articleContemporary Sociology A Journal of ReviewsJan 1, 2002Closed access

Racialized Politics: The Debate about Racism in America

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Abstract

Are Americans less prejudiced now than they were in the 1970s, or has racism simply gone underground? Is racism something that is learned as children, or is it a result of certain social groups striving to maintain their privileged positions in society? In this text, political scientists, sociologists and psychologists explore the late-1990s debate surrounding the sources of racism in America. The essays represent three major approaches to the topic. The social psychological approach maintains that prejudice socialized early in life feeds racial stereotypes, while the social structural viewpoint argues that behaviour is shaped by whites' fear of losing their privileged status. The third perspective looks to…

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Keywords
  • Racism
  • Politics
  • Political science
  • Sociology
  • Anti-racism
  • Gender studies
  • Criminology
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
  • Reduced inequalities
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