Race, Ethnicity and Applied BioanthropologySecular-Trends ModelsAnalytical Methods Temporal Stability of Secular-Trends ModelsModel ApplicationsConclusions References Citeddoi:10.1002/9781444306897.ch3Gordon, Claire C
Like its predecessor (Multi-Ethnic Canada: Identities and Inequalities, 1996), Race and Ethnicity: Finding Identities and Equalities is a comprehensive survey of race and ethnic relations in Canada . Combining insights from many disciplines besides sociology-including anthropology, psychology, economics, ...
The meaning of terms associated with ethnic and 'racial' differences have long been contentious, and interpretations of them have varied and been subject to sharp disagreement. In this chapter, a distinction between 'ethnicity' and 'race' is elaborated that corresponds to much lay and sociological...
Race, people, ethnicity, ethnic group, and nation are terms for a large body of persons who may be thought of as a unit because of common characteristics. Race is no longer in technical use as a biological or anthropological system of classification (see usage note). In certain broader or...
I pose these thought-provoking questions to students enrolled in my Introduction to Cultural Anthropology course just before we begin the unit on race and ethnicity in a worksheet and ask them to answer each question fully to the best of their ability without doing any outside research. At the...
Ethnicity can be seen as a subset of race in some instances. For example, throughout the African continent there are numerous ethnic groups (sometimes called tribes) such as the Ashanti, the Igbo (or Ibo), the Zulu, and the Yoruba, just to name a few. All of the ethnic groups would ...
In sports: Race, ethnicity, and sports theories of Appiah In Kwame Anthony Appiah Boas In Franz Boas: Contribution to anthropology Broca In Paul Broca Müller In classification of religions: Ethnographic-linguisticAdditional Reading Histories dealing with the origin of the concept of race include Theod...
Horiot (2007): Radiation therapy and the geriatric oncology patient. J Clinc Oncol 25(14):1930-1935 Article Google Scholar Huang MH, Schocken M, Block G et al (2002) Variation in nutrient intakes by ethnicity: results from the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN). Menopause...
Critiques of Boasian racial liberalism have also taken aim at the notion that replacing the concept of race with the concept of ethnicity—as popularised by the works of Montagu (1942) and anthropologist Fredrik W. Barth (1969)—would do away with racism. For turning ethnicity into the ‘...
From race to ethnic identity: South Central Africa, social anthropology and the shadow of the holocaustdoi:10.1080/02533950008458696HughMacmillanInformaworldSocial Dynamics