2010
DOI: 10.1080/14791420903511255
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BlackandWhite: Vestiges of Biracialism in American Discourse

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“…Building off of the limited research on biracial communicative experiences (e.g., Goodale & Engels, 2010), we use in-depth interview data to focus on how social norms situated within macro-level societal structures are negotiated in the everyday lives of multiracial persons. In doing so, we move away from identity development models to the communicative experiences of identity negotiation as a constant, dynamic, and ever-changing phenomena.…”
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“…Building off of the limited research on biracial communicative experiences (e.g., Goodale & Engels, 2010), we use in-depth interview data to focus on how social norms situated within macro-level societal structures are negotiated in the everyday lives of multiracial persons. In doing so, we move away from identity development models to the communicative experiences of identity negotiation as a constant, dynamic, and ever-changing phenomena.…”
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confidence: 99%