Describing something as "racialised" means it has been shaped or categorised by racial constructs, often assigning social meaning to physical traits. This process typically benefits dominant groups by reinforcing hierarchies, justifying inequality, or maintaining power structures. It is used in sociology and critical theory to analyse how race influences policies, identities, and everyday interactions.
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