LEC #2: Race and Racism: Theoretical Perspectives Flashcards

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What is Biological Race Theory? can it be changed?

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  • Supports the idea that humans can be placed in various categories based on their biological characteristics (ex: Europeans, asians, africans etc)
  • biology can change based on the environment
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How is Biological Race Theory used? and what are the key arguments for it?

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  • Human Beings differ i the ‘general factor’ of intelligence (“g”)
  • Cognitive ability led to develop a cognitive elite which is increasingly occupying positions of social, political and economic power in american society
  • people who show less ‘g’ show more pathological forms of social behaviour (criminal activities, living in poverty, poor parenting styles)
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Why is our biological variation not consistent across space?

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  • Prehistoric and historic migrations were often culturally mediated through the industrialized practices of slavery and conquest
  • Migration caused admixture b/w human groups that were quite different in their patterns of biological variation
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What is Class Conflict Theory?

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  • Social class inequality was considered as an end product of capitalism
  • The British tried to use the cheapest labour to make more money
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What is Critical Race Theory? and where did it emerge from?

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  • Focuses on the social construction of race and how, to a certain extent, racism is part of everyday life
  • The emergence of critical race theory came when the anti-racist lawyers in the US started questioning the legal system in the way it treated black defendants and inmates
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What is intersectionality theory?

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When an individual faces multiple forms of discrimination including things like gender, religion, race etc

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what is assimilationist theory?

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  • believe that conflict b/w groups will lead to competition and conflict over resources but naturally over time the groups will become familiar with each other
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what is Pluralism?

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-the belief that resolution will only be solved through implementation of social policies designed to end conflict

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what is multiculturalism?

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  • its the policy of supporting minority racial/ethnic people by promoting programs that improve their access to jobs, education and healthcare.
  • they seek to protect the ability of minorities to practice and preserve their culture
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What are the the 6 theoretical perspectives?

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  • Biological Theory
  • Assimilationist theory
  • Pluralism
  • Class conflict and market theory
  • Critical Race Theory
  • Intersectionality Theory
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what are the consequences of biological race theory?

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  • seeing skin colour as essential or un-changing

- normalizing and perpetuating the systematic classification of people into biological superiority and inferiority

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