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Titel: THINK race and ethnicity
Autor: Scott, Mona
Jahr: 2012
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments ix-x Discrimination 29
Micro Discrimination 29 • Macro Discrimination 30
About the Author xi
Intersections: Wearing the Hijab in France Is Restricted 32
Hate Groups 32
Resisting Prejudice and Discrimination 33
Black Civil Rights Movement 33 • Chicano Civil Rights
Movement 34
AN INTRODUCTION TO RACE Really,I Mean Really: Hip-Hop: Not so Dangerous
AND ETHNICITY
Red Power Movement 36 • Yellow Power Movement 36
Get the Topic: How Was the Concept of Race Think Race and Ethnicity: How Do Sociologists View
Constructed? 4 Discrimination Based upon Race and Ethnicity? 37
Origins of the Concept of Race 4 Critical Race Theory 37
Categorizing the Five Groups of Human Beings 4 Functionalist Theory 37
First Use of the Term "Race" 4 • The Role of Colonialism Conflict Theory 37
in Perpetuating the Construct of Race 6 Case Study: Mexican Americans and Chicanos 38
Go Global: Thomas Jefferson's Role in Supporting the
Construct of Race 7 Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: What Is the Root Cause
The Difference between Race and Ethnicity 7 of Racism and Discrimination? 40
Historical Underpinnings of Race 8 Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: How Do
Scientific Racism 8 • Eugenics 8 • Legitimizing the Organizations Address Institutional Discrimination? 41
Construct of Race through Laws 9 • Legitimizing Race
and Racism through Segregation 9 SPhere of Influence: Getting Involved with
Anti-Discrimination Activism 41
Intersections: Structural Racism 10
Race and the U.S. Census 11 • Why Race Matters 11
Think Race and Ethnicity: How Do Sociologists View the
Divisions Created by Race? 13
Classical Sociological Theories 13
Functionalist Theory 13 • Symbolic-lnteractionist Theory 13
Conflict Theory 13 . Critical Theory, Critical Race Feminism, DOMINANT IDEOLOGIES, OPPRESSION,
and Social Construction Theory 13 AND INEQUALITIES
Case Study: Irish Assimilation into White American
Society 14 Get the Topic: What Are Dominant Ideologies? 48
The Formation of an Ideology 48
Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Why Are There Stereotypes 49
Significant Inequalities in Employment Based on Race? 16 Go Global: Apartheid in South Africa 50
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: What Are the Social Controlling Images 52
and Political Effects of Racial Categories in the United intersections: Native American Women and Sexual
States Today? 17 Assault 52
Sphere of Influence: Volunteering at a Community Center 17 Really,I Mean Really: Sentencing Differences for Cocaine 53
What Is Oppression? 53
The Leap from Ideology to Oppression 53 • The Components of
Oppression 53 • Oppression as Power 54 •Systems of
Oppression 55 • Structural Inequality 55
Think Race and Ethnicity: How Do Sociologists View
SOCIAL INEQUALITY: PREJUDICE AND Oppression and Inequality? 57
DISCRIMINATION Functionalist Theory 57
Conflict Theory 57
Get the Topic: What Is Prejudice and Discrimination, What Critical Race Theory 57
Are the Causes, and How Have They Been Fought? 23 Case Study: Oppression of Japanese Americans in the
Prejudice 23 United States 58
Forms of Prejudice 24 • Causes of Prejudice 24
Measures of Prejudice 26 Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Why Are Non-Whites
Go Global: Prejudice Against Indigenous Australians 27
Reducing Prejudice 28 Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: How Are Groups Like
Stereotyped in the United States? 60
Discover Race and Ethnicity in
the Poor Stereotyped? 61
Sphere of Influence: Change of Setting, Change of Go Global: Negritude 103
Perspective 61 Non-Whites: Cultural Nationalism and Politicization 103
Think Race and Ethnicity: What Are the Theories behind
Internalized Oppression? 103
Functionalist Theory 103
Conflict Theory 103
Critical Race Theory 103
PRIVILEGE AND WHITE SUPREMACY Case Stutty: Puerto Ricans and Racial Identity 104
Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Does Internalized
Get the Topic: What is White Privilege and Where Does it Racism Affect Lawmakers and Law Enforcers? 106
