This Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study aims to explore the experiences and understandings of childhood and education of four young people who identify as having a mixed Black and White heritage. The research utilises the theoretical positions of Critical Race Theory and recognises intersectionality. Participants took part in semi-structured interviews, and analysis led to the proposal of a series of “higher-order” superordinate themes across participants. These themes included “The significance of culture/heritage”, “Mixedness as challenging constructions”, “The significance of intersectionality”, “Blackness as problematic”, “Mixedness as an identity”, “Racialised perceptions in the development of self-identity” and “The power ...
This study shows a phenomenological account of the mixed-race lived experience. Previous research fo...
Can understanding promote adaptive functioning among adolescents? The following dissertation project...
This article explores identity work and acculturation work in the lives of British mixed-heritage ch...
This paper explores identity work and acculturation work in the lives of British mixed-heritage chil...
The voices of racialised individuals in educational psychology are suppressed in the United Kingdom ...
This thesis explores some of the ways in which children’s ethnic identities have been co...
Official records show that the mixed-race population represent the fastest growing ethnic minority '...
This thesis explores some of the ways in which children’s ethnic identities have been conceptualised...
Thirteen group interviews collected data from randomly recruited second and third generation black B...
The persistent underachievement of Black children of Caribbean descent and their over-representation...
Drawing on an ethnographic study conducted with young children (4–5 year olds) in a multi-ethnic E...
This study is concerned with experiences of ethnic identity amongst a group of three-year-old and fo...
This paper examines the reification and problemization of ‘race’ in Psychological research in both i...
Background: Strong feelings of school belonging are closely associated with positive outcomes for ch...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore how individuals from different multiracial...
This study shows a phenomenological account of the mixed-race lived experience. Previous research fo...
Can understanding promote adaptive functioning among adolescents? The following dissertation project...
This article explores identity work and acculturation work in the lives of British mixed-heritage ch...
This paper explores identity work and acculturation work in the lives of British mixed-heritage chil...
The voices of racialised individuals in educational psychology are suppressed in the United Kingdom ...
This thesis explores some of the ways in which children’s ethnic identities have been co...
Official records show that the mixed-race population represent the fastest growing ethnic minority '...
This thesis explores some of the ways in which children’s ethnic identities have been conceptualised...
Thirteen group interviews collected data from randomly recruited second and third generation black B...
The persistent underachievement of Black children of Caribbean descent and their over-representation...
Drawing on an ethnographic study conducted with young children (4–5 year olds) in a multi-ethnic E...
This study is concerned with experiences of ethnic identity amongst a group of three-year-old and fo...
This paper examines the reification and problemization of ‘race’ in Psychological research in both i...
Background: Strong feelings of school belonging are closely associated with positive outcomes for ch...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore how individuals from different multiracial...
This study shows a phenomenological account of the mixed-race lived experience. Previous research fo...
Can understanding promote adaptive functioning among adolescents? The following dissertation project...
This article explores identity work and acculturation work in the lives of British mixed-heritage ch...