Since ‘mixed’ was first offered as an option in the ethnicity question in the 2001 England and Wales Census, Britain's recognition of, and interest in, mixed (or ‘multiracial’) people and families has not abated. Recent studies have focused primarily upon how mixed people identify themselves, or how parents racially identify their multiracial children. But Britain now has a population of multiracial individuals who are themselves parents, about whom we know very little. What are the particular concerns for multiracial individuals who are parents? Do multiracial people (who are parents) want to steer their children toward a particular kind of upbringing, and if so, toward what (and why)? This paper is an in-depth exploration of the various w...
One of the fastest growing ethnic populations in many Western societies is that of people of mixed d...
This introduction to the special issue ‘Mothering across Racialized boundaries’ begins by drawing at...
Extant studies commonly claim that mixed ethnic children face difficulties inaffiliating with either...
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experien...
Abstract Children of mixed African-Caribbean and white British parents are currently one of one of t...
Many claims are made about the significance of interethnic partnerships for individuals and for soci...
The world’s multiracial population is considered to be one of the fastest growing of all ethnic grou...
Past research has neglected second generation onward immigrant families in Britain as they further a...
This article considers how partnered fathers’ involvement may be shaped by their understandings of t...
Key points * Mixed-parent couples in Britain were often in sustained relationships, and a high propo...
This paper explores how multiracial parents with White partners articulate narratives of ethnic and ...
Will multiracial identification resonate with future generations? Using the 2000 U.S. Census, I anal...
Social values such as attitudes to social respectability (including attitudes to religion, sexuality...
In contemporary British society, references to ‘mixed race’ people and to various forms of mixing ab...
This article explores how fathers in couple relationships where their partner is from a different ra...
One of the fastest growing ethnic populations in many Western societies is that of people of mixed d...
This introduction to the special issue ‘Mothering across Racialized boundaries’ begins by drawing at...
Extant studies commonly claim that mixed ethnic children face difficulties inaffiliating with either...
This pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzing the experien...
Abstract Children of mixed African-Caribbean and white British parents are currently one of one of t...
Many claims are made about the significance of interethnic partnerships for individuals and for soci...
The world’s multiracial population is considered to be one of the fastest growing of all ethnic grou...
Past research has neglected second generation onward immigrant families in Britain as they further a...
This article considers how partnered fathers’ involvement may be shaped by their understandings of t...
Key points * Mixed-parent couples in Britain were often in sustained relationships, and a high propo...
This paper explores how multiracial parents with White partners articulate narratives of ethnic and ...
Will multiracial identification resonate with future generations? Using the 2000 U.S. Census, I anal...
Social values such as attitudes to social respectability (including attitudes to religion, sexuality...
In contemporary British society, references to ‘mixed race’ people and to various forms of mixing ab...
This article explores how fathers in couple relationships where their partner is from a different ra...
One of the fastest growing ethnic populations in many Western societies is that of people of mixed d...
This introduction to the special issue ‘Mothering across Racialized boundaries’ begins by drawing at...
Extant studies commonly claim that mixed ethnic children face difficulties inaffiliating with either...