This collection of articles in the sociological review specifically focuses on ethnicity in relation to race, nation, and culture - attempting to differentiate ethnicity as something of its own. I feel this is a crucially important link to grasping how ethnicity affects sociology as it is often so confused with race when one does not necessarily connect to the other.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277953614002457
The second article relates to my previously studied topic and connects issues of biological race characters with the social class and separation of women in China. I feel it effectively demonstrates the correlation and overall effect that race and/or ethnicity can have on social grouping and interaction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2aHvtgX-jY
While I feel this video is overall poorly put together it does create good reference and establish crucial distinction between race and ethnicity while simultaneously relating it to other social concepts such as grouping, inequality, and conflict perspective.
http://www.pbs.org/topics/culture-society/race-ethnicity/
The PBS website has an extensive section specifically discussing race and ethnicity. It not only covers the distinction between the two but relates it to overall themes of sociology, cultural interaction, and a general study of people.
http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/reic/definitions.asp
The last link and website does not serve as a necessarily overview of race and ethnicity but still can be utilized as an intriguing investigation into social separation, race, and ethnicity being explicitly described by a bureaucratic order.
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