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OF INTERRACIAL CONTACT ON SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE IN A NEWLY INTEGRATED SCHOOL1 STATEN W. WEBSTER* University of California, Berkeley Does interracial contact lead to im- tion, contact of sufficient duration and proved ...
against the wishes of his family. Here we see a clear generation gap, where Chandracanta has moved away from a pattern of life enshrined by tradition and been influenced by the new social currents ...
the pattern of deference by experimental condition across all studies. As predicted, all participants are willing to accept more influence (defer more) in the experimental condition than in the baseline ...
The way they are treating my people in the South, the government can go to hell. —Louis Armstrong, 1957 In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence ...
, according to the immediate social and motivational context–a process known as self-categorization [15]. Indeed, there is extensive evidence that self-categorization with a social group can influence ...
would include comments indicating that 1) they believe bias has the potential to influence decisions within their newly chosen profession and 2) where responsibility lay for reducing bias’s effects ...
and hostility whites directed at native and foreign-born black people, cut across all aspects of social life. As Claudia Jones and her contemporaries recognized, the struggle against racism influenced Caribbean ...
often occupied by mothers and mothers-in-law (MILs), the daughter-in-law (DIL) and her spouse (we studied heterosexual marriages of DILs) have the challenge of finding an identity for their newly formed ...
. In fact, the relationship was more ambivalent. At times these groups socialized and cooperated with each other, but separation, hostility, and violence were also common. In exploring the dual nature ...
social landscape since the 1860s, and their influence over race relations, class structures, and gender politics swelled in later decades. Elite women—described by historian Eileen V. Wallis as “white ...
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