A note on the biologic concept of race and its application in epidemiologic research

R Cooper - American Heart Journal, 1984 - Elsevier
… by authors contributing to Montague’s work’: Race has been considered as a concept of the
… in relative income occurred over the 1960s; beginning at 0.54 in 1964, the black/white ratio …

Toward a conceptualization of race in epidemiologic research

AA Herman - Ethnicity & disease, 1996 - JSTOR
… The increasing use of the term race/ethnicity reflects a greater acceptance of these two … In
his review of the literature Montague sets the earliest definition in a treatise by Francois Tant, …

Negro, Black, Black African, African Caribbean, African American or what? Labelling African origin populations in the health arena in the 21st century

C Agyemang, R Bhopal, M Bruijnzeels - Journal of Epidemiology & …, 2005 - jech.bmj.com
… In this paper, we first briefly consider the concepts of race and ethnicity that underlie
classifications and terminology. Then we outline the heterogeneity within African populations in …

Racialization in academic discourse

LD Berg - Urban Geography, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
… ” groups is itself a social process involving unequal power relations, nor is there any
understanding that if we are to understand “racial” segregation, we must first account for the …

The concept of race in Soviet anthropology

LT Black - Studies in Soviet Thought, 1977 - Springer
… In researching material for this paper, I found that Montagu (1964) does not explicitly discuss
the problem, although social and scientific paradigmatic interrelatedness is crucial to his …

Culturally competent care

MZ Cohen, G Palos - Seminars in oncology nursing, 2001 - Elsevier
… 4 Montague argued that colonization required a "… concept of race dominated until the
end of World War II and Nazi racism. Ethnicity is slowly replacing race, although the concepts

[BOOK][B] An American health dilemma: a medical history of African Americans and the problem of race: beginnings to 1900

WM Byrd, LA Clayton - 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
… Byrd and Clayton have made a major contribution to our understanding of the historical
impact of race on health care in America. From slavery days to the modern age, the foundation …

Ethnic and Cultural Diversity

PS Gill, J Jhutti-Johal, A Gumber - Genetic Disorders of the Indian …, 2004 - Springer
… A great deal of confusion surrounds the meaning of ethnicity and it is commonly … Buffon
in 1749 (Montague, 1964), first introduced race into the biological literature. It was explicitly …

A sociology of North American sociology of sport: Disunity in unity, 1965 to 1996

AG Ingham, P Donnelly - Sociology of Sport Journal, 1997 - journals.humankinetics.com
… In the conclusion, we consider the question, "Does the concept of hegemony still have the …
-it was a response to the call by Henry (1964) for physical education in higher education to be …

[BOOK][B] A study of children who are different to determine if they are less socially accepted among their peers as they grow older

LM Ashley - 1970 - search.proquest.com
… They may at this age have little unders tanding of the concept of race, but they have already
… 99 Montague also advocates that the schools and parents share the responsibility for racial