Search Results - "BAILEY, Stanley"
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The Endogeneity of Race: Black Racial Identification and Men’s Earnings in Mexico
Published in Social forces (01-06-2020)“…Abstract A growing body of sociological research has shown that racial identification is not only fluid, but crucially depends on other individual- and…”
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Race, color, and income inequality across the Americas
Published in Demographic research (19-09-2014)“…Racial inequality in the U.S. is typically described in terms of stark categorical difference, as compared to the more gradational stratification based on skin…”
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Unmixing for Race Making in Brazil
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-11-2008)“…This article analyzes race-targeted policy in Brazil as both a political stake and a powerful instrument in an unfolding classificatory struggle over the…”
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Does race response shift impact racial inequality?
Published in Demographic research (01-07-2022)“…Previous research posits that racial reclassification, or response shift, may confound measures of racial earnings inequality. However, this claim has not been…”
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Latino Religious Affiliation and Ethnic Identity
Published in Journal for the scientific study of religion (01-03-2015)“…Despite the pervasiveness of Catholicism among Latinos, studies reveal an increasing shift toward Protestantism. Examining the relationship between religion…”
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Measures of “Race” and the analysis of racial inequality in Brazil
Published in Social science research (01-01-2013)“…► We explore income disparities in Brazil across six racial measurement schemes. ► Estimates of inequality are sensitive to researchers’ choice of race…”
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Brazil in black and white? Race categories, the census, and the study of inequality
Published in Ethnic and racial studies (01-08-2012)“…Many scholars advocate the adoption of a black-and-white lens for the analysis of racial inequality in Brazil. Drawing on a nationally representative dataset…”
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THE PUZZLE OF RACIAL INEQUALITY IN CUBA, 1980s–2010s
Published in Du Bois review (01-01-2021)“…Contrasting perspectives on racism and racial inequality collide in contemporary Cuba. On the one hand, government officials argue that Cuba is a racially…”
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Support for race-targeted affirmative action in Brazil
Published in Ethnicities (01-12-2018)“…Brazil is undergoing a paradigm shift in its approach to racial inequality. Once eschewing race, legislators and other policy makers are now vigorously…”
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Interrogating Race: Color, Racial Categories, and Class Across the Americas
Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (01-04-2016)“…We address long-standing debates on the utility of racial categories and color scales for understanding inequality in the United States and Latin America,…”
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How States Make Race: New Evidence from Brazil
Published in Sociological science (01-11-2018)“…The Brazilian state recently adopted unprecedented race-targeted affirmative action in government hiring and university admissions. Scholarship would predict…”
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Racial inequality and the recognition of racial discrimination in Jamaica
Published in Social identities (02-11-2018)“…A growing body of literature posits that a population's denial of the salience of racial discrimination acts as a mechanism of its perpetuation. Moreover,…”
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Group Dominance and the Myth of Racial Democracy: Antiracism Attitudes in Brazil
Published in American sociological review (01-10-2004)“…Group dominance perspectives contend that ideologies are central to the production and reproduction of racial oppression by their negative affect on attitudes…”
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The Biochemistry and Effectiveness of Antioxidants in Food, Fruits, and Marine Algae
Published in Antioxidants (01-04-2023)“…It is more effective to maintain good health than to regain it after losing it. This work focuses on the biochemical defense mechanisms against free radicals…”
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Transcriptomics predicts compound synergy in drug and natural product treated glioblastoma cells
Published in PloS one (18-09-2020)“…Pathway analysis is an informative method for comparing and contrasting drug-induced gene expression in cellular systems. Here, we define the effects of the…”
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Remaking Racial Inclusion: Combining Race and Class in Brazil's New Affirmative Action
Published in Latin American and Caribbean ethnic studies (04-05-2014)“…New multicultural regimes now characterize much of Latin America, creating opportunities for ethno-racial populations to fight for social inclusion. Yet, the…”
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The race construct and public opinion: Understanding Brazilian beliefs about racial inequality and their determinants
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-09-2002)“…Researchers hold that the racial democracy ideology fosters a rejection of discrimination-based explanations for racial inequality, thereby affecting…”
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Dinâmicas raciais no Brasil contemporâneo: uma revisão empírica
Published in Plural (05-08-2016)“…As dinâmicas raciais no Brasil estão mudando. Antes considerado um país em que o danoso legado do comércio de escravos não era admitido, hoje esse gigante da…”
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Shifting Racial Subjectivities and Ideologies in Brazil
Published in Socius : sociological research for a dynamic world (01-01-2018)“…Census ethnoracial categories often reflect national ideologies and attendant subjectivities. Nonetheless, Brazilians frequently prefer the non-census terms…”
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Public Opinion on Nonwhite Underrepresentation and Racial Identity Politics in Brazil
Published in Latin American politics and society (01-12-2009)“…Brazil has an "African-origin" population that is proportionally more than four times larger that of African Americans in the United States, but white…”
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