The myth of racial color blindness: manifestations, dynamics, and impact

"Does the election of the first Black president mean that the United States is a 'postracial' society? In this volume, scholars in psychology, education, sociology, and related fields dissect the concept of color-blind racial ideology (CBRI), the widely-held belief that skin color doe...

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Otros Autores: Neville, Helen A. (Editor ) ; Gallardo, Miguel E. (Editor ) ; Sue, Derald Wing (Editor )
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Publicado: Washington, DC American Psychological Association [2016]
En:Año: 2016
Edición:First edition
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505 8 0 |a I. Theoretical and methodological foundationsDown the rabbit hole : color-blind racism in Obamerica / Eduardo Bonilla-Silva -- The color-blind racial approach : does race really matter? / James M. Jones -- A broad and insidious appeal : unpacking the reasons for endorsing racial colorblindness / Laura G. Babbitt, Negin R. Toosi, and Samuel R. Sommers -- Understanding color-blindness and multiculturalism in interracial relationships : cognitive and emotional tensions and their implications / Lindy Gullett and Tessa V. West -- International perspective on color-consciousness : Brazil and the universalization of antiracist counter-publics / Johnathon Warren -- Telling on racism : developing a race-conscious agenda / Lee Anne Bell -- II. Context and costs -- Seeing colorblindness : colorblind racial ideology research methods in social psychology / Matthew C. Jackson, Vera Katelyn Wilde, and Phillip Atiba Goff -- The measurement of colorblind racial ideology / Germine Awad and Karen Moran Jackson -- Using ethnography and interviews to study colorblind ideology / Amanda E. Lewis and Margaret Ann Hagerman -- III. What are the manifestations of color-blind racial ideology -- The good, the bad, and the ugly : color-blind racial ideology and lack of empathy / Sharon Tettegah -- Colorblind racial ideology and internalized racism among people of color / Suzette L. Speight, Amber A. Hewitt, and Hether R. Cook -- Color-blind racial ideology (CBRI) in K-12 schools / Sheri A. Castro-Atwater -- Raising awareness and reducing color blind racial ideology in higher education / Cyndi Kernahan -- The impact of color blind racial ideology on maintaining racial disparities in organizations / Caryn J. Block -- Identity management strategies in workplaces with colorblind diversity policies / Margaret Shih and Maia J Young -- Racial colorblindness and black-white healthcare disparities / Louis A. Penner and John F. Dovidio -- Racial color-blindness in counseling, therapy and supervision / Alan W. Burkard, Lisa M. Edwards, and Hadiya A. Adams. 
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