Its an achieved status with a racial label in a system of stratification that is composed of open, class-like categories to which racial labels are assigned.
So basically, status labels in hierarchal societies where racial labels are determinant of said status labels.
Social Construction of Race
Race car spelled backwards is the same thing: race car.
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A 9K race is 5.59 miles.
An 18k race (18 kilometers) is 11.18 miles.
Social race can not stop and give tireness to every person and race for enjoy and getting helth and it can be stopped. sotial race is for the man ego and race for excersise and health . In social race man get the tension and get lost the health but race can improve your willings ang physical fitness.
race is a social catergory (apex)
When an oppressor uses race to determine who is and who is not privileged.
Social Construction of Race
a social term, not an important physical construction.
Lena Robinson has written: ''Race', communication, and the caring professions' -- subject(s): Communication in human services, Blacks, Social service and race relations, Communication in social work, Race awareness, Race identity, Communication in medicine, Black, Services for, Social work with minorities 'Cross-Cultural Child Development for Social Workers'
Race is primarily a social concept constructed based on physical characteristics. While there may be biological differences among individuals, the categorization of race is determined by society and can vary across cultures and time periods. The idea of race has been used to justify discrimination and privilege, making it a complex and socially constructed concept.
The analytical category of race refers to how race is studied and understood as a social construct that shapes individuals' identities and experiences. This framework allows for the examination of how race influences power dynamics, inequality, and social relationships in society. It helps to deconstruct and analyze the impact of race on various aspects of life, such as access to resources, opportunities, and social status.
Gregory Stephens has written: 'On racial frontiers' -- subject(s): History, Pluralism (Social sciences), Political and social views, Race, Race identity, Race relations, Racially mixed people, Social aspects, Social aspects of Race
race is a social category
The basis of social difference is usually found in race and class.
Homonyms of race is only raise