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Beyond Color-Blind and Color-Conscious: Approaches to Racial Socialization Among Parents of Transracially Adopted Children
by
Khanna, Nikki
, Killian, Caitlin
in
Adopted children
/ Adoption
/ Adoptive parents
/ African American Children
/ Asian Americans
/ Bias
/ Black people
/ Black youth
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Color
/ Cultural Activities
/ Death
/ Departments
/ ETHNIC AND RACIAL SOCIALIZATION
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnicity
/ families
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Foster care
/ Grounded theory
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Interviews
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Parent attitudes
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prioritizing
/ Race
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Factors
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial socialization
/ Racism
/ Research methodology
/ Sampling
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Snowball sampling
/ Social exclusion
/ Social Support Groups
/ Socialization
/ Support groups
/ Talking
/ transracial
/ Whites
2019
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Beyond Color-Blind and Color-Conscious: Approaches to Racial Socialization Among Parents of Transracially Adopted Children
by
Khanna, Nikki
, Killian, Caitlin
in
Adopted children
/ Adoption
/ Adoptive parents
/ African American Children
/ Asian Americans
/ Bias
/ Black people
/ Black youth
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Color
/ Cultural Activities
/ Death
/ Departments
/ ETHNIC AND RACIAL SOCIALIZATION
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnicity
/ families
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Foster care
/ Grounded theory
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Interviews
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Parent attitudes
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prioritizing
/ Race
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Factors
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial socialization
/ Racism
/ Research methodology
/ Sampling
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Snowball sampling
/ Social exclusion
/ Social Support Groups
/ Socialization
/ Support groups
/ Talking
/ transracial
/ Whites
2019
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Beyond Color-Blind and Color-Conscious: Approaches to Racial Socialization Among Parents of Transracially Adopted Children
by
Khanna, Nikki
, Killian, Caitlin
in
Adopted children
/ Adoption
/ Adoptive parents
/ African American Children
/ Asian Americans
/ Bias
/ Black people
/ Black youth
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Color
/ Cultural Activities
/ Death
/ Departments
/ ETHNIC AND RACIAL SOCIALIZATION
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnicity
/ families
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Foster care
/ Grounded theory
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Interviews
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority Groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Parent attitudes
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prioritizing
/ Race
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Factors
/ Racial Identification
/ Racial socialization
/ Racism
/ Research methodology
/ Sampling
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Snowball sampling
/ Social exclusion
/ Social Support Groups
/ Socialization
/ Support groups
/ Talking
/ transracial
/ Whites
2019
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Beyond Color-Blind and Color-Conscious: Approaches to Racial Socialization Among Parents of Transracially Adopted Children
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Beyond Color-Blind and Color-Conscious: Approaches to Racial Socialization Among Parents of Transracially Adopted Children
2019
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Objective: To examine how parents of transracially adopted children think about and practice ethnic-racial socialization. Background: Previous research has highlighted how some parents are color-blind and others are color-conscious, yet these 2 categorizations fail to cover the range and fluidity of adoptive parents' approaches to ethnic socialization. Method: Semistructured interviews were conducted with 34 parents of children with Asian, Latino, and Black ancestry. Parents were recruited through adoption agencies and support groups, personal contacts, and snowball sampling and were asked about attempts and concerns in ethnically and racially socializing their children. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded for common themes using the grounded theory method. Results: Some parents downplayed race/ethnicity, but our findings elucidate their range of motivations from \"protecting\" their children from a racialized society to prioritizing other goals. More parents attempted to ethnically socialize but did so in varied ways, such as buying consumer items or forging relationships with people of their children's ethnic group. Compared with \"color-conscious\" parents of Asian and Latino children, \"color-conscious\" parents of Black children were more likely to emphasize preparation for bias. Conclusion: Adoptive parents can vacillate between minimizing the impact of race to talking about steps taken to ethnically socialize children. Some parents note a profound change in their perspective at some point after adopting their children. Implications: Delving into more than 2 approaches to ethnic socialization and identifying changes over time affords a deeper understanding of parents' perspectives and behaviors and helps researchers interpret the mixed results found in past studies.
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals, Inc,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc,National Council on Family Relations
Subject
/ Adoption
/ Bias
/ Children
/ Color
/ Death
/ ETHNIC AND RACIAL SOCIALIZATION
/ families
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Parents
/ Race
/ Racism
/ Sampling
/ Talking
/ Whites
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