This article outlines current knowledge and lines of research regarding racial identity and, in particular, African American racial identity. A developmental psychological framework is proposed as a means of integrating and synthesizing 2 lines of racial identity research that have emerged within the existing literature: (a) the developmental line of research and (b) the adjustment outcome line of research. The proposed integration of the current racial identity research will emphasize the interdependency of developmental mechanisms, outcome processes, and identity trajectories among minority individuals, and highlight the significance of those identities for individuals across their life spans. Potential benefits of integrating these 2 lin...
This study was designed to explore how Black African international students develop an understanding...
This study was designed to explore how Black African international students develop an understanding...
In the 1970s theories of racial identity began to appear in the psychological literature. Several sc...
Developmental research is reviewed to evaluate how race, ethnicity, racial identity, and ethnic iden...
There is a general assumption of the positive effect of racial identity on the psychosocial adjustme...
Given the significant amount of attention placed upon race within our society, racial identity long ...
Given the significant amount of attention placed upon race within our society, racial identity long ...
There is a general assumption of the positive effect of racial identity on the psychosocial adjustme...
Research on African American racial identity has utilized 2 distinct approaches. The mainstream appr...
This article proposes a further conceptualization of ethnic and racial identity (ERI) as a fundament...
In recent years, Black identity and ego development have become focal constructs in psychological th...
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Racial identity development in biracial children within American society is essential for the discov...
Racial identity development in biracial children within American society is essential for the discov...
Given the significant amount of attention placed upon race within our society, racial identity long ...
This study was designed to explore how Black African international students develop an understanding...
This study was designed to explore how Black African international students develop an understanding...
In the 1970s theories of racial identity began to appear in the psychological literature. Several sc...
Developmental research is reviewed to evaluate how race, ethnicity, racial identity, and ethnic iden...
There is a general assumption of the positive effect of racial identity on the psychosocial adjustme...
Given the significant amount of attention placed upon race within our society, racial identity long ...
Given the significant amount of attention placed upon race within our society, racial identity long ...
There is a general assumption of the positive effect of racial identity on the psychosocial adjustme...
Research on African American racial identity has utilized 2 distinct approaches. The mainstream appr...
This article proposes a further conceptualization of ethnic and racial identity (ERI) as a fundament...
In recent years, Black identity and ego development have become focal constructs in psychological th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88122/1/j.1467-8624.2011.01651.x.pd
Racial identity development in biracial children within American society is essential for the discov...
Racial identity development in biracial children within American society is essential for the discov...
Given the significant amount of attention placed upon race within our society, racial identity long ...
This study was designed to explore how Black African international students develop an understanding...
This study was designed to explore how Black African international students develop an understanding...
In the 1970s theories of racial identity began to appear in the psychological literature. Several sc...