2014
DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2014.964281
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Colour-blindness and diversity: race frames and their consequences for white undergraduates at elite US universities

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“…The quantitative measures I used cannot capture, as prior research has, interpersonal interactions that can reinforce or decrease colorblind perspectives (e.g., Bonilla-Silva, 2014;Lewis et al, 2000), how those frames are expressed among college students (e.g., Bonilla-Silva, 2014;Warikoo & de Novais, 2014), and how they develop precollege through racial primes (e.g., Van Ausdale & Feagin, 2001;Smith, 2004). Further, while the findings identify probable pathways toward a colorblind orientation, a major limitation of the data and analysis is that individuals cannot be assigned to segregated and diverse neighborhoods at random.…”
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“…The quantitative measures I used cannot capture, as prior research has, interpersonal interactions that can reinforce or decrease colorblind perspectives (e.g., Bonilla-Silva, 2014;Lewis et al, 2000), how those frames are expressed among college students (e.g., Bonilla-Silva, 2014;Warikoo & de Novais, 2014), and how they develop precollege through racial primes (e.g., Van Ausdale & Feagin, 2001;Smith, 2004). Further, while the findings identify probable pathways toward a colorblind orientation, a major limitation of the data and analysis is that individuals cannot be assigned to segregated and diverse neighborhoods at random.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Universities seem to be training students to adopt a pluralistic orientation (Hurtado, 2005;Jayakumar, 2008)-one that Warikoo and de Novais (2014) described as a diversity frame embracing the role of race in shaping differential experiences and worldviews-but this may not be sufficient to address the problematic racial frames white students bring with them to college. Indeed, the Warikoo and de Novais (2014) in-depth study of white students at two highly selective colleges suggests that the predominant diversity frame promoted in higher education institutions can overlap with a colorblind frame, developed prior to college, purporting that race should not matter.…”
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“…Research on the critical limits of multiculturalism, colorblindness, and diversity ideology illuminates the everyday dynamics of colorblind racism across social contexts: from surveys of public attitudes (Bell and Hartmann 2007;Bonilla-Silva 2013), to corporate settings (Embrick 2011), urban neighborhoods (Mayorga-Gallo 2014, and colleges and universities (E. C. Berrey Economization of Diversity 3 2011; Warikoo and de Novais 2014). This research makes clear that colorblindness, multiculturalism, and diversity ideology are the dominant methods for talking about race (see Hartmann 2015).…”
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