Title: review 2
1review 2
2American Demography Immigration
- Nascent Immigration
- The Slave Trade
South
Southwest - Old Immigration
- New Immigration
- Newest Immigration
- Current Immigration
3Some Basic Concepts
4Some Basic Concepts
4 Key Questions
- What is the nature of inter-group relations in
multiethnic societies? - How are the various ethnic groups ranked and what
are consequences of that ranking system? - How does the dominant group maintain its place
and how do subordinate groups attempt to change
that? - What are the long-range outcomes of ethnic
inter-relations?
5Some Basic Concepts
Ethnic Groups
- Unique cultural Traits
- Sense of Community
- Ethnocentrism
- Ascribed Membership
- Territoriality
6Some Basic Concepts
Race
- As a Biological Notion
- As a Social Construct
- In the Ideology of Racism
7Ethnic Stratification
Dominant Groups
Political, Economic, and Cultural
Dominance Middleman Minorities
- Minority Groups
- Differential Treatment
- Social Definition
- Differential Power
- Categorical Nature
- Sociological and Numerical Meanings
8Ethnic Stratification
Forms of Contact
- Conquest
- Annexation
- Voluntary Immigration
- Involuntary Immigration
9Prejudice and Discrimination
- Prejudice
Stereotypes
Social Distance - Discrimination
Individual
Institutional Structural
10Assimilation and Pluralism
Factors Affecting Assimilation
- Manner of Entrance
- Time of Entrance
- Demographic Factors
- Cultural Similarity
- Visibility
11Assimilation and Pluralism
Assimilation
- Cultural Assimilation
- Structural Assimilation
- Biological Assimilation
- Psychological Assimilation
12Assimilation and Pluralism
Types of Pluralism
- Equalitarian Pluralism
American Case
Non-American Cases - Inequalitarian Pluralism
Competitive Race Relations
Internal Colonialism
Annihilation or Expulsion
13Assimilation and Pluralism
Typology of Multiethnic Societies
- Colonial Societies
- Corporate Pluralistic Societies
- Assimilationist Societies
See Figure 4.1 and Table 4.2
14Hispanic-Americans
15Historical Context
- Manner of Entry and Racial Status
- Development
- Mexican-Americans
conquest/annexation
voluntary immigration-economic
push-pull - Puerto Ricans
voluntary immigration-
- economic
push-pull and relative political ease - Cubans
involuntary
immigration-early political push voluntary
immigration-economic push-pull
16Demographics Today
- Population-young, rapidly growing, continuing
migration and high birth rate - Geography
- Mexican-Americans-Southwest and dispersed
- Puerto Ricans-New York
- Cubans-Miami, Florida
- Others-the same major metropolitan areas
17Socioeconomic Status
- Income and Wealth
- Occupation
- Education
- Special Cuban Case-institutional completeness
- Outlook
18Political Power
- Mexican-Americans
increasingly influential - Puerto Ricans
limited extent - Cubans
dominant force - Outlook
19African-Americans
20Demography Today
- Population-13 of America
- Diversity-involuntary and voluntary immigrants
- Geographical Patterns-urban
- Economic Status
- Occupation-5.2 unemployment vs 10.8
- Education-89 vs 80 and 30 vs 17
- Class or Race?
- Societal Power
- Political Power-mixed and very local
- Economic Power-less than political
21Prejudice and Discrimination
- Formation of Ghettos-own preference or
discrimination? - Residential Segregation-dominative vs aversive?
- Changes in Racial Attitudes-surveys
- Stereotypes and Social Distance-racial liberalism
- Attitudes and Actions-ambivalence in action
- Contrasting Views
- of Socioeconomic Gap-own shortcomings or
discrimination? - of Problems and Solutions-mopping up or deeply
rooted?
22Assimilation or Pluralism
- Assimilation
- Cultural-reciprocal
- Structural-secondary only
- Assimilation Model-very slow, unstable
family? - Assimilation and Visibility
- Inequalitarian Pluralistic Model
- -internal colonial model
23Asian-Americans
24Immigration and Settlement
- First Wave
- Chinese
- Japanese
- Second Wave
- Koreans
- Filipinos
- Vietnamese
- Asian Indians
- Others
- Demographics Today
25In the Class System
- Socioeconomic Status
- Income
- Occupation
- Education
- Ethnic and Class Factors in Upward Mobility
- Political Power
26Prejudice and Discrimination
- The Yellow Peril
- Japanese Internment
- In the Modern Era
- vs other Minorities
- As Model Minority
27Native Americans
28Historical Context
- as immigrants
- as a conquered indigenous population
- displacement and depopulation
- American policy
economic-land
cultural-assimilation
political-control - Indian policy
tribal survival
(maintenance of relations and distinct cultural
orders)
political autonomy
29Native American Demographics
- Population Growth
Reservation Indians
Urban Indians - Socioeconomic Status
Economic
Education
Health
30Comparative Diversity
31The Evolution of the English-French Schism
- The English Conquest
- Confederation
- The New French-Canadian Nationalism
- The Quiet Revolution
- The Rise of Parti Quebecois
- Sovereignty-Association
- Language
- French-Canadian Ethnic Identity
32Canadas Third Force
Aboriginal Peoples
and
33Stability and Change
- Melting Pot vs Mosaic
- Canadian Pluralism
- Multiculturalism
- Looking Beyond
34Global Diversity
35Shifting Patterns of Immigration
- Uneven Development
- Political Conflict
- Changes in Western Europe
36The Resurgence of Ethnic Nationalism
- Civic vs Ethnic Nationalism
- Breakup of Yugoslovia
- Corporate Pluralism under Tito
- Dissolution of Yugoslav Federation
- Contemporary Conflict
- Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia
- The End of Ethnic Harmony
- Kosovo and the Expansion of the Yugoslav
Conflict - Exploitation of Ethnicity
37The Endurance of Ethnic Conflict
- Stimulants of Ethnic Conflict
- Inequalities in Power and Wealth
- Cultural Differences
- Physical Distinctions
- Status Inequality
- Containment of Ethnic Conflict