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Ronald Sundstrom

University of San Francisco
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  • University of San Francisco
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Minnesota
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1999
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Areas of Specialization
Race and Justice
Social and Political Philosophy
African/Africana Philosophy
Philosophy of Race
Areas of Interest
Racial Inequality
Race and Justice
Distributive Justice
Egalitarianism
Color Blindness and Color Consciousness
The Politics of Race
Affirmative Action
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    Xenophobia and Racism
    with David Haekwon Kim
    Critical Philosophy of Race 2 (1): 20-45. 2014.
    Xenophobia is conceptually distinct from racism. Xenophobia is also distinct from nativism. Furthermore, theories of racism are largely ensconced in nationalized narratives of racism, often influenced by the black-white binary, which obscures xenophobia and shelters it from normative critiques. This paper addresses these claims, arguing for the first and last, and outlining the second. Just as philosophers have recently analyzed the concept of racism, clarifying it and pinpointing why it’s immor…Read more
    Xenophobia is conceptually distinct from racism. Xenophobia is also distinct from nativism. Furthermore, theories of racism are largely ensconced in nationalized narratives of racism, often influenced by the black-white binary, which obscures xenophobia and shelters it from normative critiques. This paper addresses these claims, arguing for the first and last, and outlining the second. Just as philosophers have recently analyzed the concept of racism, clarifying it and pinpointing why it’s immoral and the extent of its moral harm, so we will analyze xenophobia and offer a pluralist account of xenophobia, with important implications for racism. This analysis is guided by the discussion of racism in recent moral philosophy, social ontology, and research in the psychology of racism and implicit attitudes.
    Racial DiscriminationPolitics of RecognitionXenophobiaCultural PluralismNationalism
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    Introduction
    with Paul C. Taylor
    Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (3): 237-243. 2010.
    Critical Race Theory
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    "Racial" nominalism
    Journal of Social Philosophy 33 (2). 2002.
    Philosophy of Race
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    Frederick Douglass
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2023.
    This is an entry of Frederick Douglass for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Political Theory19th Century Political PhilosophyAfrican and African-American PhilosophyHistory of P…Read more
    Political Theory19th Century Political PhilosophyAfrican and African-American PhilosophyHistory of Political PhilosophyRace and Justice
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