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Sectiоn 3: Speciаl Tоpics 1) Whаt is the mоst defensible definition of rаce/ethnicity for social scientific research? Given that definition, what is the best measurement strategy, and which components, place of birth, parental lineage, language, religion, phenotype, or others, should it include, and why? Further, what role do political and indigenous institutions play in constructing racial/ethnic categories, sustaining group identity and group consciousness? Finally, because of that constructive role, what does political representation mean for a given group? 2) So many of our claims in congressional scholarship are based on good data that approximates the concepts we’re trying to evaluate. In thinking about the U.S. Congress and how political scientists analyze it, what are two concepts that have been operationalized the best? In each, discuss their development over time. What are two important concepts that have yet to be operationalized? How do you suggest that scholars go about developing these operationalizations? And, finally, what is one concept that you think has been operationalized, but inadequately? Discuss its development across time, why it is inadequate, and how do you propose that congressional scholars develop better measurement. 3) Two major frameworks explain why groups develop hostile attitudes toward outgroups. Realistic Group Conflict Theory holds that intergroup hostility arises from actual competition over scarce resources - jobs, land, political power - and predicts that conflict intensifies as competition becomes more zero-sum. Intergroup Threat Theory broadens this account, arguing that hostility can stem from perceived threats that need not be materially real: realistic threats (economic, physical), symbolic threats (threats to values, norms, or worldview), intergroup anxiety, and negative stereotypes. Apply and compare these frameworks to a contemporary case of intergroup political conflict, for example, immigration attitudes, racial resentment, or urban-rural political divides. Which theoretical account better explains the phenomenon you chose, and what empirical evidence supports your assessment? In your response, address whether perceived and realistic threats operate independently or reinforce each other, and what your analysis implies for practical strategies to reduce intergroup hostility.