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Qué (quién) es racialist - definición

MISUSE OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD TO JUSTIFY RACISM
Racial theory; Racialism; Racialist; Racialists; Race theory; Racial realism; Race denial; Race realism; Scientific racist; Biological racism; Racial realist; Race theorist; Scientific racist theories; Racial-realist; Racial theories; Race science; Racial hygiene association; Race realist; Scientific Racism; Racial biology; Race Theory; Scientific racialism; Racial anthropology; Raciology; Racial science; Racialism (Racial categorization); Racial scientist; Racialism (racial categorization); Pseudoscientific racism; Scientific racism in the United States; Race-realist; Race-realism; Race biology; "Scientific" racism; Racist science; Pseudo-scientific racist theories; Race-science; Scientific-racism; Scientific racist theory; Biologically racist
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  • Nazi poster promoting eugenics
  • Carl Vogt in 1870
  • Charles Darwin in 1868
  • Charles White
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  • [[Henry Home, Lord Kames]]
  • Uppsala]] and was closed down in 1958.
  • Ernst Haeckel
  • [[Francis Galton]] in his later years
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  • ''John Hunter''. Painted by John Jackson in 1813, after an original by Sir Joshua Reynolds, who exhibited his painting at the Royal Academy in 1786.
  • Joseph Deniker
  • [[Lothrop Stoddard]] (1883–1950)
  • Madison Grant, creator of the "Nordic race" term
  • Racialist differences: "a Negro head ... a Caucasian skull ... a Mongol head", [[Samuel George Morton]], 1839
  • Pieter Camper
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  • The Races of Europe]]'' (1899).
  • Samuel Cartwright, M.D.
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  • [[Robert Boyle]]
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The Mongoloid race sees the widest geographic distribution, including all of the [[Americas]], [[North Asia]], [[East Asia]], [[Southeast Asia]], and the entire inhabited [[Arctic]] as well as most of [[Central Asia]] and the [[Pacific Islands]].
  • Portrait "Redenção de Cam" (1895), showing a Brazilian family becoming "whiter" each generation
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USED TO CATEGORIZE HUMANS ON THE BASIS OF HEREDITARY PHYSICAL TRAITS
Racial characteristics; Racial; Race (human); Validity of human races; Human races; Racially; Racial categories; Racial pride; Racial Groups; Race differences; Racial identity; Contemporary views on race; Racial classification; Human Races; Racial classifications; Race (anthropology); Race debate; Racialist attitude; Racial group; Modern Classification Of Human Race; Classification of races; Race in ancient history; Races of mankind; Classification of Races; Racialisms; Racial essentialism; Evolution of races; Race (classification of human beings); Monoracialism; Race (classification of humans); Race (humans); Racial trait; Racial type; Social interpretations of race; Race (human construct); Racial composition; Race (human beings); Race (social concept); Racial essentialist; Race (social construct); Racial diversity; Race (human categorisation); Race (human classification); Racial differences; Race and politics; Politics of race; Racial policy; Racial category; Racial identification
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Racial describes things relating to people's race.
...the protection of national and racial minorities.
...the elimination of racial discrimination.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
racially
We are both children of racially mixed marriages...
ADV: ADV -ed/adj, ADV with cl
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  • Sinhalese]], in [[olive green]] and their classification is described as uncertain}}
The Mongoloid race sees the widest geographic distribution, including all of the [[Americas]], [[North Asia]], [[East Asia]], [[Southeast Asia]], and the entire inhabited [[Arctic]] as well as most of [[Central Asia]] and the [[Pacific Islands]].
  • Portrait "Redenção de Cam" (1895), showing a Brazilian family becoming "whiter" each generation
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USED TO CATEGORIZE HUMANS ON THE BASIS OF HEREDITARY PHYSICAL TRAITS
Racial characteristics; Racial; Race (human); Validity of human races; Human races; Racially; Racial categories; Racial pride; Racial Groups; Race differences; Racial identity; Contemporary views on race; Racial classification; Human Races; Racial classifications; Race (anthropology); Race debate; Racialist attitude; Racial group; Modern Classification Of Human Race; Classification of races; Race in ancient history; Races of mankind; Classification of Races; Racialisms; Racial essentialism; Evolution of races; Race (classification of human beings); Monoracialism; Race (classification of humans); Race (humans); Racial trait; Racial type; Social interpretations of race; Race (human construct); Racial composition; Race (human beings); Race (social concept); Racial essentialist; Race (social construct); Racial diversity; Race (human categorisation); Race (human classification); Racial differences; Race and politics; Politics of race; Racial policy; Racial category; Racial identification
·adj Of or pertaining to a race or family of men; as, the racial complexion.

