Visualizing Beliefs in Biological Racial Difference and Ordering across Europe

The author plots the proportions of people in 20 European countries who believe in biological racial differences, contributing to debates about the role of race and racism in Europe: whether Europeans think in biological racial terms and whether thinking about racism is an adequate framework in the...

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Main Author: Mireia Triguero Roura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2023-06-01
Series:Socius
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231231178416
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description The author plots the proportions of people in 20 European countries who believe in biological racial differences, contributing to debates about the role of race and racism in Europe: whether Europeans think in biological racial terms and whether thinking about racism is an adequate framework in the European context. The main new insight is simply providing concrete empirical evidence that beliefs in biological race are widely spread in Europe. Second, this visualization highlights that ideas about races being born “more hardworking” are a more socially acceptable and widely spread form of belief in racial differences than beliefs in races being born “less intelligent”. Third, it shows how the difference between the two types of biological racial beliefs organizes countries into an east-west axis, whereas no such division is apparent when looking only at the magnitudes of the proportions of people who hold racial beliefs.
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spelling doaj.art-ca86e61b008746a88645acf1636f9a7b2023-06-09T13:34:01ZengSAGE PublishingSocius2378-02312023-06-01910.1177/23780231231178416Visualizing Beliefs in Biological Racial Difference and Ordering across EuropeMireia Triguero Roura0Columbia University, New York, NY, USAThe author plots the proportions of people in 20 European countries who believe in biological racial differences, contributing to debates about the role of race and racism in Europe: whether Europeans think in biological racial terms and whether thinking about racism is an adequate framework in the European context. The main new insight is simply providing concrete empirical evidence that beliefs in biological race are widely spread in Europe. Second, this visualization highlights that ideas about races being born “more hardworking” are a more socially acceptable and widely spread form of belief in racial differences than beliefs in races being born “less intelligent”. Third, it shows how the difference between the two types of biological racial beliefs organizes countries into an east-west axis, whereas no such division is apparent when looking only at the magnitudes of the proportions of people who hold racial beliefs.https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231231178416
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title Visualizing Beliefs in Biological Racial Difference and Ordering across Europe
title_full Visualizing Beliefs in Biological Racial Difference and Ordering across Europe
title_fullStr Visualizing Beliefs in Biological Racial Difference and Ordering across Europe
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing Beliefs in Biological Racial Difference and Ordering across Europe
title_short Visualizing Beliefs in Biological Racial Difference and Ordering across Europe
title_sort visualizing beliefs in biological racial difference and ordering across europe
url https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231231178416
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