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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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The purpose of this paper is to examine the identity narratives of online Black-Asian communities concerning their multiracial microaggression experiences.
Tyler McCoy Gay +2 more
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Skin Color and Racial Socialization among African American College Students: A Descriptive Analysis
Racial socialization of African American youth has been found to be a buffer for some of the racial discrimination they face as youth. It denotes the manner by which parents communicate both unspoken and explicit messages or ideas about the significance
Jandel Crutchfeld +2 more
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A Fuzzy TODIM Approach for the Supplier Selection Problem [PDF]
Supplier evaluation and selection is a kind of problem which includes multiple criteria of qualitative and quantitative properties. From different alternatives it requires to find the best option using different criteria and opinions of the decision ...
Ömür Tosun, Gökhan Akyüz
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Abstract Objective This study examines thematic content and discourse surrounding multiracial socialization between Black and non‐Black multiracial families on multiracial mommy blogs. Background Mommy blogs have been recognized as a medium through which mothers challenge dominant representations of motherhood, create community with other mothers, and ...
Chandra V. Reyna
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Transformative family scholarship: Introduction to the special issue
Abstract This introductory essay situates this special issue within the context of antiracism and social justice for family scholars. The editors underscore the political and social context that led the National Council on Family Relations' three flagship journals—Journal of Family Theory & Review (JFTR), Family Relations (FR), and Journal of Marriage ...
Dawn M. Dow +2 more
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Dear Mixed People: Critically Examining Monoracism in College-Related TV Series
Multiracial youth are one of the fastest-growing demographics in the United States. What messages might these multiracial young people be receiving about multiraciality in college-related television series?
Jacob P. Wong-Campbell +3 more
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ABSTRACT Multiracial Americans and Asian American populations are two of the fastest growing racial groups in the United States. Our article is the first to highlight three similarities that show how these groups are uniquely racially misunderstood: (a) both are subsumed under racial umbrella terms that obscure tremendous diversity, (b) both have been ...
Chandra D. L. Waring +2 more
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Abstract This study explores the complex decision‐making (DM) dynamics between clients and consultants, a crucial area often neglected in existing research. Utilizing a Multi‐Perspective Approach combined with Multi‐Criteria Decision Analysis, we examine DM challenges such as cost overruns, project delays, and compromised work quality stemming from ...
A. Akofa Amegboleza +2 more
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The multiracial family as an anomaly: Experiences of monoracism
Abstract Objective Through qualitative in‐depth interviews with interracial parents across the United States, this study explores how multiracial families as a unit experience monoracism via racial surveillance, voyeurism, and dissection. Background Despite increasing representations of mixed‐race families in various media, studies find that many ...
Katherine Johnson
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