SOC 235 #1 – Flashcards
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            Majority Group
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        category of people within a society who possess distinct physical or cultural characteristics and maintain superior power and resources.
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            Minority Group
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        any category of people with recognizable racial or ethnic traits that place it in a position of restricted power and inferior status so that its members suffer limited opportunities and rewards.
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            Prejudice
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        a highly negative judgement toward a minority group focusing on one or more characteristics that are supposedly uniformly shared by all group members.
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            Discrimination
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        the behavior by which one group prevents or restricts a minority group's access to scarce resources.
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            Stereotype
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        an exaggerated, oversimplified image, maintained by prejudiced people, of the characteristics of the group members against whom they are prejudiced.
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            Racism
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        belief that actual or alleged differences between racial groups assert the superiority of one racial group.
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            Individual
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        action performed by one person or group that produces racial abuse.
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            Institutional
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        discriminatory racial practices built into such prominent structures as the political, economic, and education systems
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            3 Types of Individual Racism
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        Old-fashioned Racism, Symbolic Racism, and Cultural Camouflage for Modern Racism
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            Old-Fashioned Racism
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        refers to the openly held belief in the superiority of white race (biological argument)
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            Symbolic Racism
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        reflects the prejudices against the behavioral deficiencies of the minorities in their deviation from the mainstream values.
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            Cultural Camouflage for Modern Racism
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        refers to the hidden racist outlook, which only surfaces when opportunity triggers it to do so.
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            Ethnocentrism
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        tendency to assume that one's culture and way of life are superior to all others.
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            Social Distance
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        feeling of separation between individuals and groups. Emory Bogardus developed a scale to measure social distance
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            What is the significance of race declining (William Julius Wilson)?
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        Race relations between blacks and whites emerged over a period: blatant racism in the system of slavery, emancipation of slaves; racial oppression was present along with class conflict (conflict over economic resources), and transition from racial inequalities to class inequalities
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            Internal Colonialism Theory
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        control over minority group's governance, restriction of a racial minority's freedom of movement, colonial labor principle, and belief in the inferiority of a minority group's culture and social organization
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            Davis, Gardner,& Gardner's Caste Theory
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        a socially legitimated arrangement of groups in which the ranking of the different groups is specified, and the movement of individuals from one group to another is prohibited.
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            John Dollard's Cast Theory
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        Advantages of whites for holding a dominant position in a caste system: economic benefit, sexual gain, prestige gain
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            Oliver Cromwell Cox's Theory of Racism (lynching as a tool)
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        claims that blacks are twice oppressed, both economically and racially. (double exploitation)
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            Sidney Wilhelm's Theory of Racism
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        'Restricted educational and occupational opportunities' for the blacks leaves them less prepared in a post-industrial world.
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            Patricia Hill Collins' Black Feminist Though
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        both black thought and consciousness should emerge out of lives and personal experiences of black women.
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            Robert Parks' Cycle of Race Relations
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        Contact => competition => accommodation => assimilation
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            Milton Gordon's Assimilation Theory
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        Assimilation happens at seven levels:Cultural Assimilation, Structural Assimilation, Marital Assimilation, Identificational Assimilation, Prejudice-free Assimilation, Discrimination-free Assimilation, and Civic Assimilation
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            Nathan Glazer & Daniel Patrick Moynihan's Theory of Pluralism
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        Instead of assimilation, racial and ethnic minority groups are viewed to have a potential of being 'interest groups'.
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            Stephen Steinberg's Critique of Glazer & Moynihan
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        Four reasons why ethnic revival is in decline: Distance from the homelands, Interdependence of Ethnic Communities with the General Society, The Decline of Ethnic Prejudice, and Homogenizing Trend in the Modern Societies
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            Gordon Allport's Theory on Prejudice
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        Pregeneralized Learning (around 6yrs of age) - prejudice against particular individual is learnt; not against the whole race or ethnic group.; Total Rejection (around 8 to 11 yrs of age) - conveyed through language and parental instructions total rejection of a racial/ethnic minority is possible.; Differentiation (around 15yrs) - learning the 'double-talk' of both racial equality and prejudice (cultural camouflage of modern racism).
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            Gordon Allport's Frustration-Aggression Theory or Scapegoat Theory
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        he frustrations of failure in achieving ones goals are usually channeled through aggression; The true source of frustration is substituted by a scapegoat. Example, frustrations of unemployment might result in blaming minorities for 'taking all their jobs'
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            Conditions for Scapegoating
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        visibility of minority group, weaker position / unable to retaliate, physically accessible / proximity, hostility from past, and symbol of an unpopular concept
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            Theodore Adorno's Theory of Authoritarian Personality
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        Correlation has been identified between an individuals' 'early childhood experiences of harsh parental discipline' and their 'development of an authoritarian personality'
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            Racial Structure
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        refers to 'the totality of the social relations and practices that reinforce white privilege'.
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            Ideology
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        refers to a set of interrelated beliefs, values, attitudes, and norms that are used to explain and/or justify change or preservation of the status quo
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            Racial Ideology
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        refers to 'the racially based frameworks used by actors to explain and justify or challenge the racial status quo.
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            Donald Noel's Theory of Ethnic Stratification
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        Three conditions for racial stratification to emerge: ethnocentrism, competition for scarce resources, and dominance of one group over the other.
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            Four viewpoints on Race Relations
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        Racial Optimists, Racial Pesoptimists, Symbolic Racism, and Laissez-faire Racism
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            Racial Optimists
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        these scholars agree that racism is in decline and race relations are heading in a positive direction
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            Racial Pesoptimists
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        these scholars believe that both the elements are present - elements of racial liberalism (end of segregation, equal opportunity) and policy rejection (rejecting policies such as affirmative action)
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            Symbolic Racism
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        these scholars argue that racism still persists in a different form. Judging minorities based on 'traditional American moral values' (protestant work ethic) results in their racial resentment.
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            Laissez-faire Racism
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        these scholars claim that racism persists as the minority groups are judged culturally inferior. Example, they are usually blamed for their poor economic standing.
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            Color-Blind Racism
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        highlights the structural and material factors rather than the individual and psychological ones.
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            Abstract Liberalism
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        Using ideas associated with political liberalism (e.g., equal opportunity) and economic liberalism (e.g., freedom, choice, individualism) in an abstract manner to explain racial matters.
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            Naturalization
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        Allows whites to explain away racial phenomenon by suggesting they are natural occurrences.
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            Cultural Racism
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        Using the cultural arguments to explain the standing of minorities in society. Example: "Mexicans do not put much emphasis on education", "blacks have too many babies".
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            Minimization of Racism
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        Discrimination is no longer a central factor affecting minorities' life chances. Example: "Its better now than in the past", "There is discrimination, but there are plenty of jobs out there".
