Why might members of racially minoritized groups seek anonymity when interacting with White people online? Codeswitching, emotional labour and burnout. [PDF]
Abstract People can alter the nature of online intergroup interactions by becoming anonymous. Across three studies (N = 1107), we surveyed Black (Studies 1–3) and White (Study 2) participants in majority‐White nations. We argue that Black people living in these countries face substantial pressures in interracial interactions, and that responses ...
Nitschinsk L +4 more
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A Case Study of Veteran Patient-Researcher Partnerships in Mental Health Research and Practice: Three Recommendations From a Veteran Patient Engaged in Research (VPER). [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Veteran patient partnerships in research improve patient‐centred healthcare outcomes within US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centres. To achieve this, researchers must contextualize perspectives, motivations, and contributions of Veteran patients engaged in research (VPERs) as valued consultants within a complex ...
Brown ME +6 more
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Asian Immigrant Parents' Language Use and Perceptions of Parent-Child Relationship Quality. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Research on Asian immigrant families has primarily focused on the influence of cultural factors, such as acculturation, on parent–child relationships, yet emerging research suggests that language use may play a critical role, especially when multiple languages (e.g., English and/or a heritage language; HL) may be used in the parent–child ...
Huang CJ +4 more
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Learning in dos idiomas: The impact of codeswitching on children's noun and verb learning. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Codeswitching is a common feature of bilingual language practices, yet its impact on word learning is poorly understood. Critically, processing costs associated with codeswitching may extend to learning. Moreover, verbs tend to be more difficult to learn than nouns, and the challenges of learning verbs could compound with processing costs ...
Libersky E, Slawny C, Kaushanskaya M.
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Deconstructing Professionalism as Code for White (Power): Authenticity as Resistance in Nursing. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The concept of professionalism is embedded into all aspects of nursing education and practice yet is rarely critically interrogated in nursing scholarship. This paper describes how professionalism in nursing is based on whiteness. When actualized, this oppressive construct homogenizes individuals' identities to assist nurses in building and ...
Melino K, Bell B, Freborg K.
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Examining racial identity invalidation and well-being among Biracial adolescents using the identity capital model. [PDF]
Abstract Biracial Black–White adolescents report more psychological distress than most monoracial youth, but less is known about the factors that precede or protect Biracial youth from such distress. This study examines how racial identity invalidation (RII; the denial of a Biracial person's racial identity/belonging) relates to depressive symptoms and
Green MN.
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Localized reality television competitions centering on food merge language and food to express the emotional depth that stems from identity. While many have examined the relationship between food and identity and language and identity separately, few ...
Mohammed Farghal +2 more
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In Support of the Matrix Language Frame Model: Evidence from Igbo-English Intrasentential Codeswitching [PDF]
This paper explores the morphosyntactic features of mixed nominal expressions in a sample of empirical Igbo-English intrasentential codeswitching data (i.e. codeswitching within a bilingual clause) in terms of the Matrix Language Frame (MLF) model. Since
Abney S. +19 more
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Codewechsel und Textkonstitution [PDF]
The use of different codes and the occurrence of codeswitching is not restricted to conversations with two or more different languages involved. This paper attempts to examine the functions of codeswitching in a monolingual variant of intercultural ...
Roche, Jörg
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Assumptions behind grammatical approaches to code-switching: when the blueprint is a red herring [PDF]
Many of the so-called ‘grammars’ of code-switching are based on various underlying assumptions, e.g. that informal speech can be adequately or appropriately described in terms of ‘‘grammar’’; that deep, rather than surface, structures are involved in ...
Edwards, Malcolm +1 more
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