Sociology chapter 9
Discrimination
denial of equal treatment to individuals based on their group membership
arbitrary
determined by personal preference, notion, or whim
Anti-semitism
discrimination and prejudice that targets Jews
Institutionalized discrimination
discrimination that is an outgrowth of the structure of society
Legal discrimination
discrimination that is upheld by law
Genocide
extermination aimed at intentionally destroying an entire targeted population
Minority group
group of people who are singled out and unequally treated because of their physical characteristics or cultural practices
Dominant group
group that possesses the ability to discriminate by virtue of their greater power, privilege, and social status in a society
Ethnic group
individuals who share a common cultural background and a common sense of identity
Race
the category of people who share inherited physical characteristics and who are perceived by others as being a distinct group
White ethnics
collective reference to immigrants from the predominantly Catholic countries of Ireland, Italy, France, Poland, and Greece
Difference between race and ethnicity
Ethnicity is based on cultural traits. On the other hand, race is associated with physical traits
What is the American dilemma
In 1944 Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal examined the issue of race relations in the United States. He came to the conclusion that the American people faced a great psychological and cultural conflict. He called this conflict "an American dilemma." A gap existed, he said, between what Americans claim to believe and how they actually behave. Although they express support for equality, freedom, dignity of the individual, and inalienable rights, Americans have not always lived up to these ideals.
cultural pluralism
a policy that allows each group within society to keep its unique cultural identity
Ethnicity
a set of cultural characteristics that distinguishes one group from another group
Racism
belief that one's own race or ethnic group is naturally superior to other races or ethnic groups
Assimilation
blending of culturally distinct groups into a single group with a common culture and identity
Subjugation
maintaining of control over a group through force
Stereotype
oversimplified, exaggerated, or unfavorable generalization about a category of people
Segregation
physical separation of a minority group from the dominant group
Scape-goating
practice of placing blame for one's troubles on an innocent individual or group
Self fulfilling prophecy
prediction that results in behavior that makes the prediction come true
Ethnic cleansing
process of removing a group from a particular area through terror, expulsion, and mass murder
Environmental racism
racial bias in environmental policies and practices
ghettos
sections of a city where minority groups live, often because of economic or social pressure
Pan-Indiansm
social and political movement that unites culturally distinct tribes to work together on issues that affect all Native Americans
Prejudice
unsupported generalization about a category of people