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Title: Racial and Ethnic Inequality


1
Chapter 3
  • Racial and Ethnic Inequality

2
Race and Ethnicity
  • Race socially constructed category based on
    physical traits that members of a society define
    as important.
  • Ethnicity shared cultural heritage.

3
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?

4
Minorities
  • Minority any category of people, identified by
    physical or cultural traits, that a society
    subjects to disadvantages.
  • Visibility
  • Power
  • Numbers

5
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

6
The Social Standing of U.S. Minorities
  • Native Americans
  • African Americans
  • Asian Americans
  • Hispanic Americans/Latinos
  • Arab Americans

7
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.

8
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.

9
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.

10
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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