Current census debates in Brazil surrounding Brazilian race categories center on two contrasting proposals: the adoption of the multiracial moreno term vs. the use of the collective black classification negro. Those proposing the former base their argument on the right to self-classify according to one’s own sense of identity. Proponents of the negro category contend that it would be most efficient for redressing racial discrimination. We examine the meaning and saliency of these categories and explore the possible consequences of their adoption. Using national survey data, we demonstrate how education, age, color, sex and...
The public dissemination of census data invites battles over how human beings will be known. One cen...
Brazil’s vision of race has been changing. In contrast with its former tendency to avoid static raci...
This paper investigates the meanings given by the racial classification in several Brazilian census....
International audienceCurrent census debates in Brazil surrounding Brazilian race categories center ...
Census ethnoracial categories often reflect national ideologies and attendant subjectivities. Noneth...
I investigate the extent of ambiguity in racial classification using a national representative surve...
In 2003, some teachers at the municipal high school in Belmonte, Brazil began presenting students wi...
Debates about racial classification and its agreement with the uses of “race” and “color” in everyda...
The debate on racial classification in Brazil constitutes an enquiry subject that, the racial classi...
Abstract One of the principal aspects to develop affirmative action in Brazil comprises how to defin...
This article compares agreement among racial classification schemes in Brazil, considering measureme...
Most current social scientists agree that ideas of human races do not reflect fixed biological attri...
Ethnic-racial classification criteria are widely recognized to vary according to historical, cultura...
Ethnic-racial classification criteria are widely recognized to vary according to historical, cultura...
Racial classification is relational, and it is constructed and contested as both an identity and as ...
The public dissemination of census data invites battles over how human beings will be known. One cen...
Brazil’s vision of race has been changing. In contrast with its former tendency to avoid static raci...
This paper investigates the meanings given by the racial classification in several Brazilian census....
International audienceCurrent census debates in Brazil surrounding Brazilian race categories center ...
Census ethnoracial categories often reflect national ideologies and attendant subjectivities. Noneth...
I investigate the extent of ambiguity in racial classification using a national representative surve...
In 2003, some teachers at the municipal high school in Belmonte, Brazil began presenting students wi...
Debates about racial classification and its agreement with the uses of “race” and “color” in everyda...
The debate on racial classification in Brazil constitutes an enquiry subject that, the racial classi...
Abstract One of the principal aspects to develop affirmative action in Brazil comprises how to defin...
This article compares agreement among racial classification schemes in Brazil, considering measureme...
Most current social scientists agree that ideas of human races do not reflect fixed biological attri...
Ethnic-racial classification criteria are widely recognized to vary according to historical, cultura...
Ethnic-racial classification criteria are widely recognized to vary according to historical, cultura...
Racial classification is relational, and it is constructed and contested as both an identity and as ...
The public dissemination of census data invites battles over how human beings will be known. One cen...
Brazil’s vision of race has been changing. In contrast with its former tendency to avoid static raci...
This paper investigates the meanings given by the racial classification in several Brazilian census....