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Racism
Racism has a long history and its devastating impacts continue to spark heated, moral and political debate and give rise to social movements and widespread protest.This accessible primer provides a cogent introduction to the study and confrontation of racism in the twenty-first century, making use of key insights from sociology and other social sciences. Drawing on a range of scholars, including from the radical black tradition and the Global South, this book explores key issues in racism studies.Putting racism into historical context, Moran explains the modernity of racism and its creation through European colonialism and imperialism, racial capitalism, and the development of racist hierarchies stimulated by colonialist exploitation as well as pseudoscientific and Enlightenment thinking centred upon white supremacy.Moran also discusses the intersectional, structural, institutional and systemic nature of racism, and the connections between race, racism and nationalism evident in the explosion of right-wing nationalist populism around the world.The book also investigates how the self and subjectivity are involved in racism and contribute to the reproduction of racism as a system, before considering whether there are new, cultural forms of racism, and how we can account for Islamophobia and other racisms described as new, such as colour-blind racism, post-racial racism and racism without racists.Crucially, the book explores anti-racist social movements (such as Black Lives Matter) and how racism has been challenged, and discusses how accounts of race and racism can be given without reproducing the category of race as a ‘natural’ organiser of people, groups, and identities. This book will appeal to the general reader and students in the humanities and social sciences with an interest in the continuing impact of racism, racial identities, migration, multiculturalism, ethnic and racial studies, nationalism and identity studies.
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Racism and Anti-Racism in Football
This book explores the key issues of racism, anti-racism and identity in British football.It relates the history of black players in the game, analyses the racism they have experienced, and evaluates the efficacy of anti-racist campaigns.The efficacy of the policing of racism is also assessed.The nationalism and xenophobia evident in much of the media's coverage of major tournaments is highlighted in the context of the way that English, Scottish and Welsh identities are constructed within British football.
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Upcycling and Recycling
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Colorblind Racism
How can colorblindness - the idea that race does not matter - be racist?This illuminating book introduces the paradox of colorblind racism: how dismissing or downplaying the realities of race and racism can perpetuate inequality and violence. Drawing on a range of theoretical approaches and real-life examples, Meghan Burke reveals colorblind racism to be an insidious presence in many areas of institutional and everyday life in the United States.She explains what is meant by colorblind racism, uncovers its role in the history of racial discrimination, and explores its effects on how we talk about and treat race today.The book also engages with recent critiques of colorblind racism to show the limitations of this framework and how a deeper, more careful study of colorblindness is needed to understand the persistence of racism and how it may be challenged.This accessible book will be an invaluable overview of a key phenomenon for students across the social sciences, and its far-reaching insights will appeal to all interested in the social life of race and racism.
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Is it racism or not racism?
Determining whether something is racism or not racism depends on the specific context and intent behind the action or statement. Racism is the belief that one race is superior to others and the discrimination or prejudice against individuals based on their race. It can manifest in various forms, including systemic racism, individual acts of discrimination, or microaggressions. It is important to consider the impact of the behavior or statement on the targeted group and the historical and social power dynamics at play. Ultimately, it is essential to listen to the perspectives of those affected and to educate oneself on the complexities of racism in order to make an informed judgment.
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Can one distinguish recycling from downcycling and upcycling?
Yes, one can distinguish recycling from downcycling and upcycling. Recycling involves processing used materials into new products of the same or similar quality, while downcycling involves converting materials into products of lower quality. Upcycling, on the other hand, involves creating new products of higher quality or value from used materials. Each of these processes has different environmental and economic impacts, with upcycling generally being the most sustainable option.
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Can one distinguish between recycling, downcycling, and upcycling?
Yes, one can distinguish between recycling, downcycling, and upcycling. Recycling involves breaking down materials to create new products of equal or lesser quality. Downcycling refers to the process of turning materials into products of lower quality. Upcycling, on the other hand, involves transforming waste materials into products of higher value or quality. Each process plays a different role in the circular economy and sustainability efforts.
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What is racism?
