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RACE AND ETHNICITY

 Defining race and ethnicity
Race- socially defined category, based on real or
perceived biological differences between groups of people
 Genetically the biological differences between people are
extremely small
 Biologically there is one human race- we are more similar than we
are differences
 Social differences have real consequences
o Ethnicity- socially defined category based on common language, religion,
nationality, history, or another cultural factor
o Race highlights biology
o Ethnicity emphasizes culture
 Historically Jews have been considered a race
 Both a religion and an ethnicity
 How many races are there?
o There's no real answer!
o At different time different scientists are trying to categorize race but there
is no biological basis
 Social Construction of Race and Ethnicity
o Sociologists see race and ethnicity as social constructions because they are
not rooted in biological differences
 Change over time
 Never have firm boundaries
o "If people define situation as real, they are real in their consequences."
-Thomas Theorem
 Ex. If you yell fire in a crowded room, but there is no fire, but
everyone runs out and someone gets trampled, the
consequences are real
 Ex. Boarder between United States and Mexico- boarders are
socially constructed but the consequences of being born on
either side are big
 Other Terms
o Minority group- category of people that society sets apart and
subordinates
 Not always a statistical minority
o Dominant group- a group with more social power than subordinate groups
o Model minority- "stereotype applied to a minority group" viewed as
successful by dominant group
 Exemplar for other groups
 Ethnic enclaves- rich Cubans moved to U.S. and were given
money and helped set up because they had refugee status
 Prejudice and Discrimination
o Prejudice- generalization about an entire category of people
o Discrimination- an act of treating various categories of people unequally

, o Individual discrimination- discrimination carried out by one person against
another
o Institutionalized discrimination- discrimination carried out systematically
by social institutions
 Political, economic, educational, and other
 Affect all members of a group who came into contact with it
 Law or customs- doesn't have to be laws
 Social-Psychological Theories of Prejudice and Discrimination
o Scapegoat Theory (Frustration-Aggression Theory)- prejudice springs
from frustration among people who are themselves disadvantaged
 A scapegoat- a person with little power whom people unfairly
blame for their own troubles
 Biblical origin- if a murder happens outside a town
and you don't know who did it, they would find a
goat and they would put all their sins into it and
they would put it into the wilderness to get rid of
their sins
 Goat had nothing to do with the murder but it was
punished
 Take out their aggression on some target that can be reached
 Outlet for expressing frustrating- displaced because the actual
reason why they aren't doing well is out of their reach
 Ex. In the 1980s- economy was changing and manufacturing
jobs were being outsourced and whole sectors of people and
whole towns were feeling the affects
 Vincent Shin- walking home in Detroit in the dark-
confronted by two guys who had been fired from
their factory job that day
 Said "you're the reason why you're losing our jobs"
and they beat him almost to death
 Pushed for modern Asian Rights
movement in U.S.
 Ironic part of this- he was not Japanese but was
targeted because he was believed to be
 He was not the source of them losing their jobs but
he was a target in reach
 Very convenient to political leaders
 People want a target when they are frustrated when
times are bad
 Knowing when it's a scapegoat is if all the problems seem to go
to them- can't be the source of everything bad
 Functionalist Theories
o Focus on the ways that race creates social ties an strengthens group bonds,
though they also acknowledge that such ties can lead to violence and
social conflict
o Culture Theory- extreme prejudice may be embedded in culture

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