Chapter 1: Race and Ethnicity

 Race an d Ethnic

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Minority Group
Subordinate group whose members have significantly less control or power over their
own lives than do the members of the dominant/majority group
Characteristics (5): unequal treatment, distinguishing physical or cultural traits,
involuntary membership, awareness of subordination, in-group marriage
Racial Group
Group that is socially set apart because of obvious physical differences
Ethnic Groups
Group set apart from others because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns Differences: language, attitudes towards marriage/parenting, food habits
Biological Race
Mistaken notion of a genetically isolated (perfect/pure) human group
Racism
A doctrine that one race is superior
Racial Formation
Sociohistorical process by which racial categroies are created, inhibited, transformed, and destryed
Sociology
Systematic study of social behavior and human groups
Stratification
Structured ranking of entire groupd of people that perpetuates unequal rewards and power in a society Indentifies class (social ranking) of people due to wealth
Functionalist Persoective
Sociological approach emphaizing how parts of a society are structured to maintain its Stability
Conflict Perspective
Sociological approach that assumes that the social structure is best understood in terms of conflict or tension between competing groups
Dysfunction
An element of a society that may distupt a social system or decreases its stability
Blaming the Victim
Portraying the problems of racial and ethnic minorities as their fault rather than recognizing society's responsibilites
Labeling Theory
Sociological approach, by Howard Becher, attempts to explain why certain people are viewed as deviants and others engaging in the same behaviors are not people who do bad do it because from "wrong of family"
Stereotypes
Unreliable, exaggerated generalizations about all members of a group that do not take into account individual differences
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
In certain situations, people may respond to negative stereotypes and act on them, resulting with the false definition becoming accurate A person or group described as having particular characteristics begins to display very traits attributed to them Can create viscous circle