Citation
Darity, William A., Jr. (2002). Intergroup Disparity: Why Culture Is Irrelevant.
Review of Black Political Economy, 29(4), 77-90.
Abstract
Culture is one of the most widely used but definitionally elusive concepts in the social sciences. At times it is taken to refer to group-linked practices, customs, and traditions. At other times, culture constitutes group-linked values and norms. At still other times, culture has been taken to mean group-linked behavior.
URL
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02717297Reference Type
Journal Article
Year Published
2002
Journal Title
Review of Black Political Economy
Author(s)
Darity, William A., Jr.