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accumulated demonstrating the heavy influence exerted by community and family networks on individual political behavior eg Orbell 1970 MacKuen Brown 1987 But a politically relevant conceptu. University of Central Arkansas - - 2013-14. Charlotte Strickland. Professional Development & Training Coordinator. Why Are we here?. “…you’re not from around here….”. INCLUSION. Ethnicity. Unit 4: Political Geography. Chapter 7.1. Race and Ethnicity. What is the difference between these two?. Race & Ethnicity (acc. to textbk). Ethnicity. = identity w/ a grp of . ppl. who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth.. Identity. 3. rd. Year Advanced Topic. Race, Ethnicity and Identity. Course Summary. This course focuses on theories of race, ethnicity and identity. It applies diverse theoretical approaches to race, ethnicity and identity to historical and contemporary ethnographic contexts. As well as examining the way in which racial and ethnic identities have been constructed across time and space, the course interrogates these constructions with specific reference to: the development of anthropology; slavery and colonialism; scientific racism; postcolonial political regimes; postcolonial feminism; conflict and genocide; identity-based mass violence; . What is Race?. The term race refers to groups of people who have similarities and differences in biological traits which are deemed by society to be socially significant.. What is Ethnicity? . Ethnicity is defined as an ethnic quality or affiliation resulting from racial or cultural ties.. from: http://anthro.palomar.edu/culture/culture_1.htm. Overview . What . race are you? . How . do you define your race? . What . does it mean to be Black or White or Asian or Hispanic?. Ethnicity. : . -Why have Ethnicities been transformed into Nationalities?. -Rise of nationalities. -Multinational States. -Revival of ethnic identity. Nationalism. Nationalism- is loyalty and devotion to a nation. . Learning Objectives for Ethnicity and Race Unit . 1. Distinguish between race and ethnicity and the concept of what is means to be a member of an ethnic group.. 2. Analyze historical and contemporary attempts to classify humans into distinct ‘racial’ categories . Moustapha Ouattara. Celebrating the cultures of the world. Ethnic Distribution. Ethnicity. Definition: . An identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth. Ethnicity and Race Perspective https://nscresearchcenter.org/signaturereport12-supplement-2/ White and Asian students completed their programs at similar rates -- 62 percent and 63.2 percent, respectively https://nscresearchcenter.org/signaturereport12-supplement-2/. White and Asian students completed their programs at similar rates -- 62 percent and 63.2 percent, respectively. while Hispanic and black students graduated at rates of 45.8 percent and 38 percent, respectively.. # pts % of total Language # pts % of total Sex # pts % of total AMER INDIAN/NATIVE AMER 421 0.21 ALBANIAN 1048 0.52 M 91606 45.49 ASIAN 8075 4.01 ARABIC 1199 0.60 F 109770 54.51 BLACK/AFRICAN-AMERICAN A r so n h a vin o in a n y o f th e o l o f E u r Nonresident alien A person who y. Note: Nonresident aliens are ant status such as Section 207 Cuban-Haitian). Note: Resident aliens are to be re EuropeMiddle EastNorth AfricaAfricaNorth AmericaSouth AmericaCentral AmericaFar EastSoutheast AsiaIndianHawaiiGuamSamoaPacific IslandsWhiteBlack orAfricanAmericanAmericanIndian or Alaska NativeAsianNa Blair W Weikel, MPH PhD student¹; S . Klawetter. , PhD LCSW²; SL Bourque, MD MSCS ¹; KE Hannan, MD MSCS ¹; K . Roybal. , PhD MSW MA³; . M . Soondarotok. , MSW CSWA²; M St. Pierre, MLS⁴; YS . Fraiman.

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