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Clinical Sociology and Mixedness: Towards Applying Critical Mixed Race Theory in Everyday Life
Research on mixed racial and ethnic identities has developed rapidly over the past decades, increasing in theoretical scope and depth, and exploring mixedness across a growing range of national and social contexts.
Zarine L. Rocha
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Differences in food consumption of the Brazilian population by race/skin color in 2017–2018 [PDF]
OBJECTIVE To evaluate food consumption in Brazil by race/skin color of the population. METHODS Food consumption data from the Pesquisa de Orçamentos Familiares (POF – Household Budget Survey) 2017–2018 were analyzed.
Janaína Calu Costa +5 more
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A focus on ‘mixed race’ and mixedness in Britain has revived a debate around the central question of whether the decennial census and other official data collections should be capturing ‘race’ rather than ethnic group and producing ‘racial’ outputs.
Peter J. Aspinall
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The lexeme chino in Mexican Spanish
In accordance with the affirmation expressed by the British linguist David Crystal that «language is the primary index, or symbol, or register of identity», this article examines the meaning of the word chino in Mexico as «curly hair» which, unlike all ...
S. Kamenetskaia
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Theorizing People of Mixed Race in the Pacific and the Atlantic
The most extensive theoretic and empirical studies of people of mixed racial descent extant today have addressed nations across the Atlantic. This article reveals how this literature on people of mixed racial descent is limited in its claims to represent
Yasuko Takezawa, Stephen Small
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Despite the enduring popular view that the rise in the multiracial population heralds our nation’s transformation into a post-racial society, Critical Multiracial Theory (MultiCrit) asserts that how multiracial identity status is constructed is ...
Courtney Meiling Jones +1 more
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Racial Illiteracies and Whiteness: Exploring Black Mixed-Race Narrations of Race in the Family
Drawing upon fifty-five interviews with Black mixed-race people located in Britain’s second-largest city, Birmingham, and a nearby satellite town, Bromsgrove, this article critically explores how race, identity, and whiteness, are negotiated in mixed ...
Karis Campion, Chantelle Jessica Lewis
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Why I Write So Many Books About Race
I relate how my life has intersected with my work in philosophy, both before and after a twenty-year absence from academia. Motivations for engaging in Philosophy of Race may be different from other projects because the subject itself is urgent and the ...
Naomi Zack
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Regimes beyond the One-Drop Rule: New Models of Multiracial Identity
The racial classification of mixed-race people has often been presumed to follow hypo- or hyperdescent rules, where they were assigned to either their lower- or higher-status monoracial ancestor group.
Sarah Iverson +3 more
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