Wikipedia

Scientific racism

Scientific racism, sometimes termed biological racism, is the pseudoscientific belief that empirical evidence exists to support or justify racism (racial discrimination), racial inferiority, or racial superiority. Before the mid-20th century, scientific racism received credence throughout the scientific community, but it is no longer considered scientific. The division of humankind into biologically distinct groups, and the attribution of specific traits both physical and mental to them by constructing and applying corresponding explanatory models, i.e. racial theories, is sometimes called racialism, race realism, or race science by its proponents. Modern scientific consensus rejects this view as being irreconcilable with modern genetic research.: 360 

Scientific racism misapplies, misconstrues, or distorts anthropology (notably physical anthropology), anthropometry, craniometry, evolutionary biology, and other disciplines or pseudo-disciplines, in proposing anthropological typologies supporting the classification of human populations into physically discrete human races, some of which might be asserted to be superior or inferior to others. Scientific racism was common during the period from the 1600s to the end of World War II, and was particular prominent in European and American academic writings from the mid 19th century through the early 20th century. Since the second half of the 20th century, scientific racism has been criticized as obsolete and discredited, yet has persistently been used to support or validate racist world-views, based upon belief in the existence and significance of racial categories and a hierarchy of superior and inferior races.

After the end of World War II, scientific racism in theory and action was formally denounced, especially in UNESCO's early antiracist statement, "The Race Question" (1950): “The biological fact of race and the myth of 'race' should be distinguished. For all practical social purposes, 'race' is not so much a biological phenomenon as a social myth. The myth of 'race' has created an enormous amount of human and social damage. In recent years, it has taken a heavy toll in human lives, and caused untold suffering.” Since that time, developments in human evolutionary genetics and physical anthropology have led to a new consensus among anthropologists that human races are a sociopolitical phenomenon rather than a biological one.

The term scientific racism is generally used pejoratively when applied to more modern theories, such as those in The Bell Curve (1994). Critics argue that such works postulate racist conclusions, such as a genetic connection between race and intelligence, that are unsupported by available evidence. Publications such as the Mankind Quarterly, founded explicitly as a "race-conscious" journal, are generally regarded as platforms of scientific racism, because they publish fringe interpretations of human evolution, intelligence, ethnography, language, mythology, archaeology, and race.

Ejemplos de uso de racialist
1. Goering would have approved of this racialist sorting–out.
2. As Gaza shows, land–hungry people ruthlessly break every treaty, risk bloody death, and adopt the most ruthless racialist logic to justify their actions.
3. April 21 1'68 Sacks Enoch Powell from shadow cabinet for "racialist" speech. 1'6' Wins Sydney to Hobart yacht race with Morning Cloud.
4. A statement issued by Mr Heath said: "I have told Mr Powell that I consider the speech he made in Birmingham yesterday to have been racialist in tone and liable to exacerbate racial tensions.
5. Yesterday, Wright also espoused the racialist doctrine that blacks have "different" learning styles from others‘. This doctrine of racially different brains, or of an unalterably different black culture, is a doctrine today used to justify various soft bigotries of low expectations regarding blacks, and especially black children.