Come From? 67
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: How Do Organizations
Address Institutional Discriminations and Practices? 107
Privilege 67
Characteristics of White Privilege 67 • Invisibility 68
Development of White Privilege 71 . Perpetuation of White Sphere of Influence: Attending a Dismantling Racism
Privilege 73 Workshop 107
Go Global: Questioning Euro-American Values 73
White Supremacy 78
Intersections: Women of the Ku Klux Klan 78
Really, I Mean Really: Society's Perception of Black Men
and the Influence of White Supremacy 79
Think Race and Ethnicity: How Do Sociologists View White EDUCATION_
Privilege and White Supremacy? 80
Get the Topic: How Does Racial Group Membership
Functionalist Theory 80 Impact American Educational Experiences? 112
Conflict Theory 80
Critical Race Theory 81 HiStor* of Educational Segregation 112
Case Study: Native Americans: An American Holocaust 82 Intersections: Number of Black Men in College Is
Decreasing 115
Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: What Leads Various Achievement Gaps 115
Groups to Commit Hate Crimes? 84 Institutional Discrimination 117
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: Why Is It Important to Why School Segregation Matters 117 • De Facto
Understand Political Extremism and Hate Groups? 85 Resegregation 117
Sphere of Influence: Experiencing White Privilege Really I Mean Really: INative Americans and Harvard,
Firsthand 85 Together at-First? 118
Curriculum and Performance 118
Culture and Identity 118 • Teachers' Expectations 118
No Child Left Behind 119 • Dropping Out 120
Acculturation 120
Assimilation and Americanization 121
INTERNALIZED OPPRESSION_ Go Global: Peoples, Boarding SChools, and
Racism 121 Bilingual Education 122
Get the Topic: What Is Internalized Oppression? 91
Internalized Oppression 91 Tracking and Education Attainment 122
Clark's Doll Study 92 History of Tracking 122 • Tracking Today 123
Patterns of Internalized/Appropriated Oppression 92 Postsecondary Education 124
Effects of Internalized Oppression on Non-Whites 93 How Can Education Become Equal? 124
Mental and Emotional Effects 93 • Inner Effects 93 Culturally Appropriate Learning Environments and
Examples of Internalized Oppression 93 • Manifestation of Perspectives 124
Internalized Racism: Interpersonal Effects 95 Tne Puente Project 124 * USC Neighborhood Academic
Internalized White Supremacy's Effect on Whites 96 Initiative 126 • Historically Black Colleges
and Universities 126 • Advances at Tribal Schools 127
Intersections: Gendered Racism and Asian Men 96 Go to the Source: Students 127
Origin of "Whiteness" 97 • Negative Consequences of Think Race and Ethnicity: How Do Sociologists View
Internalized White Supremacy 97 • Implicit Bias, Education? 127 Education? 127
Subconscious Bias 98
Functionalist Theory 127
Really, I Mean Really: Internalized White Supremacy at Conflict Theory 127
Colleges and Universities 99 Critical Race Theory 127
Psychological Wage of Whiteness 99 • Fear and Guilt 100 Case Study. The Asian Indian and Asian Indian American
Resisting Internalized Racism 101 Experience 128
White and Non-Whites: Education 101 • Non-Whites:
Maintain a Sanctuary 101 • Whites: Get Angry 101 • Whites Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Why Are There
and Non-Whites: Healing 102 Achievement Gaps in Education? 130
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: How Is Discrimination Exclusionary Discrimination 159
Institutionalized in Education? 131 Restrictive Covenants 159 • Patterns and Perpetrators 160
How Racial Segregation Maintains Racial Inequality 161
Sphere of Influence: A Different Kind of Education 131 Factors That Influence the Distribution of Groups 161
Go Global: Slums and Shantytowns: Housing Problems
or Housing Solutions? 163
Consequences of Residential Segregation 164
Education 164 • Safety 164 • Feeling Out of Place 164
Physical Health 164
MEDIA Intersections: Myth of the Ghetto Welfare Queen 165
~--------- Status, Power, and Gatekeeping-Private Acts
Get the Topic: How Is the Media Used to Shape Ideas of Discrimination 165
About Racial Groups? 136 Recommendations for Dismantling Racial Residential
The Media 136 Segregation 166
