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Chapter 3 Racial and Ethnic Inequality
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Race and Ethnicity Race – socially constructed category based on physical traits that members of a society define as important. Ethnicity – shared cultural heritage.
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Immigration The “Great Immigration” (1865-1914) – 25 million people. Quota System enacted by Congress in the 1920s. Quota system ended in 1965, leading to another wave of immigration. Current Immigration Controversy. Illegal immigration an issue?
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Minorities Minority – any category of people, identified by physical or cultural traits, that a society subjects to disadvantages. 1.Visibility 2.Power 3.Numbers
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Patterns of Interaction Genocide – systematic killing of one category of people Segregation – physical and social separation of categories of people Assimilation – process by which minorities gradually adopt cultural patterns from the dominant majority population Pluralism – state in which people of all racial and ethnic categories have about the same overall social standing
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The Social Standing of U.S. Minorities Native Americans African Americans Asian Americans Hispanic Americans/Latinos Arab Americans
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Prejudice and Stereotype Prejudice – rigid generalizations about an entire category of people (a prejudgment) –Stereotype – exaggerated description applied to every person in some category Racism – assertion that people of one race are less worthy than or even biologically inferior to others.
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Measuring Prejudice: The Social Distance Scale Emory Bogardus (1925) measured prejudice among students in universities and colleges. Greater social distance/less acceptance against minorities regardless of their own race and ethnicity. Parrillo and Donoghue (2001) repeated the social distance scale and average response dropped.
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Institutional Racism Institutional Racism – racism imbedded in the operation of social institutions in society, including the economy, schools, hospitals, criminal justice system, etc. –Racial profiling police, hiring practices, schools, etc.
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Theoretical Analysis Structural Functional – racial and ethnic inequality is a reflection of culture. Social-Conflict – race and ethnicity used to weaken lower classes. Symbolic Interaction – race as a master status in everyday interaction
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