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Paradoxical Ebullience: Discordance Between Changing Black Racial Attitudes and Stagnation of Black Economic Progress.
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Paradoxical Ebullience: Discordance Between Changing Black Racial Attitudes and Stagnation of Black Economic Progress./
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Branch, Lessie B.
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127 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-11A(E).
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Public policy. -
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9781321822724
Paradoxical Ebullience: Discordance Between Changing Black Racial Attitudes and Stagnation of Black Economic Progress.
Branch, Lessie B.
Paradoxical Ebullience: Discordance Between Changing Black Racial Attitudes and Stagnation of Black Economic Progress.
- 127 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The New School, 2015.
In 2010, the Pew Charitable Trust reported that over the last 25 years the attitudes of Blacks in the United States concerning their socioeconomic position and future prospects have been trending positive, with the greatest increase in optimism coming after the election of the nation's first Black president (The Pew Charitable Trust, 2010). Economic data, however, tells a very different narrative about the economic position of Blacks over that span of time with a 2:1 unemployment rate and a 20:1 racial wealth gap persisting throughout this period of time (Darity & Hamilton, 2012).
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The disparity in attitudes and position concerning Black progress and prospects underscores the incongruence between Blacks' racial attitudes concerning their socioeconomic parity and their actual socioeconomic position. I term this mismatch between attitudes and socioeconomic positioning, Paradoxical Ebullience. Paradoxical Ebullience is a contradiction in the purported view that Blacks hold regarding their economic position relative to the reality of their economic progress. Primarily, this study is framed in contemporary theories of racial inequality in a race neutral society. It investigates whether purported optimism diminishes Blacks' sense of common fate and will to engage in collective action to address the group's worsening socioeconomic position.
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