Thomas Shapiro

Thomas Shapiro

Infobox Writer


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birthdate = April 24, 1947
birthplace = Los Angeles, California
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occupation = Sociologist, author
nationality = American
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subject = Sociology
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website = http://heller.brandeis.edu/faculty/guide.php?emplid=f1f37909668ee529ab0c194eecc8c89d6a589fc8

Thomas M. Shapiro is a professor of Sociology and Public Policy at Brandeis University and is the author "The Hidden Costs of Being African American" and the co-author of "Black Wealth/White Wealth". Shapiro's current professional titles include the Pokross Professor of Law and Social Policy and the Director of the Institute on Assets and Social Policy. The primary areas of focus for Shapiro's research and publications are racial inequality and public policy. [Brandeis University. " [http://heller.brandeis.edu/faculty/guide.php?emplid=f1f37909668ee529ab0c194eecc8c89d6a589fc8 Tom M Shapiro] ". Retrieved April 16, 2008.]

Background and Education

Thomas M. Shapiro was born in Los Angeles, California on April 24, 1947. He received his B.A. Degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1969. Shapiro went on to receive both his M.A. degree (1971) and PhD (1978) from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. [Shapiro, Thomas M. Personal Interview. April 14, 2008.]

Writings

Thomas Shapiro's first book was "Population Control Politics", published in 1985, which focused primarily on female sterilization, the welfare state, and public policy in the United States [Shapiro, Thomas M. Personal Interview. April 14, 2008.]

Shapiro co-authored "Black Wealth/White Wealth" with Professor Melvin L. Oliver, which was originally published in 1995; a tenth-anniversary edition was published in 2006. "Black Wealth/White Wealth" investigates racial inequality in the United States, however, what sets "Black Wealth/White Wealth" apart from the numerous other works on racial inequality from this time period is that Shapiro and Oliver examine racial inequality through the lens of wealth. The book demonstrates that a huge wealth gap exists between white and black Americans (according to the book, black families have, on average, 10 cents of wealth for every dollar white families have). Although the income gap between whites and blacks has narrowed, Shapiro and Oliver argue that the remarkable differences in wealth, and the impact that these differences have on housing, education, and more. Both also challenge the notion of growing equality between races in the United States. [Shapiro, Thomas and Melvin L. Oliver. "Black Wealth/White Wealth: A New Perspective on Racial Inequality". New York: Routledge, 1995.]

"Great Divides: Readings in Social Inequality in the United States" is a textbook on American social inequality compiled by Thomas Shapiro with contributions from classical and contemporary writers. "Great Divides" has gone through three editions; the first was published in 1998, and the other two editions followed in 2001 and 2005. According to Shapiro, the purpose of "Great Divides" is to examine the barriers between groups and individuals and to evaluate the impact that these barriers have had, and continue to have, on American society. Additionally, and unlike existing readers on social inequality, Shapiro seeks to meld older, more famous texts (from authors such as Max Weber and W.E.B. Du Bois) with cutting-edge research on the subject of inequality, thereby creating a more comprehensive and challenging text for students. [Shapiro, Thomas. "Great Divides: Readings in Social Inequality in the United States". Third Edition. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2005.]

In his 2004 publication "The Hidden Cost of Being African American", Shapiro focuses on the importance of family wealth and the central role that it plays in passing down racial inequality from generation to generation in the United States. Drawing from interviews with 182 black and white families from different regions of the United States, Shapiro argues that there continues to be a substantial racial wealth gap in the United States. Shapiro also claims that families lacking financial assets, characteristically the African American population, are hindered from becoming upwardly mobile in American society. These same inherited, transformative assets are leveraged by whites, enabling them to take fuller advantage of economic opportunities and accumulate additional wealth, what many refer to as White privilege. This vicious cycle, Shapiro argues, has the effect of perpetuating and worsening racial inequality in the United States. More narrowly, Shapiro also focuses on the advantages that transformative assets have on the value of housing and the subsequent quality of neighborhoods and schools, to the additional benefit of whites and disadvantage of blacks. [Shapiro, Thomas. "The Hidden Cost of Being African American: How Wealth Perpetuates Inequality." New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.]


=Bibliography [WorldCat. " [http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=thomas+m+shapiro Results for 'Thomas M. Shapiro'] ". Retrieved April 16, 2008.] [Brandeis University. " [http://heller.brandeis.edu/faculty/guide.php?emplid=f1f37909668ee529ab0c194eecc8c89d6a589fc8 Tom M Shapiro] ". Retrieved April 16, 2008.] =


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* Residency Fellow, Rockefeller Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy (2005)
* "The Hidden Cost of Being African American" named one of the Best Books of the Year, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (2004)
* Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award, American Sociological Association (1997)
* C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems (1996)

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