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Nursing Standard, 1991
Health care employers are to be urged to adopt racial equality employment policies to increase fair recruitment after a resolution was passed unanimously.
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Health care employers are to be urged to adopt racial equality employment policies to increase fair recruitment after a resolution was passed unanimously.
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Racial Identity, Racial Ontology, and Racial Norms
2017Racial norms—norms that prescribe or proscribe behaviors based on racial identity—are common, but controversial. While they explicitly refer to racial identity, it is not clear how race, understood as a kind of person, could justify such norms. The existence of racial identity presupposes the existence of race, and certain understandings of what racial
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Racialization and racialization research
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2016ABSTRACTThis paper advocates a greater emphasis on racialization research, and consists of observations and research questions that could add to our understanding of racialization. Such understanding will be useful and perhaps even necessary, as a variety of world events result in continuing population movements as well as economic and political crises
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Racial prejudice and racial stereotypes.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1935Ten ethnic groups were placed in rank order by 60 Princeton students on the basis of preference for association with their members. The ranking was similar to the results reported by other investigators. Minor exceptions occurred in the case of the Jews and Japanese, who were placed somewhat lower and higher, respectively, than in other studies.
D. Katz, K. W. Braly
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Racial Liberalism, Racial Capitalism
Chapter 4 traces the liberal reconstitution of racial security that accompanied capitalist expansion. Liberalism provided capitalism with a mode of political regulation that presented security for a society composed of possessive individuals as its highest value.openaire +2 more sources
RACIAL PRESENCE VERSUS RACIAL JUSTICE
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2014AbstractIn the realm of electoral politics, a growing number of women, African Americans, and Latinos now serve at the highest levels of government. For many Americans, the bipartisan presence of representatives who are people of color and/or women is proof that we live in a “post-feminist” and “postracial” era in which institutions are now ...
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Racialization and Racialized Groups
Abstract Following the earlier critiques of race as a category of analysis, this final chapter of the book defends an alternative to the category of race. It argues that while there are no races, there are racialized groups: groups believed to be races. This position is called reconstructionist anti-realism about race.openaire +1 more source

