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Feb 15, 2021 · those with more socially valued mixed backgrounds than for those with less valued mixed backgrounds to be socially recognised and accepted. However, the articles in this collection
Belief that people “really are” one race or the other Reality of mixed ancestry and within‐race diversity is downplayed Categories are seen as distinct: you “are” one or the other “Race” as social construction ‐ cultural Physical differences are seen as the CAUSE of cultural differences
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Oct 30, 2019 · Depending on the identity choices available to mixed people and the choices they make – which also hinge on numerous individual and contextual factors, as will be discussed – multiracial and multiethnic people may find themselves inclining either more towards the minority or more towards the majority population; alternatively, they may find themselves going beyond this type of ‘either ...
- Sayaka Osanami Törngren, Nahikari Irastorza, Dan Rodríguez-García
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Apr 22, 2020 · Mixed messages: Multiracial identities in the “color-blind” era. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. An interdisciplinary collection of original, critical scholarship on multiraciality. This volume was the first to bring together the burgeoning social-scientific scholarship conducted during the lead-up to the 2000 census change.
Moreover, the country’s migration history (which will affect whether multigenerational minority populations exist), the colonialist history, existing transnational ties, diversity policies, social hierarchies and social attitudes also influence where mixed people are positioned in a society and what their choices are (see, for example, Chito Childs, Lyons, and Jones 2019; Osanami Törngren ...
- Nahikari Irastorza
1.1 Explain how the concept of race is socially constructed. 1.2 Summarize the operation of racism. 1.3 Analyze the relationship between social contexts and race. In June of 2020, the deaths of African Americans at the hands of police triggered widespread social protests in every state, and around the globe. These racially motivated deaths, both
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mixed race will challenge the current racial classification in Britain and potentially signpost a sense of collectivity among mixed race people. Interestingly, while ‘mixed race’ is employed as a central concept throughout the book, no clear definition of the term is offered by the authors.