Search Results - "Telles, Edward"
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Who is black, white, or mixed race? How skin color, status, and nation shape racial classification in Latin America
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-11-2014)“…Comparative research on racial classification has often turned to Latin America, where race is thought to be particularly fluid. Using nationally…”
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Skin Color and Colorism: Global Research, Concepts, and Measurement
Published in Annual review of sociology (31-07-2017)“…We examine a vast, interdisciplinary, and increasingly global literature concerning skin color and colorism, which are related to status throughout the world…”
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The color of health: Skin color, ethnoracial classification, and discrimination in the health of Latin Americans
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-09-2014)“…Latin America is one of the most ethnoracially heterogeneous regions of the world. Despite this, health disparities research in Latin America tends to focus on…”
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Multiple measures of ethnoracial classification in Latin America
Published in Ethnic and racial studies (21-10-2017)“…Today, most Latin American countries have begun to recognize ethnoracial distinctions, disadvantages and discrimination and they have begun to collect…”
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Race Mixture: Boundary Crossing in Comparative Perspective
Published in Annual review of sociology (01-01-2009)“…In this article, we examine a large, interdisciplinary, and somewhat scattered literature, all of which falls under the umbrella term race mixture. We…”
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Black Disadvantage or Advantage? Misalignment between State and Popular Understandings of Blackness in Mexico
Published in Socius : sociological research for a dynamic world (01-01-2024)“…Growing numbers of countries are including ethnoracial questions on their national censuses, spawning new scholarship on the politics of state classification…”
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Assimilation and gender in naming
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-03-2007)“…This article examines the naming practices of Hispanic parents who gave birth to children in Los Angeles County in 1995. The authors find that greater exposure…”
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Racial Intermarriage in the Americas
Published in Sociological science (01-04-2019)“…We compare intermarriage in Brazil, Cuba, and the United States among the black, white, and mixed-race population using log-linear models with data from newly…”
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Trump Paradox: How Immigration and Trade Affected White Voting and Attitudes
Published in Socius : sociological research for a dynamic world (01-01-2021)“…Donald Trump presented immigration and trade as the cause of the diminished prospects of white working-class voters, the core of his political base. The…”
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Racial ambiguity among the Brazilian population
Published in Ethnic and racial studies (01-05-2002)“…I investigate the extent to which interviewers and respondents in a 1995 national survey consistently classify race in Brazil, overall and in particular…”
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Color disparities in cognitive aging among Puerto Ricans on the archipelago
Published in SSM - population health (01-03-2022)“…This research seeks to contribute new understanding of color disparities and gender in cognitive aging among older adults residing in Puerto Rico. We use the…”
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Latinos, Race, and the U.S. Census
Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (01-05-2018)“…We identify two dimensions of race for the Latino/Hispanic population in the United States—Latinos as one category among the various categories of the U.S…”
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Just Neighbors?: Research on African American and Latino Relations in the United States
Published 2011“…Blacks and Latinos have transformed the American city—together these groups now constitute the majority in seven of the ten largest cities. Large-scale…”
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Does it Matter Who Answers the Race Question? Racial Classification and Income Inequality in Brazil
Published in Demography (01-11-1998)“…Previous studies of racial inequality have relied on official statistics that presumably use self-classification of race. Using novel data from a 1995 national…”
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Multiracial versus collective black categories: Examining census classification debates in Brazil
Published in Ethnicities (01-03-2006)“…Current census debates in Brazil surrounding Brazilian race categories center on two contrasting proposals: the adoption of the multiracial moreno term vs. the…”
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Race and Ethnicity and Latin America's United Nations Millennium Development Goals
Published in Latin American and Caribbean ethnic studies (01-09-2007)“…Latin America's problems of underdevelopment most adversely affect the region's indigenous, black and mulatto citizens. This paper argues that Latin American…”
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Understanding Latin American Beliefs about Racial Inequality
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-05-2013)“…Scholars argue that Latin American ideologies of mestizaje, or racial mixing, mask ethnoracial discrimination. We examine popular explanations for indigenous…”
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Varieties of Indigeneity in the Americas
Published in Social forces (01-06-2019)“…We examine sources of indigenous identity in the two countries with the largest indigenous populations in the Western Hemisphere—Mexico and Peru. We find that…”
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Black lives matter in Brazil
Published in Ethnic and racial studies (21-06-2017)“…Michelle Lamont and her collaborators examine the experiences and responses of racialized minorities in confronting racism in the United States, Brazil and…”
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mexican americans and immigrant incorporation
Published in Contexts (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-01-2010)“…Sociologists, public policy-makers, and the general public usually try to anticipate how modern immigrants and their descendants will become part of American…”
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