235. Paper Session: Racial Dynamics of Dating & MarriagePosted in Live Events, Papers/Presentations, Social Science, United States on 2015-02-27 01:56Z by Steven |
235. Paper Session: Racial Dynamics of Dating & Marriage
Crossing Borders: 2015 Annual Meeting
Eastern Sociological Society
Millennium Broadway Hotel
New York, New York
2015-02-26 through 2015-03-01
Saturday, 2015-02-28, 08:30-10:30 EST (Local Time)
Presider: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York – Hunter College
- The Role of Race in Dating Among Americans: How “Whiteness” Influences Perception of Interracial Relationships Jennifer Dejesus — Pace University, Andrea Voyer — Pace University
University - Marriage Patterns among Multiracial Americans: Upward Amalgamation, Downward Amalgamation, Matching and Hyper-Matching Gregory Eirich — Columbia University, Gracelyn Bateman — Mindshare
- Disappearing Difference, or The Illegibility of Multiracials in Interracial Relationships Melinda Mills — Castleton State College
- Does Intermarriage Blur Boundaries? The Transformation of Racial and Ethnic Boundaries among Interracially and Inter-ethnically Married Filipino Americans and their Families Brenda Gambol — The Graduate Center, City University of New York
- They Don’t Want to Date Any Dark People Chong-suk Han — Middlebury College
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