Search Results - "Mosley, Carmen"
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Social Identity in New Mexicans of Spanish-Speaking Descent Highlights Limitations of Using Standardized Ethnic Terminology in Research
Published in Human biology (01-07-2017)“…In this study, we evaluated the extent to which regional history has shaped the social identity nomenclature in New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking descent…”
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Colonialism and the co‐evolution of ethnic and genetic structure in New Mexico
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-03-2020)“…Objective Socially constructed ethnic identities are frequently rooted in beliefs about common descent that form when people with disparate cultures,…”
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Colonialism, ethnogenesis, and biogeographic ancestry in the US Southwest
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-12-2021)“…Objective Differences between self‐perceived biogeographic ancestry and estimates derived from DNA are potentially informative about the formation of ethnic…”
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Associations between ethnic identity, regional history, and genomic ancestry in New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking descent
Published in Biodemography and social biology (03-04-2018)“…This study examines associations between ethnic identity, regional history, and genomic ancestry in New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking descent (NMS). In…”
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Refined, regionally-specific data standards reveal heterogeneity in Hispanic death records
Published in AMIA Summits on Translational Science proceedings (2021)“…Hispanic ethnicity can be captured with differing levels of granularity using various data standards, including those from the Office of Management and Budget,…”
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A Biocultural Examination of Health Risk among New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking Descent
Published 01-01-2019“…Individuals of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish (HLS) origin suffer disproportionately from higher poverty rates, less education, less access to health care, and…”
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