This book provides a comprehensive examination of racism through an interdisciplinary social sciences framework, grounded in the principles of critical race theory.
It delves into the theoretical foundations of racism studies, exploring how concepts like intersectionality and whiteness studies serve as analytical tools to understand systemic power dynamics. The text unpacks the core tenets of critical race theory, focusing on the social construction of race and the deconstruction of established norms within legal and educational systems. Furthermore, it details how intersectionality is appliedto analyze multidimensional forms of discrimination.
The analysis extends to the various manifestations of structural racism across key societal domains. It investigates racial inequality in public institutions, including the labor market and healthcare systems. The book also addresses the role of media and digital spaces in perpetuating stereotypes and the challenges of algorithmic discrimination. The examination of politics and administration covers discriminatory legislation, housing policy, and spatial segregation.
A significant portion is dedicated to the legal dimensions of racism, drawing from critical legal studies to explore the role of race and law in maintaining inequality. The text offers a practical look at anti-discrimination law, discussing the implementation of international agreements, legal remedies for affected individuals, and the enforcement of civil rights. It analyzes the function of monitoring mechanisms and the responsibilities of state and civil society actors in upholding these rights.
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