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Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
The Review of Black Political Economy. 48:481-505
This manuscript leverages the plethora of research on colorism and skin tone stratification among Black Americans to consider how the “Black” racial category may change going forward. I build on ideas about path dependence, racial and ethnic boun
Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy. 4:47-55
Although researchers have made great strides in understanding colorism and skin tone stratification in the USA, important connections are still outstanding. One of these connections lies at the intersection of skin tone and gender stratification amon
Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
Race and Social Problems. 11:290-298
Research on racial fluidity has become increasingly common as researchers seek to understand the ways and reasons people change their racial identifications and/or are perceived differently over time and across contexts. Concurrently, researchers hav
Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
Social Problems. 67:304-323
Legacy of slavery research has branched out into an important new niche in social science research by making empirical connections between the trans-Atlantic slave trade and contemporary social outcomes. However, the vast majority of this research ex
Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
Journal of Black Studies. 50:3-25
Critical race theory teaches that racism and racial inequality are constants in American society that stand outside of the prejudices of individuals. It argues that structures and institutions are primarily responsible for the maintenance of racial i
Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 5:388-400
America’s obsession with obesity has spawned increasing amounts of research examining how body size shapes social outcomes. Generally, body size negatively correlates with these outcomes, with larger people suffering lower self-esteem, marriage rat
Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
The Review of Black Political Economy. 45:3-21
Studies show lighter skinned Black people are advantaged on a number of social indicators—a phenomenon called “colorism.” These studies generally contend preferences for light-skinned and/or Mulatto slaves endured the postbellum period to shape
Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
Political Science Quarterly. 136:792-793
Autor:
Margaret C. Hardy, Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 110:484-491
The lack of a representative scientific workforce is a challenge being addressed by federal agencies, funding bodies, and research institutes. As organizational units emphasize the work of training, recruiting, retaining, and promoting an inclusive s
Autor:
Robert L. Reece
Publikováno v:
The Review of Black Political Economy. 43:139-147
Studies consistently show that attractiveness is racialized, and in a racial hierarchy that privileges whites at the expense of blacks, white phenotypic characteristics are deemed more attractive than black phenotypic characteristics. This study seek