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Race Policy and Multiracial Americans

Author : Kathleen Odell Korgen
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781447316503

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Race Policy and Multiracial Americans by Kathleen Odell Korgen Pdf

Race Policy and Multiracial Americans looks at the impact of multiracial people on race policies—where they lag behind the growing numbers of multiracial people in the USA and how they can be used to promote racial justice. This much-needed book is essential reading for anyone interested in race relations and social justice.

Politics Beyond Black and White

Author : Lauren Davenport
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-03-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781108425988

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Politics Beyond Black and White by Lauren Davenport Pdf

This book investigates the social and political implications of the US multiracial population, which has surged in recent decades.

Mixed Race America and the Law

Author : Kevin R. Johnson
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2003-02
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780814742570

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Mixed Race America and the Law by Kevin R. Johnson Pdf

This ground-breaking anthology examines the mixed race experience and the impact of law on mixed race citizens in America.

Mark One Or More

Author : Kim M. Williams
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2008-02-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0472032801

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Mark One Or More by Kim M. Williams Pdf

The little-known story of the struggle to include a multiracial category on the U.S. census, and the profound changes it wrought in the American political landscape

Spurious Issues

Author : Rainier Spencer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2019-07-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000312904

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Spurious Issues by Rainier Spencer Pdf

This book is an examination of multiracial identity politics in the United States and of the specific issues surrounding Office of Management and Budget's review—the parties concerned, the history of federal racial categorization, and the significance of the new rules on race in America.

Protecting Our Own

Author : Katheryn Russell-Brown
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0742545717

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Protecting Our Own by Katheryn Russell-Brown Pdf

Protecting Our Own explores the new implications of the 'black protectionism' phenomenon-wherein African Americans feel a protective response towards African American politicians and celebrities in legal battles-as more and more African Americans find themselves in the spotlight. Russell-Brown details the history of this phenomenon and ponders its future in light of recent trials of African American celebrities like OJ Simpson and R. Kelly.

Multiracial Americans and Social Class

Author : Kathleen Odell Korgen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780415483971

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Multiracial Americans and Social Class by Kathleen Odell Korgen Pdf

As the racial hierarchy shifts and inequality between Americans widens, it is important to understand the impact of social class on the rapidly growing multiracial population. Multiracial Americans and Social Class is the first book on multiracial Americans to do so and fills a noticeable void in a growing market. In this book, noted scholars examine the impact of social class on the racial identity of multiracial Americans, in highly readable essays, from a range of sociological perspectives. In doing so, they answer the following questions: Who is multiracial? How does class influence racial identity? How does social class status vary among multiracial populations? Do you need to be middle class in order to be an "honorary white"? What is the relationship between social class, culture, and race? How does the influence of social class compare across multiracial backgrounds? What are multiracial Americans' explanations for racial inequality in the United States? Multiracial Americans and Social Class is a key text for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and academics in the fields of sociology, race and ethnic studies, social stratification, race relations, and cultural studies.

Dispatches from the Color Line

Author : Catherine R. Squires
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2007-07-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780791480052

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Dispatches from the Color Line by Catherine R. Squires Pdf

When modern news media choose to focus attention on people of multiracial descent, how does this fit with broader contemporary and historical racial discourses? Do these news narratives complicate common understandings of race and race relations? Dispatches from the Color Line explores these issues by examining contemporary news media coverage of multiracial people and identities. Catherine R. Squires looks at how journalists utilize information from many sources—including politicians, bureaucrats, activists, scholars, demographers, and marketers—to link multiracial identity to particular racial norms, policy preferences, and cultural trends. She considers individuals who were accused (rightly or wrongly) of misrepresenting their racial identity to the public for personal gain, and also compares the new racial categories of Census 2000 as reported in Black owned, Asian American owned, and mainstream newspapers. These comparisons reveal how a new racial group is framed in mass media, and how different media sources reinforce or challenge long-standing assumptions about racial identity and belonging in the United States.

Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States

Author : Natalie Masuoka
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2017-08-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780190657499

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Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States by Natalie Masuoka Pdf

While pundits point to multiracial Americans as new evidence of a harmonious ethnic melting pot, in reality mixed race peoples have long existed in the United States. Rather than characterize multiracial Americans as a "new" population, this book argues that instead we should view them as individuals who reflect a new culture of racial identification. Today, identities such as "biracial" or "swirlies" are evoked alongside those more established racial categories of white, black Asian and Latino. What is significant about multiracial identities is that they communicate an alternative viewpoint about race: that a person's preferred self-identification should be used to define a person's race. Yet this definition of race is a distinct contrast to historic norms which has defined race as a category assigned to a person based on certain social rules which emphasized things like phenotype, being "one-drop" of African blood or heritage. In Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States, Natalie Masuoka catalogues how this cultural shift from assigning race to perceiving race as a product of personal identification came about by tracing events over the course of the twentieth century. Masuoka uses a variety of sources including in-depth interviews, public opinion surveys and census data to understand how certain individuals embrace the agency of self-identification and choose to assert multiracial identities. At the same time, the book shows that the meaning and consequences of multiracial identification can only be understood when contrasted against those who identify as white, black Asian or Latino. An included case study on President Barack Obama also shows how multiracial identity narratives can be strategically used to reduce anti-black bias among voters. Therefore, rather than looking at multiracial Americans as a harbinger of dramatic change for American race relations, this Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States shows that narratives promoting multiracial identities are in direct dialogue with, rather than in replacement of, the longstanding racial order.

