Intergroup Relations
Unit
Race & Ethnicity
100
Yes, it is hard to reach.
Is true pluralism hard to reach in reality?
100
Change
What is the key concept?
100
superficial physical differences that a particular society considers significant
What is race?
200
Expulsion is one of the factors
What intergroup relation that is a factor of genocide?
200
Race, Ethnicity, and (in) Humanity
What is the unit title?
200
Any group of people who, because of their physical or cultural characteristics are singled out from the others in the society.
What is a minority group?
300
One is enforced by the law, while the other one is not
What is difference of de jure and de facto segregation?
300
Power shapes intergroup relations, and can result in tolerant approaches such as pluralism all the way to intolerance as severe as genocide.
What is the SOI?
300
It is when the dominant group will displace its unfocused aggression onto a subordinate group
What is the scapegoat theory?
400
Characterized by mutual respect on the part of all cultures, both dominant and subordinate
How is true pluralism characterized?
400
Identity, Perspective and Power
What is the related concept?
400
we cannot separate the effects of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and other attributes.
What is the intersection theory?
500
1. Socioeconomic Status 2. Spatial Concentration 3. Language Assimilation 4. Intermarriage
What are the 4 benchmarks of assimilation?
500
Factual - 1. What is the differences between race and ethnicity? Conceptual - 2. What is the relationship between power and intergroup relations? Debatable - 3. Is group conflict an inevitable part of human history?
What are the inquiry questions?
500
1. Unequal treatment and less power over their lives 2. distinguishing physical or cultural traits 3. involuntary membership in the group 4. awareness of subordination 5. high rate of in-group marriage
What are the 5 characteristics of minority?
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