Intersection of race/skin color and sex in intentional self-inflicted injury rates among Brazilian people (2014-2023) [PDF]
Suicidal and self-injurious behaviors are major public health issues, disproportionately affecting youth. While global suicide rates declined, Brazil has seen a significant rise over recent decades. Considering the persistent social inequality in Brazil,
Gabriel Calegaro +2 more
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Analysis of the association between racial inequities and edentulism in Brazil: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
This study aimed to evaluate whether individuals who self-identify as black and/or mixed-race have a higher prevalence of tooth loss compared to white individuals in Brazil, using a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Bianca Oliveira de Carvalho +3 more
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Multiracial Identities in the United States: Towards the Brazilian or South African Paths?
Multiracial identities in Brazil, South Africa, and the United States all formed within White supremacist, White racist, and anti-Black social orders.
G. Reginald Daniel
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Voter Evaluations of Biracial-Identified Political Candidates
Today, identity expression and acceptance represent an important area of political advocacy and representation. Yet, how responsive are voters to new racial identity cues promoted by political leaders?
Gregory John Leslie +4 more
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Shape Shifting: Toward a Theory of Racial Change
We are accustomed to thinking of identities—racial, ethnic, often religious—as if they were permanent, unalterable features of individuals and groups.
Paul Spickard
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This article focuses on the social/cultural representations of the statue of A Real Birmingham Family cast in bronze and unveiled in Britain’s second city in October 2014.
Peter J. Aspinall
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Tracing Genealogies of Mixedness: Social Representations and Definitions of “Eurasian” in Singapore
Social representations theory provides a key lens through which to approach mixed racial and ethnic identities. The concept and contextual histories of “mixedness” highlight how meanings are ascribed and constructed, and social representations of mixed ...
Zarine L. Rocha, Brenda S. A. Yeoh
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From Multiracial to Monoracial: The Formation of Mexican American Identities in the U.S. Southwest
The racialization of Mexican Americans in northern Mexico, that is, the U.S. Southwest, following the Anglo-Americanization during the second half of the nineteenth century, is an excellent case study of the historical formations of Anglo-American and ...
G. Reginald Daniel
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For the twenty years that mixed race has been on the United Kingdom (UK) censuses, the main story of mixed race in the UK remains one notable for its nominal presence and widespread absence in national discourses on race and ethnicity, racialisation, and
Chinelo L. Njaka
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How Cross-Discipline Understanding and Communication Can Improve Research on Multiracial Populations
One of the strengths of Critical Mixed Race Studies is that it represents research methodologies and frameworks from multiple disciplines across the social sciences and humanities.
Sarah E. Gaither, Jennifer Patrice Sims
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