Sentences with word «racialization»

The concept of the nonhuman is an inseparable component of Asian American identity construction, deriving from a historical racialization of Asians as a subspecies.
And although we received clear direction from the LSUC and Working Group throughout the research process, the study raises concerns for some community members who feel that the very act of studying racialization as a distinct phenomenon may produce stronger perceptions of its importance than are warranted in reality.»
So, what did the Law Society do when told by Stratcom that some racialized members of the professions felt that» the very act of studying racialization as a distinct phenomenon may produce stronger perceptions of its importance than are warranted in reality» or, in simple terms, that the research may tend to cause problems rather than solve them?
In conjunction, KNOwBody will complete a performance piece during the exhibition where he enacts the act of mining history and embedded racialization onto his painting.
Ellen Y. Tani, PhD is an art historian, curator and critic whose research explores the political and philosophical endeavors of contemporary artists, with an emphasis on artists who engage with racialization.
Key informants, focus group participants and survey respondents identified racialization as a significant factor that shapes the experiences and career outcomes of racialized licensees.
The report contains careful and detailed analyses of the impact of gender and racialization on the earnings of lawyers.
Because racialization is explicitly defined for the purposes of this study as either or both an imposed or chosen identity... in contrast to «race» and «visible minority» that purport to be objective markers regardless of an individual's experience.»
COP - COC is a province - wide initiative made up of individuals, groups and organizations working to build community - based capacity to address the growing racialization of poverty — for both First Peoples and peoples of colour — and the resulting increased levels of social exclusion and marginalization of racialized communities across Ontario.
The issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada is as old as the development of Canada itself and must be understood within the historical context of settler colonialism that has led to the ongoing racialization and sexualization of Indigenous women.
Since Wexler wrote that in 1970, we have perhaps become more aware of how racialization can have similar effects, independent of poverty.
Religion has gotten lumped in with all these other immutable personal traits — what I think of as the racialization of religion.
There it is — the belief that usually resides deep beneath the surface of conscious thought, safe from examination and extrication, but was born in biblical times, solidified in the days of the Enlightenment, and codified into colonial law in 1660 through the racialization of Virginia slave codes.
«The belief that usually resides deep beneath the surface of conscious thought, safe from examination and extrication, but was born in biblical times, solidified in the days of the Enlightenment, and codified into colonial law in 1660 through the racialization of Virginia slave codes.
She weaves together histories of Asian and Latino immigration and the racialization of these two groups as peripheral Americans.
Seeking to articulate multiple aspects of racialized subjectivities, Alejandro T. Acierto engages histories of racialization through time - based media to understand our current contemporary moment in a «post-racial» America.
With her current work she subverts textile, text, and the craft of embroidery to confont the racialization, surveillance, and the dehumanizing of brown and Muslim bodies and the western distance from warfare.
Ibarra uses hyperbolized modes of racialization and sexualization to test the boundaries between her own body and coloniality, compulsory whiteness, and Mexicanidad.
Perry locates her mixed - media installation in the imaginative qualities of science fiction, the racialization of digital and actual spaces, and the growing interest in the democratization of technology.
In this work Simpson alludes to the racialization in ethnographic cinema and the revocation of history faced by many people of color.
Interrogating figuration, works by Kara Walker and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye defy systems of racialization and the certainty of representation through pure painting.
Fan describes skin as the «plasticine of our psyche», a surface and container that is the basis of racialization.
In this conversation, both artists and curator will discuss the ramifications of the racialization of ethnic identities through national campaigns such as Speak Mandarin and the complex social positioning that those of Chinese ancestry have been negotiating in multiracial Singapore and Malaysia through the years.
«Racialization and Gender of Lawyers in Ontario,» written by Michael Ornstein of York University, is a comprehensive analysis of 2006 and prior census data commissioned by the LSUC.
The Consultation Paper confirms what many have been saying for years: «racialization is a constant and persistent... [more]
The Law Society of Upper Canada commissioned a study by Michael Ornstein at York University's Institute for Social Research, resulting in a report, Racialization and Gender of Lawyers in Ontario [PDF], presented to Convocation in April of this year.
The Law Society Report that I refer to in the article identifies «racialization» as not being «directly equivalent to the related social markers of race, ethnic origin, or identity as a «visible minority.»
Race and Race - Related Grounds: The modern social construct of race is «racialization» and, in addition to physical characteristics, the following traits are typically racialized: colour; creed (religion); language; accent or dialect; name; clothing and grooming; diet; beliefs and practices; leisure preferences; ethnic origin; ancestry; places of origin; and, citizenship.
Even the term «racialization» is relatively new and some in the community (including among visible minorities) do not accept it as standard terminology.
It is innovative in the sense that the key focus of the study — racialization — has not often been treated as a distinct phenomenon for study.
The Consultation Paper confirms what many have been saying for years: «racialization is a constant and persistent factor affecting licensees during entry into practice and opportunities for career advancement.»
«Racialization is a constant and persistent factor.»
I might only add that the state's variable weight within people's lives is correlated with the extent to which people experience poverty and racialization.
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