The News Media 137 Think Race and Ethnicity: How Do Sociologists View
Historical Patterns of Non-Whites in the Media 138 Residential Segregation? 167
Native Americans 138 • Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Functionalist Theory 167
Latinos 138 • Asians and Asian Americans 139 • African Conflict Theory 167
Americans 139 Critical Race Theory 167
Impact of Social Representations on Society 141
Effects on Native American Youth 141 Case Study: African Americans and the Formation of the
Effects on Latino Adolescents 141 Black Ghetto 168
Intersections: Intersections of Race, Gender, and Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Why Does Residential
Sexuality in the Media 142 Segregation Exist? 170
Effects on African American Adolescents 143 • Effects on
Italian Americans 143 • Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Discover Race and Ethnicity in Actlon: Why Does Racial
Sentiment 143 • Media Images Affect Health 144 Segregation Exist? 171
Sphere of I
Office 171
Segregation and Racism in the Media 144 Sphere of Influence: Work Study in the Financial Aid
Prime-Time Television 144 • Whiteness in Television
Commercials 144 • Race in the Movies 145
Go Global: Chinese Perceptions of African American
Stereotypes 145
Really, I Mean Really: A "Good" Person of Color 147
Positive Representations of Racial Groups in Film 147
Think Race and Ethnicity: What Are the Perspectives
Surrounding Race and the Media? 147 ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Functionalist Theory 147 Get the Topic: What Is Economic Inequality? 176
Conflict Theory 147 Economic Inequality 176
Critical Race Theory 147 Wealth, Income, and Cultural Capital 177 • Discrimination
Case Study: Jews and Hollywood 148 and Labor Market Inequality 180
Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Why Do Indian Mascots Go Global: The World's Wealthiest People 181
Exist? 150 Socioeconomic Status (SES) and Transformative Assets 181
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: How Does the Media Really, I Mean Really: WnV Do Americans Vote Against
Influence Society? 151 Estate Taxes When They Aren't Wealthy? 183
Sphere of Influence: Racial Makeup of Prime-Time Intersections: Mexican Maquiladoras and Murder 184
Television Shows 151 Economic Implications of New Immigrants 185
Consequences of Economic Inequality 185
Wealth Distribution and the Gini Coefficient 185
Think Race and Ethnicity: What Are the Theories behind
Economic Inequality? 186
Functionalist Theory 187
Culture of Poverty 187 • Davis-Moore Thesis 187
RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION Conflict Theory 187
-------------------_----------- Marxist Theory of Discrimination 187
Get the Topic: What Is Residential Segregation? 157 Critical Race Theory 187
Residential Segregation 157 Sedimentation 187
Reconstituting Borders and Boundaries 158
Case Study: Vietnamese Americans and SES in the
Structural Discrimination-The Role of Government in Racial United States 188
Housing Segregation 158
The Homestead Act of 1862 and the Southern Homestead Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Is Capitalism Beneficial
Act of 1866 158 • Racial Discrimination in Government for Society? 190
Policies and Programs 158
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: Why Does Economic The Relationship Between the Law and Social Groups 225
inequality Persist in Wealthy Nations like the Social Class and Its Relationship to Law 225
United States? 191 Race and Its Relationship to Law 226
Racial Restrictions in the Law of Citizenship 227
Sphere of Influence: The Cost of Healthy Food 191 ^ Global:Tne G|oba) prison.,ndustria, Complex 228
Inequality in Incarceration 228
Age, Gender, and Police Interactions 229
Really, I Mean Really: Drug Laws: Crack vs. Cocaine Is a
Black and White Issue 230
Hate Crimes 231
---------------------------------------- Think Race and Ethnicity: What Are the Theories Behind
HEALTH INEQUALITY
Get the Topic: What Is Health Inequality? 197 the Law? 231
Factors That Affect Health 197 Functionalist Theory 231
Elements of the United States Health Care System 198 Conflict Theory 231
Racial and Ethnic Disparities 198 • Wealth, Poverty, and the Critical Legal Studies 231
