SOC100H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Critical Race Theory, Ethnic Group, Visible Minority

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Ethnicity : the existence of social groups with shared national or cultural traditions. Belonging to the same group by virtue of a common birthplace, ancestry, language, or culture. In canada, it refers to people other than aboriginal persons, who are non-caucasian in. This term is being limited due to sociological discourse and replaced by the term race or non-white in colour racialized minority. The tendency to view and to group humans according to their visible characteristics. A set of people commonly defined as belonging to the same group by a virtue of. It a common birthplace, ancestry, or culture. Encourages prejudice and discrimination certain intellectual, emotional, and behavioural traits are inherent among all members of certain racialized groups. Scott and marshall: an approach, originating in legal theory that sets out to challenge the conventional liberal approach to civic rights issues, in particular to the notion that there can be a colour-blind view of social justice.

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