Editorial Review | 'Scholars Seldom Study Ourselves - we Think we Know The Answers - And it is Hard to Study Complex And Ideologically Fraught Issues - Will People Say What They Really Think? Yet Carey, Clayton, And Horiuchi Have Done Both, in a Research Project as Elegantly Designed as it is Substantively persuasive. We Now Know What The Vague Term 'diversity' Means, Who Wants it And Why - And we Are Even Given Reason to Believe That Americans Can Rise Above Polarized controversy. This is a Highly Valuable Study, For Many reasons.' Jennifer Hochschild, Harvard University 'This Book is a Must-Read For Anyone Interested in Racial Attitudes And Political Polarization, Especially on College campuses. Carey, Clayton, And Horiuchi's Careful Experimental Approach Reveals Less Polarization Than Public Discourse Often Assumes, Even Related to Hot-Button Topics Like Affirmative action. Highly recommended.' Natasha Kumar Warikoo, Harvard University 'Campus Diversity is a Must-Read For Anyone Interested in Understanding The Ever-Shifting Landscape of The Politics of Admissions And Diversity on College campuse...show More |