NEED THERE BE A SOCIOLOGY OF RACE RELATIONS?

A review article focused on 3 books: (1) J. Mason, PAT- TERNS OF DOMINANCE (Oxford, England: Oxford U Press, 1970); (2) J. Rex, RACE RELATIONS IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, no other information given); & (3) S. Zubaida, Ed, RACE AND RACIALISM (London, England: Tavistock Publ...

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