Read the article and then answer the questions to the best of your ability. No need to add cover page or references
Reading Guide for Racism in the Structure of Everyday Worlds: A cultural psychology perspective by Salter, Adams, & Perez (2018)
What is the traditional definition of racism and what are the sources of this traditional definition? Why is it particularly challenging to move beyond an ‘individualistic’ understanding of racism?
How does racism from a cultural psychological approach differ from the more individualistic understandings of racism?
Describe some examples of the ways in which racism is rooted in the ‘structures of everyday worlds’?
How is racism also about our perception or the ways we see the world?
In what ways do we make choice or enact our preferences in racist ways? What are some example of research that demonstrates this phenomenon?
According to Salter, Adams, & Perez (2018), what is the importance of taking a cultural psychological approach to understanding racism?