SOCI 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: One-Drop Rule, White Label
Week 14- future of racial & ethnic inequality
Final exam
• Readings this week will be on the final essay question
• April 12 @ 12 pm
o Buchanan A101
Future of ethnicity classification
• Gov’t uses the censes to record ethnic classification
o Use senses to make public policies, programs
o Ethnic classification is a political activity
• People are mobilising around race and ethnicity
o Want to make sure that they are classified properly
• Increasing immigration reignited need for classification which raises issues of diversity
and equality
• Classification labels have changed over time
o White label has always been an option
Multiculturalism vs diversity
• Aspinall (2009) states that diversity is more popular in British and American discourses,
while Canadians discourse is dominated by multiculturalism
• Multiculturalism has a political ring to it, so they use diversity
• Canadian census is more interested in cultural origin rather than race like the US
• One drop rule
o If you have one drop of black, then you are black
• Which concept do you believe is more meaningful in the 21st century?
Innovative future of ethnic classifications
• Multi-ticking across categories
• Abandon colour and focus on culture
o Replacing black with African or Caribbean
• Measuring the multiple dimensions of ethnicity
o Citizenship, country of birth, language, religion etc.
Toward a new approach of racial conceptualization
• Sociologists have largely focused on racial attitudes
• Quantitative explanatory mode survey
• Morning suggests
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Document Summary
Week 14- future of racial & ethnic inequality. Final exam: readings this week will be on the final essay question, april 12 @ 12 pm, buchanan a101. Increasing immigration reignited need for classification which raises issues of diversity and equality: classification labels have changed over time, white label has always been an option. Innovative future of ethnic classifications: multi-ticking across categories, abandon colour and focus on culture, replacing black with african or caribbean, measuring the multiple dimensions of ethnicity, citizenship, country of birth, language, religion etc. Toward a new approach of racial conceptualization: sociologists have largely focused on racial attitudes, quantitative explanatory mode survey, morning suggests, asking people directly on how they define race, explain the many facets of racial conceptualization. Methodological observation: three modes, cultural, biological, social construct, ask open ended questions, give people situation to then explain race.