Critical Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life

Author : National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Committee on Population,Panel on Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Later Life
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 753 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2004-10-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780309092111

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Critical Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life by National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Committee on Population,Panel on Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Later Life Pdf

In their later years, Americans of different racial and ethnic backgrounds are not in equally good-or equally poor-health. There is wide variation, but on average older Whites are healthier than older Blacks and tend to outlive them. But Whites tend to be in poorer health than Hispanics and Asian Americans. This volume documents the differentials and considers possible explanations. Selection processes play a role: selective migration, for instance, or selective survival to advanced ages. Health differentials originate early in life, possibly even before birth, and are affected by events and experiences throughout the life course. Differences in socioeconomic status, risk behavior, social relations, and health care all play a role. Separate chapters consider the contribution of such factors and the biopsychosocial mechanisms that link them to health. This volume provides the empirical evidence for the research agenda provided in the separate report of the Panel on Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Later Life.

Everyday Forms of Whiteness

Author : Melanie E. L. Bush
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2011-01-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780742599994

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Everyday Forms of Whiteness by Melanie E. L. Bush Pdf

The second edition of Melanie Bush's acclaimed Everyday Forms of Whiteness looks at the often-unseen ways racism impacts our lives. The author has interviewed and surveyed hundreds of college students and reveals that even though we talk as though we live in a "post-racial" world after the election of Barack Obama, racism is still very much a factor in everyday life. The second edition incorporates new data and interviews to show how the everyday thinking of ordinary people contributes to the perpetuation of systemic racialized inequality. The book introduces key terms for the study for race and ethnicity, reveals the mechanisms that support the racial hierarchy in U.S. society, then outlines ways we can challenge long-standing patterns of racial inequality.

Constructing Race and Ethnicity in America

Author : Dvora Yanow
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317473930

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Constructing Race and Ethnicity in America by Dvora Yanow Pdf

What do we mean in the U.S. today when we use the terms "race" and "ethnicity"? What do we mean, and what do we understand, when we use the five standard race-ethnic categories: White, Black, Asian, Native American, and Hispanic? Most federal and state data collection agencies use these terms without explicit attention, and thereby create categories of American ethnicity for political purposes. Davora Yanow argues that "race" and "ethnicity" are socially constructed concepts, not objective, scientifically-grounded variables, and do not accurately represent the real world. She joins the growing critique of the unreflective use of "race" and "ethnicity" in American policymaking through an exploration of how these terms are used in everyday practices. Her book is filled with current examples and analyses from a wealth of social institutions: health care, education, criminal justice, and government at all levels. The questions she raises for society and public policy are endless. Yanow maintains that these issues must be addressed explicitly, publicly, and nationally if we are to make our policy and administrative institutions operate more effectively.

Obama and the biracial factor

Author : Jolivette, Andrew J
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781447306399

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Obama and the biracial factor by Jolivette, Andrew J Pdf

Since the election in 2008 of Barack Obama to the Presidency of the United States there have been a plethora of books, films, and articles about the role of race in the election of the first person of color to the White House. None of these works though delves into the intricacies of Mr. Obama's biracial background and what it means. Obama and the Biracial Factor is the first book to explore the significance of mixed-race identity as a key factor in the election of President Obama and examines the sociological and political relationship between race, power, and public policy in the United States with an emphasis on public discourse and ethnic representation in his election . Jolivette and his co-authors bring biracial identity and multiraciality to forefront of our understanding of racial projects since his election. Additionally the authors assert the salience of mixed-race identity in U.S. policy and the on-going impact of the media and popular culture on the development, implementation, and interpretation of government policy and ethnic relations in the U.S. and globally. Obama and the Biracial Factor speaks to a wide array of academic disciplines ranging from political science and public policy to sociology and ethnic studies.

The End of Racism

Author : Dinesh D'Souza
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 764 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1996-09-30
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780684825243

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The End of Racism by Dinesh D'Souza Pdf

The first conprehensive inquiry into the history, nature and ultimate meaning of racism.

Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States

Author : Natalie Masuoka
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 0190690682

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"While pundits point to multiracial Americans as new evidence of a harmonious ethnic melting pot, in reality mixed race peoples have long existed in the United States. Rather than characterize multiracial Americans as a "new" population, this book argues that instead we should view them as individuals who reflect a new culture of racial identification. Today, identities such as "biracial" or "swirlies" are evoked alongside those more established racial categories of white, black Asian and Latino. What is significant about multiracial identities is that they communicate an alternative viewpoint about race: that a person's preferred self-identification should be used to define a person's race. Yet this definition of race is a distinct contrast to historic norms which has defined race as a category assigned to a person based on certain social rules which emphasized things like phenotype, being "one-drop" of African blood or heritage. In Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States, Natalie Masuoka catalogues how this cultural shift from assigning race to perceiving race as a product of personal identification came about by tracing events over the course of the twentieth century. Masuoka uses a variety of sources including in-depth interviews, public opinion surveys and census data to understand how certain individuals embrace the agency of self-identification and choose to assert multiracial identities. At the same time, the book shows that the meaning and consequences of multiracial identification can only be understood when contrasted against those who identify as white, black Asian or Latino. An included case study on President Barack Obama also shows how multiracial identity narratives can be strategically used to reduce anti-black bias among voters. Therefore, rather than looking at multiracial Americans as a harbinger of dramatic change for American race relations, this Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States shows that narratives promoting multiracial identities are in direct dialogue with, rather than in replacement of, the longstanding racial order"--Publisher's description.