding of urban racial tensions.”—William Julius Wilson, Harvard University , Kindle Edition, Издание: 1, Формат: Kindle eBook, Этикетка: University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, Группа продуктов: eBooks, Опубликовано: 2007-12-01, Дата выпуска: 2007-12-01, Студия: University of Chicago Press.
On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America
ISBN: 0226959287 bzw. 9780226959283, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, gebraucht.
business,business and finance,business and investing,economics,ethnic studies,industries and professions,minority studies,politics and social sciences,popular economics,science and math, On My Own : Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America, The Los Angeles riots shattered Korean immigrants naive belief in the American dream. As many as 2,300 Korean shopkeepers lost their lifetime investments in one day. Korean immigrants had struggled for years to become economically independent through small businesses of their own. However, the riots made them realize how fragile their economic base is because their businesses are dependent on the impoverished, oppressed, and rebellious classes. In "On My Own, " In-Jin Yoon combines an intimate fieldwork account of Korean-black relations in Chicago and Los Angeles with extensive quantitative analysis at the national level. Yoon argues that a complete understanding of the contemporary Korean-American community requires systematic analyses of patterns of Korean immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations with other minority groups. He explains how small business has become the major economic activity of Korean immigrants and how Korean businesses in minority neighborhoods have intensified racial tensions between Koreans and minorities like blacks and Latinos. A groundbreaking study of Korean-black relations. Yoon s insights on immigration, entrepreneurship, and race relations significantly enhance our understanding of urban racial tensions. William Julius Wilson, Harvard University.
On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America
ISBN: 9780226959276 bzw. 0226959279, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
On-My-Own~~In-Jin-Yoon, On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America, Hardcover.
On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America
ISBN: 9780226959283 bzw. 0226959287, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
On-My-Own~~In-Jin-Yoon, On My Own: Korean Businesses and Race Relations in America, Paperback.
On My Own
ISBN: 9780226959290 bzw. 0226959295, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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