Type | Journal Article - Race and Social Problems |
Title | Toward a framework for understanding forces that contribute to or reinforce racial inequality |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
Page numbers | 3-11 |
URL | http://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:hrv:hksfac:4778369 |
Abstract | In this paper I seek to reframe current debates around structural and cultural explanations concerning the interconnectedness of race and poverty in the United States. In recent decades discussions of race, inequality and family hardship have consolidated around two opposing perspectives, namely those who support a mainly structural explanation for chronic hardship versus those who espouse cultural explanations. While underscoring the structural origins of black poverty in the United States, I seek to resituate how we think about and research racial disadvantage by proposing a framework that acknowledges the convergence of social, economic, political and cultural forces in contemporary society. In so doing, I hope to spark greater interest and dialogue in the research and policy arenas around a more holistic approach to poverty alleviation. |