Over the past 25 years, since the publication of Omi & Winant's Racial Formation in the United States, the statement that race is socially constructed has become a truism in sociological circles. Yet many struggle to describe exactly what the claim means. This review brings together empirical literature on the social construction of race from different levels of analysis to highlight the variety of approaches to studying racial formation processes. For example, macro-level scholarship often focuses on the creation of racial categories, micro-level studies examine who comes to occupy these categories, and meso-level research captures the effects of institutional and social context. Each of these levels of analysis has yielded important contr...
As the United States moves from being a predominantly biracial to a multiracial society, racial atti...
Sociologists theorize race as a socially constructed process telling us about participation in socia...
Although much of the sociological community now views race as a social construction, empirical resea...
Over the past 25 years, since the publication of Omi & Winant's Racial Formation in the United State...
The discipline of Sociology has generated great contributions to scholarship and research about Amer...
This paper presents the results of an empirical study of social relations from a critical race theor...
This study examines the two distinct camps within critical race theory, the first of which views rac...
Knowledge about racial inequality is important because it can inform racially just practices. To thi...
Thesis advisor: Zine MagubaneThesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn a series of case studies, I problematiz...
Today, race is something that many people still consider to be an essential component of their ident...
This commentary uses Paul Gilroy’s controversial claim that new technoscientific processes are insti...
In this article, I critically review North American education-related literature on identity constru...
Post racialism has emerged as a new racial project that could impact the distribution of resources i...
In recent years, according to U. S. Census reports, the number of people who classify themselves as ...
Too often our research treats race only as a variable, used partially to explain variance in a range...
As the United States moves from being a predominantly biracial to a multiracial society, racial atti...
Sociologists theorize race as a socially constructed process telling us about participation in socia...
Although much of the sociological community now views race as a social construction, empirical resea...
Over the past 25 years, since the publication of Omi & Winant's Racial Formation in the United State...
The discipline of Sociology has generated great contributions to scholarship and research about Amer...
This paper presents the results of an empirical study of social relations from a critical race theor...
This study examines the two distinct camps within critical race theory, the first of which views rac...
Knowledge about racial inequality is important because it can inform racially just practices. To thi...
Thesis advisor: Zine MagubaneThesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn a series of case studies, I problematiz...
Today, race is something that many people still consider to be an essential component of their ident...
This commentary uses Paul Gilroy’s controversial claim that new technoscientific processes are insti...
In this article, I critically review North American education-related literature on identity constru...
Post racialism has emerged as a new racial project that could impact the distribution of resources i...
In recent years, according to U. S. Census reports, the number of people who classify themselves as ...
Too often our research treats race only as a variable, used partially to explain variance in a range...
As the United States moves from being a predominantly biracial to a multiracial society, racial atti...
Sociologists theorize race as a socially constructed process telling us about participation in socia...
Although much of the sociological community now views race as a social construction, empirical resea...