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The Next Twenty-five Years: Affirmative Action in Higher Education in the United States and South Africa
University of Michigan Press, 2009 eISBN: 978-0-472-02155-0 | Paper: 978-0-472-03377-5 | Cloth: 978-0-472-11705-5 Library of Congress Classification LA227.4.N497 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 379.260973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A penetrating exploration of affirmative action's continued place in 21st-century higher education, The Next Twenty-five Years assembles the viewpoints of some of the most influential scholars, educators, university leaders, and public officials. Its comparative essays range the political spectrum and debates in two nations to survey the legal, political, social, economic, and moral dimensions of affirmative action and its role in helping higher education contribute to a just, equitable, and vital society. David L. Featherman is Professor of Sociology and Psychology and Founding Director of the Center for Advancing Research and Solutions for Society at the University of Michigan. Martin Hall is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Salford, Greater Manchester, and previously was Deputy Vice- Chancellor at the University of Cape Town. Marvin Krislov is President of Oberlin College and previously was Vice President and General Counsel at the University of Michigan. See other books on: Affirmative action programs | Education, Higher | Higher Education | Inclusive Education | South Africa See other titles from University of Michigan Press |
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