Racism is a belief or ideology that one race is superior to another, leading to discrimination, prejudice, and unequal treatment of individuals based on their race or ethnicity. It can manifest in various forms, such as systemic racism, institutional racism, or individual acts of discrimination. Racism is harmful and perpetuates inequality, creating barriers to opportunities and perpetuating social injustices. It is important to actively work towards dismantling racist beliefs and systems to create a more equitable and inclusive society.
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Private Racism
Usually, when we discuss racial injustice, we discuss racism in our public or political life.This means that we often focus on how the state discriminates on the basis of race in its application and enforcement of laws and policies.This book draws on the synergy of political theory and civil rights law to expand the boundary of racial justice and consider the way in which racial discrimination happens outside the governmental or public sphere. 'Private racism' is about recognizing that racial injustice also occurs in our private lives, including the television and movie industry, cyberspace, our intimate and sexual lives, and the reproductive market.Professor Sonu Bedi argues that private racism is wrong, enlarging the boundary of justice in a way that is also consistent with our Constitution.A more just society is one that seeks to address rather than ignore this less visible form of racism.
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Racism and Anti-Racism Today : Principles, Policies and Practices
Acknowledging efforts to dismantle racism at multiple levels, Racism and Anti-Racism Today examines racism and anti-racism as interconnected rather than isolated issues and proposes a framework for effective anti-racist policy and practice. Providing a unique side-by-side view on current conceptualizations, debates, and policy-praxis, the ten thematic chapters examine the impact of race, racism, and intersecting inequities on contemporary society.They highlight the enduring significance of racial identity politics in shaping social divisions.Engaging in interdisciplinary theoretical debates, Amanuel Elias’s scholarship adopts a comparative perspective, incorporating research findings and examples from different geographic contexts.Offering policy recommendations and directions for further research, he contends with fundamental questions that continue to plague the study of racism and its social and economic impact.Why does racism continue to exist and affect societies today despite apparent progress in the acquisition of knowledge, digital connectedness, and human rights discourse?What challenges across societies are blocking efforts to racial equity?What promising anti-racism policy-praxis can we envisage for tackling the impact of racial inequity?Drawing on over a decade of interdisciplinary research, Racism and Anti-Racism Today provides cutting-edge discussion about the present relevance of prejudice to envision an anti-racist future.
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Racialization, Racism, and Anti-Racism in the Nordic Countries
This book represents a comprehensive effort to understand discrimination, racialization, racism, Islamophobia, anti-racist activism, and the inclusion and exclusion of minorities in Nordic countries.Examining critical media events in this heavily mediatized society, the contributors explore how processes of racialization take place in an environment dominated by commercial interests, anti-migrant and anti-Muslim narratives and sentiments, and a surprising lack of informed research on national racism and racialization.Overall, in tracing how these individual events further racial inequalities through emotional and affective engagement, the book seeks to define the trajectory of modern racism in Scandinavia.
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Racism: A Problematic
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Is racism illegal?
Racism itself is not illegal, as it is a belief or attitude held by individuals. However, actions motivated by racism can be illegal, such as hate crimes, discrimination in employment or housing, or harassment based on race. Laws have been put in place in many countries to protect individuals from discrimination and to promote equality, but eradicating racism as a belief system remains a complex societal challenge.
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Racism or preference?
Racism is the belief that one race is superior to another and can lead to discrimination and prejudice against people of different races. Preference, on the other hand, is simply having a liking or inclination towards something or someone. It is important to distinguish between the two, as racism is harmful and unjust, while preference is a personal choice. It is crucial to challenge and address racism in all its forms and promote equality and respect for all individuals regardless of their race.
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Isn't that racism?
Yes, it is. Racism is the belief that one race is superior to another, and discrimination or prejudice based on race. It is important to recognize and address instances of racism in order to promote equality and justice for all individuals. It is essential to educate ourselves and others about the harmful effects of racism and work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society.
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Is racism okay?
No, racism is not okay. Racism is a harmful belief that one race is superior to others, leading to discrimination, prejudice, and injustice. It perpetuates division and inequality in society, and goes against the principles of equality, respect, and human rights. It is important to actively challenge and combat racism in all its forms to create a more inclusive and equitable world for everyone.
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