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  1. Critique the biological concept of race. Discuss why race is a social construction. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a sense of ethnic identity. To understand this problem further, we need to take a critical look at the very meaning of race and ethnicity in today’s society.

  2. Jul 27, 2016 · Race is a human classification system that is socially constructed to distinguish between groups of people who share phenotypical characteristics. Since race is socially constructed, dominant groups in society have shaped and informed racial categories in order to maintain systems of power—thereby also producing racial inequality.

  3. Jul 1, 2019 · Sociologists define race as a concept that is used to signify different types of human bodies. While there is no biological basis for racial classification, sociologists recognize a long history of attempts to organize groups of people based on similar skin color and physical appearance.

  4. Understand central concepts in the sociology of race and ethnicity and how major sociological perspectives view race and ethnicity. Describe the impact of racism on life chances.

  5. Oct 23, 2023 · The social construction of race is a sociological concept that holds that the category of race is defined in language and culture rather than objective or biological fact (Gergen, 2015).

  6. Definition of Race. (noun) A socially created and poorly defined categorization of people into groups on basis of real or perceived physical characteristics.

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · Race refers to how we categorize people by skin color and phenotypecertain physical facial features that are shared to a certain degree by a given group. Common racial categories that most people would recognize in the U.S. include Black, white, Asian, Latino, and American Indian.

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