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Understanding the difference between race, ethnicity, and nationality

Ethnicity, culture and nationalism
Popular culture
10 August, 2018

In today’s diverse and global society, it is crucial to understand the distinctions between race, ethnicity, and nationality. Increasing awareness of these concepts can lead to a more inclusive and harmonious world. 

Let’s begin by defining each term:

1. Race: According to the American Anthropological Association (AAA), race refers to the classification of humans into different categories based on biologically-inherited traits such as physical features like skin colour. Historically, this categorisation has been plagued with notions of biological determinism and essential differences between groups – perspectives that have largely been debunked today  (Morning, 2011).




2. Ethnicity: The Oxford English Dictionary describes ethnicity as social groups with a common culture or ancestry. Ethnically similar people might feel connected due to language, religion, shared history or other cultural aspects. Unlike race which deals with biological inheritance, ethnicity focuses more on cultural and social heritage.

3. Nationality: To put it simply, nationality refers to a person’s citizenship or affiliation with a specific country. While some similarities might exist across different nationalities in terms of ethnic or racial backgrounds, nationality essentially concerns one’s country of origin or allegiance.

Having established these definitions, let’s assess how each concept interacts with the others.

Race and ethnicity

Ethnicity may incorporate various racial backgrounds since it centres primarily around cultural markers rather than genetics. For example, Afro-Latinx individuals share both African racial heritage with other Black people globally and Latinx ethnic background that encompasses shared language and culture specific to that particular community.

Ethnicity and nationality

Though ethnicity and nationality can coincide in some situations, they do not always do so. Take the Kurds, for example, an ethnic group that inhabits parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria—having a shared culture and history despite the borders of their respective nationalities.




Race and nationality

Countries like the United Kingdom and the United States are home to diverse racial groups who maintain their unique histories and backgrounds despite sharing a common nationality— the classic melting pot analogy applies here.

With these differentiations in mind, individuals and society as a whole need to recognise the unique aspects and overlaps of race, ethnicity, and nationality. Emphasising these similarities can foster greater understanding, promote tolerance and ultimately build a more inclusive world.

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