Research Study: Seeking Multiracial Interview ParticipantsPosted in Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, United States, Wanted/Research Requests/Call for Papers on 2022-08-09 22:36Z by Steven |
Research Study: Seeking Multiracial Interview Participants
Teachers College, Columbia University
New York, New York
2022-08-09
Stephanie von Numers, Doctoral Student in Social-Organizational Psychology
Do you identify as biracial, multiracial, or mixed-race? Has the topic of your ethnic heritage come up at work? Have you had any memorable encounters with coworkers, bosses, or clients who did not realize that you were mixed-race? Share your perspective on what it is like to be multiracial in the workplace!
The purpose of this study is to better understand how multiracial people experience their racial identities in the workplace. In particular, the study will explore what it is like to have one’s multiracial identity challenged, misrepresented, or denied by other people at work; how multiracial people respond to these instances of identity invalidation; and how these experiences may affect coworker relationships, job satisfaction, and other work outcomes. This study is being conducted as part of the primary researcher’s doctoral dissertation.
Who can participate?
To participate, you must meet the following criteria:
- Self-identify as biracial, multiracial, or mixed-race
- 18+ years old
- 2+ years of work experience in the U.S.
- Willing to discuss experiences of racial identity invalidation (e.g., being racially miscategorized or having your multiracial identity questioned or denied) in an interview
What will I be asked to do?
Participation involves two steps:
- A brief online questionnaire (10-15 minutes)
- A one-on-one interview with the primary researcher (60-90 minutes, virtually via Zoom)
Participation is confidential, and you can withdraw from the study at any time without penalty. There are no direct benefits and minimal risk.
If you are interested, complete this brief survey to get started!