This introduction to the special issue ‘Mothering across Racialized boundaries’ begins by drawing attention to the symbolic importance of the inclusion of an interracial family in a sequence in the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony. Following this, figures from the 2011 census in England and Wales are discussed in order to highlight increasing ethnic diversity and the growing number of people with mixed or multiple heritage. We consider the increasing social acceptance of interracial relationships as well as enduring stereotypes and critical questions asked of white mothers' parenting across racialized boundaries. We highlight the key themes from the literature relating to mothers in interracial families and introduce the papers featured...
This article considers how partnered fathers’ involvement may be shaped by their understandings of t...
Racial socialization, or the practice of talking to one’s children about race, is a key aspect of Af...
The number of interracial couples in Canada continues to rise, particularly in metropolitan regions ...
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experien...
Since ‘mixed’ was first offered as an option in the ethnicity question in the 2001 England and Wales...
The world’s multiracial population is considered to be one of the fastest growing of all ethnic grou...
This article introduces the Special Issue on Migrant Mothers’ Creative Interventions into Racialized...
In a context where mixed relationships are often seen as a visible indicator of increased tolerance,...
The growing number of mixed relationships and mixed-parentage children in the UK has been held up as...
This article springs from research I conducted (2001) on the experiences of mothers whose children o...
In this study, I examine conceptions of race, racial identity, and processes of racial socialization...
We explored how mothers of biracial youth prepare their children to navigate diverse racial ecologie...
Objective: This study explores White middle-class adoptive parents\u27 experiences with parenting Bl...
As revealed by the 2011 Census, England is increasingly multi-ethnic. Yet, at the same time, racist ...
Although more white women live, love, and mother in multiracial contexts, there remains limited scho...
This article considers how partnered fathers’ involvement may be shaped by their understandings of t...
Racial socialization, or the practice of talking to one’s children about race, is a key aspect of Af...
The number of interracial couples in Canada continues to rise, particularly in metropolitan regions ...
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experien...
Since ‘mixed’ was first offered as an option in the ethnicity question in the 2001 England and Wales...
The world’s multiracial population is considered to be one of the fastest growing of all ethnic grou...
This article introduces the Special Issue on Migrant Mothers’ Creative Interventions into Racialized...
In a context where mixed relationships are often seen as a visible indicator of increased tolerance,...
The growing number of mixed relationships and mixed-parentage children in the UK has been held up as...
This article springs from research I conducted (2001) on the experiences of mothers whose children o...
In this study, I examine conceptions of race, racial identity, and processes of racial socialization...
We explored how mothers of biracial youth prepare their children to navigate diverse racial ecologie...
Objective: This study explores White middle-class adoptive parents\u27 experiences with parenting Bl...
As revealed by the 2011 Census, England is increasingly multi-ethnic. Yet, at the same time, racist ...
Although more white women live, love, and mother in multiracial contexts, there remains limited scho...
This article considers how partnered fathers’ involvement may be shaped by their understandings of t...
Racial socialization, or the practice of talking to one’s children about race, is a key aspect of Af...
The number of interracial couples in Canada continues to rise, particularly in metropolitan regions ...