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Contexts. 22:24-29
When a simple trip to the grocery store is anything but, the reality of unequal choices forces us to rethink the American notion that consumption is freedom.
Autor:
Megan R. Underhill, Lauren Simms
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Contexts. 21:20-25
BLM activism brought academic discussions of systemic racism outside the walls of the university and into the mainstream. For the white parents in our study, this was a radically new way of thinking about race in the United States. However, as public
Autor:
Megan R. Underhill
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City & Community. 20:79-98
Drawing on 40 interviews with white parents in two mixed-income neighborhoods—one that is majority-white and the other that is multiracial—this article examines how residence in socioeconomically diverse neighborhoods conditions the parenting pra
Autor:
Nathaniel G. Chapman, Jennifer Padilla Wyse, David L. Brunsma, Erik T. Withers, Joong Won Kim, Megan R. Underhill, J. Slade Lellock
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American Behavioral Scientist. 64:2001-2015
This article focuses on processes of meaning making in White spaces as the glue that holds their social structures together. Understanding White spaces and how they operate necessitates theoretical development from a cultural perspective. The authors
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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 5:289-293
In this response to George Weddington’s critique of their recent article, the authors argue that Weddington rightfully critiques them for not paying enough attention to the role of psychoanalysis (exemplified by Frantz Fanon) in Afro-pessimist theo
Autor:
Megan R. Underhill
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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 5:486-499
Drawing upon interviews with 40 parents in Cincinnati, Ohio, the author explores how “exposure to diversity,” an implicit racial socialization practice, has become a defining feature of how some middle-class white parents teach their children abo
Autor:
Megan R. Underhill
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Ethnic and Racial Studies. 41:1934-1951
This paper examines what white, middle-class parents report saying to their children about racial tension and racial protest when events like Michael Brown’s death and the Ferguson protests are the...
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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 3:147-158
Much work in the sociology of race and ethnicity centers on an underlying narrative of racial progress. Progress narratives are typically conceptualized as a linear process of slow, yet inevitable, improvement. Drawing on Critical Race Theory and Afr
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Whiteucation ISBN: 9781351253482
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351253482-2
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351253482-2
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Journal of marriage and the family. 76(5)
Previous work on social control—the direct and indirect regulation of an individual’s health behaviors by others—suggests that parent–child relationships promote healthy diet and exercise. Yet parenthood is associated with less healthy diet a