Health Gap 200 • Geography, Place Matters 201 Case Study: The Exclusion of Chinese from Immigration to
Cultural Competence 202 • Environment 203 tne ynited States 232
Social Group Health Inequalities 204
Inequalities in the Latino Community 205 Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: How Does the Law
Inequalities in the African American Community 206 Contribute to Inequality? 234
Inequalities in Native American Community 206
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: Why Do People
Intersections: Black Women's Health Study 206 Follow Laws? 235
Inequalities in Asian and Pacific Islander Community 207
Remedying Health Inequities through Policy 208 Sphere of Influence: Misconceptions about Jail 235
Go Global: Race and Inequality in Mexico's Indigenous
Women 209
Think Race and Ethnicity: How Do Sociologists Explain
Health Inequality? 209
Functionalist Theory 209
Conflict Theory 209 LAND AND PROPERTY _
Critical Race Theory 209 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Case Study: Laotian Americans and Elevated Cancer Get the Topic: How Has the Struggle Over Land
Risks 210 ancl Property Shaped Race Relations in the
United States? 240
Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: How Does Stratification
Impact Healths 212 Discovery and Dispossession 241
Johnson v. M'lntosh 241 • Federal Policies 242
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: Why Does Health Indian-White Tension 242
Inequality Persist in a Wealthy Nation like the Really, I Mean Really: Who Really "Discovered"
United States? 213 America? 243
Sphere of Influence: Bedside Bias 213 Land Discrimination 243
Mexican American and African American Farmers 244
Asian Immigrants in California 245
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 245
The Meaning of Land 246
Go Global: Israeli-Palestinian Land Dispute 247
THE LAW Property Ownership Challenged 248
Racism and the Geography of American Life 249
Get the Topic: How Are the Law and Society Color and Toxicity 249
Connected? 219 Constructed Land and Property Inequality 250
The Usefulness of Law 220 Intersections: Land Rights of Florida Wives 250
Law as Social Control 220 • Law as Deterrence 220
Law as Conflict Resolution 221 • Law as Punishment and Think Race and Ethnicity: What Are the Theories About
Remedy 221 . Law as Promoting Social Change 221 Land and Property Ownership? 251
Law as Public Policy 221 Functionalist Theory 251
Players in the Law 222 Conflict Theory 251
Legislators: The Lawmakers 222 Critical Race Theory 251
Police Officers: The Law Enforcers 223 Case Study: Indigenous Hawaiian Land Loss 252
Judges and Lawyers: The Law Interpreters 223
Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Why Do Property
tatersections: Race and Gender on the Supreme Court: ownership Rights Matter? 254
The Appointment of Justice Sonia Sotomayor and the
Controversy of the "Wise Latina" 224
Correctional Officers: The Law Sanctioners 225
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: What Are the Current Intersections: Filipina Cultural Livelihood 291
Debates Involving Landownership? 255 Think ^ ^ Ethnicity: What Are ^ TheorJes
Spheres of Influence: Assimilation into American Life 255 Surrounding Social Development? 291
Functionalist Theory 291
Conflict Theory 291
Critical Race Theory 291
Case Study: Origin of the Dominican Republic and Health
Management of HIV/AIDS Treatment 292
IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Why Is Education an
-------------------------------------------------------_-_ important Focus for Achieving the Weil-Being of a
Get the Topic: What Is Immigration and Citizenship? 260 Society and Its Citizens? 294
Immigration and Citizenship 260 Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: Why Is Education an
Early European Immigrants 264 Important Focus for Social Development? 295
The Newest Immigrants 265
Sphere of Influence: Speaking to an Enrollment
Really, I Mean Really: Anti-Mexican Sentiment Then Counselor 295
and Now 265
Effects of the Newest Immigrants 266 • The Relationship
between Immigrant Status, Citizenship, and Race 268
Restrictions on Immigration and Citizenship 269
Go Global: The American Nightmare: Jamaican
