Theory inequalities Ethnic Flashcards
Black Feminism
Brewer ( supporting Abbott et al)
Mirza
Connell
Yuval -Davies
Cultural
Moodood et al
Dale et al
Sewell ( new right)
Roberts
Functionalist
Patterson
Parson
Marxist
Cox
Castles and Kosack
Neo - Marxist
Solomos et al
Lawrence
Weberian
Weber
rex and Tomlinson
Parkin
Borron and Norris
Postmodern
Vertorec
Gill
Back
Brewer
Black feminism
class, gender and race combine to cerate multiple sources of deprivation and inequality. Triple system theory. support by abortt - white femist view, speaking on behalf of black feminist.
Mirza
Black feminism challenged dominant images of black women as passive victims of racism, patriarchy and social class. therefore, challenges the stereotypical description of ethnic minorities women.
Connell
Black feminsim
Gender inequalities are seen through the western eye. gender and ethic inequality is caused by colonialism. globally women force arranges of different forms of oppression post colonel feminism
Moodood et al
cultural
disadvantages are linked to cultural traditions .
Bangladesh women, in particular, have especially low economic activity, although a loss of this may be hidden in the form of homework.
Dale et al
cultural
Younger women are more likely to participation in the labour market and speak fluent English, although many of these women accepted that family and work patterns may change when married
Sewell
cultural ( new right)
Blamed single mothers for there inequality. Young black males who do not have fathers in their lives turn to the media e.g rapper, get rich quick through criminal acts like selling me drugs, achieving money through non-legitimate means.
Hypermasculinity created an anti-school attitude.
Robert
cultural
Robert claims this is because Asian immigrants brought strong entrepreneurial traditions, in contrast to the bitter experiences of colonialism and slavery that may have caused anti-enterprise attitudes amongst African Caribbean groups.
Patterson
Functionalism
Host immigrant model. these immigrants had a ‘culture clash’ with their British‘ host’. Argued that the British were not directly racist but were frightened and anxious due to the arrival of immigrants.
these immigrants had a ‘culture clash’ with their British‘ host’. Argued that the British were not directly racist but were frightened and anxious due to the arrival of immigrants.
three causes of racial discrimination
1)The host fear of social change and difference
2)Resentment about having to compete for jobs (particularly amongst the working class)
3)The failure of ethnic minorities to assimilate e,g living in segregated communities and not learning the language
Believed immigrants would become more British and would then fit it
polices that reflects this
- citizen test ( based on bristh history and need a standard of English)