“You Are Not a Racist, Right?”—Racism as a Political Activity
ABSTRACT Racism is sustained by hierarchical structures that divide people into groups based on perceived phenotypical differences. This review article examines how racism—understood as a political activity—is discursively represented in struggles over meaning through three academic lenses: scientific racism, neo‐racism, and institutional racism. These
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