Compare and contrast the four central forms of racism studied by contemporary sociologists of race: biological racism, cultural racism, color-blind universalism, and color-blind racism.
BIOLOGICAL RACISM
Biological racism believes in the concept that races are biologically different and some races are superior to others in in intelligence.
CULTURAL RACISM
Also known as neo-racism, cultural racism refers to discrimination and prejudices based on cultural differences between ethnic or racial groups, which means that some cultures are superior to others.
COLOR-BLIND UNIVERSALISM
Color-blind universalism refers to blindness in terms of racial inequities and believes in race neutral policies in all matters.
COLOR-BLIND RACISM
Color-blind racism refers to the idea where skin color is insignificant and racial classification does not limit a person's opportunities.
Compare and contrast the four central forms of racism studied by contemporary sociologists of race: biological...