Miles (1989, 75) uses the concept of racialization to refer "to those instances where social relations between people have been structured by the signification of human biological characteristics in such a way as to define and construct differentiated... Understanding Race and Crime - Page xiby Colin Webster - 2007 - 256 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Caroline Andrew, Manon Tremblay - Law - 1998 - 377 pages
...discriminate against subordinate groups." 8. Miles (1989, 75) uses the concept of racialization to refer "to those instances where social relations between people have been structured by the signification of human biological characteristics in such a way as to define and construct differentiated... | |
| Bob Carter - Social Science - 2000 - 196 pages
...things? This raises a further difficulty, namely the sense to be given to the claim that racialization refers to 'those instances where social relations between people have been structured by the signification of human biological characteristics in such a way as to define and construct differentiated... | |
| Xosé Manuel González Reboredo - Ethnicity - 2001 - 588 pages
...characteristics.' (Miles 1989: 74) (...) ' I therefore employ the concept of racialisation to refer to those instances where social relations between people have been structured by the signification of human biological characteristics in such a way as to define and construct differentiated... | |
| Ian Loader, Aogán Mulcahy - Law - 2003 - 406 pages
...know, these pillars of society.' Chapter 5 1 The concept of 'racialization' refers, according to Miles, 'to those instances where social relations between people have been structured by the signification of human biological characteristics in such a way as to define and construct differentiated... | |
| Charmaine Nelson, Camille Antoinette Nelson - Canada - 2004 - 488 pages
...outcomes are the result of specific processes of racialization.46 According to R. Miles, racialization refers to "those instances where social relations between people have been structured by the signification of human biological characteristics in such a way as to define and construct differentiated... | |
| Barry Goldson, John Muncie - Social Science - 2006 - 262 pages
...virtue of some imputed or ascribed characteristic of criminality. 'Racialisation' is taken to refer to those instances where social relations between...persons - which is said to reproduce itself biologically and/or culturally (see Miles and Brown, 2003). This process defines and constructs different groups,... | |
| Servando D. Halili - History - 2006 - 242 pages
...differently" (64). Robert Miles has a more specific and extended definition. For Miles, racialization refers "to those instances where social relations between people have been structured by the signification of human biological characteristics in such a way as to define and construct differentiated... | |
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