- anthroposociology
- an·thro·po·so·ci·ol·o·gy
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
anthroposociology — n. study of effect of environment on race, and vice versa … Dictionary of difficult words
anthroposociology — |an(t)thrəˌpōˌ , thrō , |aan noun ( es) Etymology: anthrop + sociology : the sociological study of race by anthropological methods (as in the theories of Lapouge) as a means of establishing the social superiority of dolichocephalic peoples … Useful english dictionary
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Race (classification of human beings) — The term race or racial group usually refers to the concept of categorizing humans into populations or groups on the basis of various sets of characteristics. [http://www.physanth.org/positions/race.html AAPA Statement on Biological Aspects of… … Wikipedia
Historical definitions of race — The historical definition of race was an immutable and distinct type or species, sharing distinct racial characteristics such as constitution, temperament, and mental abilities. These races were not conceived as being related with each other, but … Wikipedia
Scientific racism — denotes the use of scientific, or ostensibly scientific, findings and methods to support or validate racist attitudes and worldviews. It is based on belief in the existence and significance of racial categories, but extends this into a hierarchy… … Wikipedia
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Georges Vacher de Lapouge — (1854 1936) was a French anthropologist and a theoretician of Eugenics and Racialism. He was also a socialist activist. Biography While a young law student at the University of Poitiers, Vacher de Lapouge read Herbert Spencer and Charles Darwin.… … Wikipedia
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