LECTURE 10: RACIAL INEQUALITY Flashcards
Race
- a social construct
- a category of people whoa re perceived to share distinct physical characteristics that are deemed socially significant
- the racial classification system that exists in any society is LEARNED
ethnicity
- a shared cultural heritage or nationality… also socially constructed
- is less associated with physicial characteristics compared to race and is more often regarded as an identity
immigration
- refers to the movement of people into a country from another
- PUSH factors: aspects of a country that makes someone want to leave
- PULL factors: aspects of another country that makes someone want to go live there
scapegoating
the act of blaming a person or group for something bad that had happened or that someone else has done
assimilation
the process whereby individuals or groups of different ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society
pluralism
mixing of different cultures in which each culture retains its own unique identity
echochambers
an environment in which a person encounters only beliefs or opinions that coincide with their own so that their existing views are reinforced, and alternative ideas are not considered
overt discrimination
clear and direct discrimination that is not hidden in the same sense that prejudiced beliefs are clearly the perpetrators motivation
subtle discrimination
unclear or indirect discrimination that is difficulty to analyze or describe due to the perpetrators motivations being unclear
systematic discrmination
patterns of behaviour, policies or practices that reflect current or former prejudices and that are embedded within the structures of a formal social organization and which create or perpetuate disadvantage for marginalized persons
adaptive discrimination
discrimination that is based on the prejudice of others
conscious discrmination
overt negative behaviour that can be expressed through physical and verbal harassment or through more subtle means such as exclusions
unconscious or implicit discrimination
bias that operates outside of the person’s awareness and can be in direct contradiction to a person’s espoused beliefs and values
4 tenants of critical race theory
- race is a socially constructed and NOT a biologically grounded category. it is used to oppress and exploit people of color
- racism is a normal, persistent, and defining characteristics of social institutions including policits, the legal system, the economy, and all other societal institutions/ structures
- progress on racial issues occurs primarily during periods of INTEREST CONVERGENCE: when marginalized group interests are taken up by the dominant group only due to it fitting their own interests
- individuals cannot be adequately understood by their membership in separate marginalized communities. in other words, marginalization is iNTERSECTIONAL: membership in multiple marginalized communities compounds or intensifies the negative repercussions an individual faces as a result
social desirability bias
the tendency for respondents of surveys to underreport socially undesirable attitudes and behaviours and to over report more desirable attributes