The discipline of Sociology has generated great contributions to scholarship and research about American race relations. Much of the theorizing on American race relations in America is expressed in binary terms of black and white. Historically, the study of American race relations typically problematizes the “othered ” status, that is, the non-white status in America’s racial hierarchy. However, the sociology of race relations has historically failed to take into account both sides of the black/white binary paradigm when addressing racial inequality. In other words, in the case of race, it becomes difficult to see the forest for the trees. Thus, in Sociology, we find less schol-arship about the role “whiteness as the norm ” plays in sustain...
Overt racism and discrimination have been on the decline in the United States for at least two gener...
Racial socialization has been increasingly researched due to mounting interest in multiculturalism w...
What is whiteness? Why is it worth using as a tool in the social sciences? Making sociological s...
outline a theory of “race ” applicable to the social and historical circumstances of the United Stat...
The study of U.S. racial and ethnic relations is often reduced to the study of racial or ethnic rela...
Most of the literature on race, racism, and the racial social structure in the United States tends t...
Historically critical reflection on whiteness in the United States has been a long-standing practice...
Over the past 25 years, since the publication of Omi & Winant's Racial Formation in the United State...
This article focuses on the construction and reconfiguration of race in the U.S. South during the la...
This study examines the two distinct camps within critical race theory, the first of which views rac...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
Community psychology is expressly concerned with social justice. Such concern necessitates attention...
ABSTRACT It is impossible in the present environment to ignore the role of ideas about Skin colour ...
• Summary: This article examines social workers' attention to privilege, white privilege, and oppres...
The United States and South Africa both endured periods of intense racism produced from rigid social...
Overt racism and discrimination have been on the decline in the United States for at least two gener...
Racial socialization has been increasingly researched due to mounting interest in multiculturalism w...
What is whiteness? Why is it worth using as a tool in the social sciences? Making sociological s...
outline a theory of “race ” applicable to the social and historical circumstances of the United Stat...
The study of U.S. racial and ethnic relations is often reduced to the study of racial or ethnic rela...
Most of the literature on race, racism, and the racial social structure in the United States tends t...
Historically critical reflection on whiteness in the United States has been a long-standing practice...
Over the past 25 years, since the publication of Omi & Winant's Racial Formation in the United State...
This article focuses on the construction and reconfiguration of race in the U.S. South during the la...
This study examines the two distinct camps within critical race theory, the first of which views rac...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
Community psychology is expressly concerned with social justice. Such concern necessitates attention...
ABSTRACT It is impossible in the present environment to ignore the role of ideas about Skin colour ...
• Summary: This article examines social workers' attention to privilege, white privilege, and oppres...
The United States and South Africa both endured periods of intense racism produced from rigid social...
Overt racism and discrimination have been on the decline in the United States for at least two gener...
Racial socialization has been increasingly researched due to mounting interest in multiculturalism w...
What is whiteness? Why is it worth using as a tool in the social sciences? Making sociological s...