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Kottak - Chapter 14

AB
achieved statusSocial status that comes through talents, choices, actions, and accomplishments, rather than ascription.
ascribed statusSocial status (e.g., race or gender) that people have little or no choice about occupying.
assimilationThe process of change that a minority group may experience when it moves to a country where another culture dominates; the minority is incorporated into the dominant culture to the point that it no longer exists as a separate cultural unit.
colonialismThe political, social, economic, and cultural domination of a territory and its people by a foreign power for an extended time.
discriminationPolicies and practices that harm a group and its members.
ethnic groupGroup distinguished by cultural similarities (shared among members of that group) and differences (between that group and others); ethnic-group members share beliefs, customs, and norms, and, often, a common language, religion, history, geography, and kinship.
ethnicityIdentification with, and feeling part of, an ethnic group, and exclusion from certain other groups because of this affiliation.
multiculturalismThe view of cultural diversity in a country as something good and desirable; a multicultural society socializes individuals not only into the dominant (national) culture but also into an ethnic culture.
nationOnce a synonym for “ethnic group,” designating a single culture sharing a language, religion, history, territory, ancestry, and kinship; now usually a synonym for state or nation-state.
nationalitiesEthnic groups that once had, or wish to have or regain, autonomous political status (their own country).
nation-stateAn autonomous political entity; a country like the United States or Canada.
négritudeBlack association and identity—an idea developed by dark-skinned intellectuals in Francophone (French-speaking) West Africa and the Caribbean.
plural societyA society that combines ethnic contrasts and economic interdependence of the ethnic groups.
prejudiceDevaluing (looking down on) a group because of its assumed behavior, values, abilities, or other attributes.
stateAn independent, centrally organized political unit; a government.
statusAny social position that someone occupies; may be ascribed or achieved.


Gary Toth

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