Topics in Social Stratification (Half-Term): Systemic Racism
SOC 560/AMS 560
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"Systemic racism" is a term meant to highlight structural factors that perpetuate racial inequality despite personal intentions and agency. Sociologists were among the first to identify and theorize the subject, although popular media seem blind to that fact. This seminar focuses on sociological contributions to the understanding of systemic racism. We begin with an investigation of legislative actions and economic factors perpetuating structural barriers. We then examine migration, immigration, urban development, and residential segregation. Finally, we review resistance movements and policies aimed at addressing systemic racism.
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Section S01
- Type: Seminar
- Section: S01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 3
- Capacity: 15
- Class Number: 41374
- Schedule: Th 01:30 PM-04:30 PM - Wallace Hall 165