Deconstructing Discrimination takes an anthropological, sociological, social psychological, and historical perspective to understand the root of discrimination and the possibility of social and institutional change. A first step to perceiving how a situation or institution can change is to understand how that situation arose. How does one group of people become subordinated by and to another group? How do people start to differentiate between themselves and 'the other' so as to create these social categories - such as 'black' vs. 'white' person or 'homosexual' vs. 'heterosexual' person - in...
Deconstructing Discrimination takes an anthropological, sociological, social psychological, and historical perspective to understand the root of discr...