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Faces at the bottom of the well : the permanence of racism
, 1992Introduction: Divining Our Racial Themes Racial Symbols: A Limited Legacy The Afrolantica Awakening The Racial Preference Licensing Act The Last Black Hero Divining a Racial Realism Theory The Rules of Racial Standing A Law Professors Protest Racisms ...
D. Bell
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RETHINKING RACISM: TOWARD A STRUCTURAL INTERPRETATION *
, 1997The study of race and ethnic conflict historically has been hampered by inadequate and simplistic theories. I contend that the central problem of the various approaches to the study of racial phenomena is their lack of a structural theory of racism.
E. Bonilla-Silva
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Anthropology Southern Africa, 2011
The outbreak of anti-immigrant violence in May 2008 in the Johannesburg township of Alexandra have in the mainstream media been presented as an instance of xenophobia, this chapter argues that what is termed xenophobia is in fact racism: black-on-black-racism/intra-black racism practised by people of the same population group, which has characterised ...
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The outbreak of anti-immigrant violence in May 2008 in the Johannesburg township of Alexandra have in the mainstream media been presented as an instance of xenophobia, this chapter argues that what is termed xenophobia is in fact racism: black-on-black-racism/intra-black racism practised by people of the same population group, which has characterised ...
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Is Racism a Fundamental Cause of Inequalities in Health
, 2015We previously proposed that socioeconomic status (SES) is a fundamental cause of health inequalities and, as such, that SES inequalities in health persist over time despite radical changes in the diseases, risks, and interventions that happen to produce ...
J. Phelan, Bruce G. Link
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Racism in the Countertransference
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2020This paper examines racialized countertransferences and how these countertransferences impact treatment dyads. I explicate the ways in which clinicians may unconsciously avoid racialized dynamics within themselves and within treatments. Case examples are used to portray how race manifests within countertransference and how we might understand these ...
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Structural racism and health inequities in the USA: evidence and interventions
The Lancet, 2017Zinzi Bailey+5 more
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical intervention. In Race on the Brain: What Implicit Bias Gets Wrong About the Struggle for Racial Injustice, Kahn (2018) critiques cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists for framing racism in a way that tends to biologise racism, which he argues draws ...
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To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical intervention. In Race on the Brain: What Implicit Bias Gets Wrong About the Struggle for Racial Injustice, Kahn (2018) critiques cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists for framing racism in a way that tends to biologise racism, which he argues draws ...
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American Cancer Society's report on the status of cancer disparities in the United States, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Farhad Islami+2 more
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