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Structural Competency Meets Structural Racism:

Virtual Mentor, 2014
The call for structural competency encourages medicine to broaden its approach to matters of race and culture so that it might better address both individual-level doctor and patient characteristics and institutional factors.
Roberts, Dorothy, Metzl, Jonathan
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Structural Racism Within Reason

American Philosophical Quarterly, 2023
AbstractIn this discussion, I engage the politics of intention to explore how structural racism structures the production of meaning and the practice of reason. Building on María Lugones's analysis of intention formation as a form of practical reasoning, I explore the reasoning at work during the 2011 Stand Your Ground (SYG) hearing of black survivor ...
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Contemporary "Structures" of Racism

Sartre Studies International, 2019
This paper develops an account of racism as rooted in social structural processes. Using Sartre, I attempt to give a general analysis of what I refer to as the “structures” of our social world, namely the practico-inert, serial collectives, and social groups.
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Mentoring to Dismantle Structural Racism

American Journal of Public Health, 2023
Gail E, Wyatt   +2 more
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Racism and urban structure

Journal of Urban Economics, 1975
Abstract This paper begins the task of integrating models of racist behavior into general theories of urban land use. The paper derives equilibrium prices for a racist city and demonstrates that the city is less dense at the core, more dense in the suburbs, and covers a larger area than an unprejudiced city. A more complex theory of housing supply is
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Structural Racism and Public Health

American Journal of Public Health, 2023
Farzana, Kapadia, Luisa N, Borrell
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Structural Racism health inequities

A disproportionate amount of sickness and mortality falls on racial minorities.Given that prejudice has historically limited the lives of immigrants and racialminorities, it may be the cause of these disparities. People who report experiencingprejudice are more likely to be ill, according to recent studies. Even while thiscollection of work has greatly
Moldoev Murzali lyazovich   +1 more
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Criminal justice system: from structural racism to restructured racism

Revista Llatinoamericana de Criminologia, 2022
This article offers an assessment of the levels of social inequality regarding the guarantee of rights from a socio-racial perspective, based on the analysis of social markers of difference. This documentary research is based on an interdisciplinary bibliographic review, with analytical additions obtained through descriptive statistics, which aims to ...
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Structural Racism

Jessica Polos   +2 more
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