What does it mean to be white? Whiteness, as with all other races, is a social construct. There is nothing that inherently identifies a person as white, yet when we use the word, we have a certain collective understanding of what it means. Whiteness has generally been associated with people of European origin but has not always collectively represented all Europeans. There are other ethnic groups with light-colored skin who are labeled white in some context but not others. So, what makes a person white and what does this mean in our society
With white supremacist discourses on the rise in recent years, it is important to investigate the id...
Whiteness, White privilege, and racial inequality are pervasive in K-12 schools and universities. Re...
The purpose of this study is to explore how white anti-racism educators understand and address white...
As a dominant social identity, whiteness is often not visible to white people. Developing a nuanced ...
Presentation addressing Whiteness as a component of identity within Clinical Psychology. Furthermore...
Whiteness and White privilege are not terms that are easily identifiable, well known and or universa...
Informed by major themes from Whiteness Studies such as white privilege, invisibility, and colorblin...
This paper employs data from a recent national survey to offer an empirical assessment of core theor...
Author's accepted version (postprint). This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Uni...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
This study examines White university students\u27 understanding of race. Based in the scholarship on...
In this ethnographic study, I utilized critical Whiteness studies as a theoretical framework to empi...
America has a long history of privileging the color white. Historically racist constructs of color ...
Whiteness is a social location of power, privilege, and prestige. It is a “an invisible package of u...
This study examines Whiteness from the perspectives of White college faculty. The participants in th...
With white supremacist discourses on the rise in recent years, it is important to investigate the id...
Whiteness, White privilege, and racial inequality are pervasive in K-12 schools and universities. Re...
The purpose of this study is to explore how white anti-racism educators understand and address white...
As a dominant social identity, whiteness is often not visible to white people. Developing a nuanced ...
Presentation addressing Whiteness as a component of identity within Clinical Psychology. Furthermore...
Whiteness and White privilege are not terms that are easily identifiable, well known and or universa...
Informed by major themes from Whiteness Studies such as white privilege, invisibility, and colorblin...
This paper employs data from a recent national survey to offer an empirical assessment of core theor...
Author's accepted version (postprint). This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Uni...
The article re-examines racial and ethnic identity within the context of pedagogical attempts to ins...
This study examines White university students\u27 understanding of race. Based in the scholarship on...
In this ethnographic study, I utilized critical Whiteness studies as a theoretical framework to empi...
America has a long history of privileging the color white. Historically racist constructs of color ...
Whiteness is a social location of power, privilege, and prestige. It is a “an invisible package of u...
This study examines Whiteness from the perspectives of White college faculty. The participants in th...
With white supremacist discourses on the rise in recent years, it is important to investigate the id...
Whiteness, White privilege, and racial inequality are pervasive in K-12 schools and universities. Re...
The purpose of this study is to explore how white anti-racism educators understand and address white...