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What (who) is race relations - definition


race relations         
SOCIOLOGICAL PARADIGM MEANT TO EXPLAIN RACIST VIOLENCE
Reconciliation (ethnic relations); Race relations in the United Kingdom; Race Relations
Race relations are the ways in which people of different races living together in the same community behave towards one another.
N-PLURAL: oft N n
race relations         
SOCIOLOGICAL PARADIGM MEANT TO EXPLAIN RACIST VIOLENCE
Reconciliation (ethnic relations); Race relations in the United Kingdom; Race Relations
¦ plural noun relations between members of different races within a country.
Race relations         
SOCIOLOGICAL PARADIGM MEANT TO EXPLAIN RACIST VIOLENCE
Reconciliation (ethnic relations); Race relations in the United Kingdom; Race Relations
Race relations is a sociological concept that emerged in Chicago in connection with the work of sociologist Robert E. Park and the Chicago race riot of 1919.

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Race relations
Race relations is a sociological concept that emerged in Chicago in connection with the work of sociologist Robert E. Park and the Chicago race riot of 1919.
Examples of use of race relations
1. As race relations liaison officer was "singularly ineffective" and partly to blame for poor race relations at Feltham.
2. In 1'75, the Race Relations Board decided that ‘bussing‘ ethnic minority children into white communities contravened the Race Relations Act.
3. Nearly half do not think his candidacy will alter race relations in the country; 20 percent think it will probably make race relations worse.
4. Race relations are under the spotlight in other European countries.
5. –– A 64–year–old Alabamian frets about frayed race relations.