Immigrants 271
Contemporary Social Problems of Immigration 272 UNDOING RACISM
Intersections: Race, Class, and Gender Factors in the
Exploitation of Transitional Workers 273 Get the Topic: What Is Undoing Racism? 301
A Matter of Social Justice 301
Think Race and Ethnicity: What Are the Theories Undoing Radsm at the Foundation of Society 302
Surrounding Citizenship? 273
Undoing Racism in Education 302
Functionalist Theory 273 Defining Antiracist Education 303
Conflict Theory 273 Rethinking Diversity 304
Critical Race Theory 273
Go Global: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation
Case Study: Salvadorans 274 Commission 305
Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: How Do Current A New Concept of Diversity 306
Theories View Immigration in the United States? 276 Undoing Racism in Communities 307
Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: What Can We Learn Renewing the American Spirit 307
From the History of Immigration Policy? 277 Intersections: Activist Mothering in Low-Income Urban
Sphere of Influence: A Personal Look at Undocumented
Immigration 277
Neighborhoods 308
The Power of Participatory Decision Making 308
Undoing Racism at the Personal Level 309
Matthew Desmond and the Mustafa Emirbayer's Four Levels
of Change 309 • Charles Gallagher's 10 Simple Things 309
Beverly Daniel Tatum's Sphere of Influence 310
Think Race and Ethnicity: What Are the Theories Behind
Social Movements (to Undoing Racism)? 310
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Functionalist Theory 310
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conflict Theory 311
Get the Topic: What Is Social Development and Racial Critical Race Theory 311
Justice? 282 Case Study: Fighting for Change in California 312
Achieving Social Weil-Being and Racial Justice 283
Social Development as Economic Development 284 Wrap Your Mind around the Theory: Why Does Racism
Noneconomic Factors of Social Development as a Social Persist in Society? 314
D SyS!f,m ,i85 "f o Asffcts of Social Devel°Pment 285 Discover Race and Ethnicity in Action: Why Do People Take
Race, Wealth, and Socia Deveopment 286 Action to Undo Racism and Work for Socia Justice? 315
Asset-Building Strategies for Low-Income Groups 286
The History of Race, Education, and Social Policy 287 Sphere of Influence: Striving for AWAREness 315
Really, I Mean Really: Ideologies Versus Evidence 287
The Current State of Race and Education Inequality 289 GLOSSARY 318
Go Global: From Degradation to Empowerment: Native ENDNOTES 322
Americans, Education, and Social Development 290 PHOTO CREDITS 337
INDEX 339
Social Policies toward Healthier Communities 290 |
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spelling | Scott, Mona Verfasser aut Think race and ethnicity by Mona Scott Boston, Mass. [u.a.] Pearson 2012 XI, 346 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ethnizität (DE-588)4220764-2 gnd rswk-swf Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd rswk-swf Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd rswk-swf Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 gnd rswk-swf Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 s Ethnizität (DE-588)4220764-2 s Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 s Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 s DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024430473&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Scott, Mona Think race and ethnicity Ethnizität (DE-588)4220764-2 gnd Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4220764-2 (DE-588)4076527-1 (DE-588)4048442-7 (DE-588)4186884-5 |
title | Think race and ethnicity |
title_auth | Think race and ethnicity |
title_exact_search | Think race and ethnicity |
title_full | Think race and ethnicity by Mona Scott |
title_fullStr | Think race and ethnicity by Mona Scott |
title_full_unstemmed | Think race and ethnicity by Mona Scott |
title_short | Think race and ethnicity |
title_sort | think race and ethnicity |
topic | Ethnizität (DE-588)4220764-2 gnd Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethnizität Rassismus Rassendiskriminierung Ungleichheit |
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