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    Race re·la·tions
    /ˈreɪs rəˈˌleɪʃənz/

    plural

    • 1. the way in which members or communities of different racial or ethnic groups feel about and behave toward each other within a particular area: "race relations will not improve by attacking what is sensitive to others"

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  3. Let’s start first with race, which refers to a category of people who share certain inherited physical characteristics, such as skin color, facial features, and stature. A key question about race is whether it is more of a biological category or a social category.

    • W.E.B. Du Bois Pioneers The Subfield
    • Different Theoretical Perspectives Developed
    • How Sociologists Define Race and Ethnicity
    • Key Concepts and Theories of Race and Ethnicity
    • Research Topics in Race and Ethnicity

    The sociology of race and ethnicity began to take shape in the late 19th century. The American sociologist W.E.B. Du Bois, who was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. at Harvard, is credited with pioneering the subfield within the United States with his famous and still widely taught books The Souls of Black Folk and Black Reconstruction. Ho...

    As more people of color and women became social scientists throughout the twentieth century, they created and developed theoretical perspectives that differed from the normative approach in sociology, and crafted research from different standpoints that shifted the analytic focus from particular populations to social relations and the social system...

    Most readers have an understanding of what race is and means in U.S. society. Race refers to how we categorize people by skin color and phenotype—certain physical facial features that are shared to a certain degree by a given group. Common racial categories that most people would recognize in the U.S. include Black, white, Asian, Latino, and Americ...

    Early American sociologist W.E.B. du Bois offered one of the most important and lasting theoretical contributions to the sociology of race and ethnicity when he presented the concept of "double-consciousness" in The Souls of Black Folk. This concept refers to the way in which people of color in predominantly white societies and spaces and ethnic mi...

    Sociologists of race and ethnicity study just about anything one could imagine, but some core topics within the subfield include the following.

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  4. Our current idea of race was developed primarily during the Enlightenment, in which scientists attempted to define racial boundaries, but their cultural biases ultimately impacted their findings and reproduced the prejudices that still exist in our society today.

  5. Race relations definition: the relations between members of two or more human races, esp within a single community. See examples of RACE RELATIONS used in a sentence.

  6. Race is a categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society. The term came into common usage during the 16th century, when it was used to refer to groups of various kinds, including those characterized by close kinship relations.

  7. The meaning of RACE is any one of the groups that humans are often divided into based on physical traits regarded as common among people of shared ancestry; also : the fact of dividing people, or of people being divided, into such groups : categorization by race. How to use race in a sentence.

  8. RACE RELATIONS meaning: 1. the relationship between the members of different races: 2. the relationship between the…. Learn more.

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