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Self-government |
Granting of limited sovereignty within the nation (like Native American tribes) |
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Poly-ethnic rights |
Financial support and legal protection of tradition practices |
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Group rights |
Self-government, poly-ethnic rights, & representation |
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Stereotypical dualism |
Stereotype divided into good and bad aspects; west is good, everything else wrong; binary opposities |
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Cannibals and noble savages |
Reduce other to cardboard cut out; do not credit them with any humanity |
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Contact hypothesis |
Being exposed to other people makes you more familiar and trusting towards them |
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Conflict theory |
Being exposed to others makes you fear them and trust ppl more like you, especially when resources are scarce |
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Racial formation |
Permanent struggle with racial structurization and signification; representing race; associated with specific role in social structure |
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Structurization |
preconditions of action and cumulative result of human actions; structure shapes agency and agency determines structure |
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Institutional racism |
Caused by broad patterns of socialization; requires difficult structural solutions; redlining, racial profiling, subconscious prejudice, devaluation of minority cultures |
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Redlining |
Denying services to certain areas due to their ethnicity & racial makeup |
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Anti-anti racism |
Claims anti-racism is reverse discrimination against whites |
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Code words |
Use of coded language; ex: urban, gang members |
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White public space |
Whites are invisibly normal, colored populations are minimal |
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Mock Spanish |
Using Spanish words in humorous or negative senses |
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Racial script |
Defining one racial group with what is attributed to another |
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Diasporic citizenship |
Type of transnationalism; practices that cross national boundaries and indicates membership in 2+ nation states |
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Transnational Identity |
Process by which immigrants forge and sustain social relations that link together their home societies |
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Segmented assimilation/oppositional identity |
Different ways an immigrant may assimilate into a new society: into mainstream, underclass, cholos vs chicanos |
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Indian termination policy |
Relocation (Public law 280): indians and Alaskan natives moved from reservations to cities |
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American indian movement |
Encouraged ethnic activism, backlash against gov trend towards assimilation |
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Cultural citizenship |
Process of self-making and being made |
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Neoliberalism |
Democracy and free markets; privatization of health care and gov services over social programs |
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Neoliberal citizenship |
Civic duty of individuals to reduce burden on society and build human capital |
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Orientalism |
Depiction of eastern cultures is an exoticizing, condescending way |
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Individual ethnic renewal |
When individual rediscovers or claims ethnic identity |
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Collective ethnic renewal |
Reconstucting an ethnic commumity |
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Chameleon effect |
Flexibly fitting in with multiple groups |