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Citation

Christian M, Seamster L, Ray V. Am. Behav. Sci. 2019; 63(13): 1731-1740.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0002764219842623

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Critical Race Theory (CRT) provides a highly generative perspective for studying racial phenomena in social, legal, and political life, but its integration with sociological theories of race has not been systematic. However, a group of sociologists has begun to show the relevance of CRT for driving empirical inquiry. This special issue (our first of two on the subject) shows the relevance of CRT for sociological theory and empirical research. In this introduction, we identify primary concerns of CRT and show their sociological utility. We argue that CRT better explains the long-standing continuity of racial inequality than theories grounded in "progress paradigm," as CRT shows how racism and white supremacy are reproduced through multiple changing mechanisms.


Language: en

Keywords

critical race theory; race and ethnicity; white supremacy

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