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Whiteness as Structuring Property: Multiracial Women Students' Social Interactions at a Historically White Institution
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Harris, Jessica C
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Classism
/ Classroom Environment
/ College campuses
/ College Environment
/ College Students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Critical theory
/ Dominance
/ Ethnic identity
/ Females
/ Frame analysis
/ Higher Education
/ Interaction
/ Intersectionality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiracial people
/ Multiracial Persons
/ Normalization
/ Organizational change
/ Personhood
/ Property
/ Race
/ Racial Bias
/ Racial Composition
/ Racial Factors
/ Racial identity
/ Social Attitudes
/ Social Bias
/ Social interaction
/ Society
/ Space
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Experience
/ Students
/ Undergraduate Students
/ White supremacy
/ Whites
/ Women
2019
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Whiteness as Structuring Property: Multiracial Women Students' Social Interactions at a Historically White Institution
by
Harris, Jessica C
in
Classism
/ Classroom Environment
/ College campuses
/ College Environment
/ College Students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Critical theory
/ Dominance
/ Ethnic identity
/ Females
/ Frame analysis
/ Higher Education
/ Interaction
/ Intersectionality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiracial people
/ Multiracial Persons
/ Normalization
/ Organizational change
/ Personhood
/ Property
/ Race
/ Racial Bias
/ Racial Composition
/ Racial Factors
/ Racial identity
/ Social Attitudes
/ Social Bias
/ Social interaction
/ Society
/ Space
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Experience
/ Students
/ Undergraduate Students
/ White supremacy
/ Whites
/ Women
2019
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Whiteness as Structuring Property: Multiracial Women Students' Social Interactions at a Historically White Institution
by
Harris, Jessica C
in
Classism
/ Classroom Environment
/ College campuses
/ College Environment
/ College Students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Critical theory
/ Dominance
/ Ethnic identity
/ Females
/ Frame analysis
/ Higher Education
/ Interaction
/ Intersectionality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiracial people
/ Multiracial Persons
/ Normalization
/ Organizational change
/ Personhood
/ Property
/ Race
/ Racial Bias
/ Racial Composition
/ Racial Factors
/ Racial identity
/ Social Attitudes
/ Social Bias
/ Social interaction
/ Society
/ Space
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Experience
/ Students
/ Undergraduate Students
/ White supremacy
/ Whites
/ Women
2019
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Whiteness as Structuring Property: Multiracial Women Students' Social Interactions at a Historically White Institution
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Whiteness as Structuring Property: Multiracial Women Students' Social Interactions at a Historically White Institution
2019
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The purpose of this research is to explore the experiences of Multiracial women college students in a manner that frustrates the privileged location of whiteness and its intersecting systems of domination in higher education. To work toward this purpose, whiteness as property and intersectionality are used as conceptual frameworks to explore how whiteness structures 10 Multiracial women students' social interactions at a HWI. This study focuses on whiteness in an attempt to center Multiracial students, disrupt the normalization of whiteness, and complicate a body of higher education literature that privileges racial identity as the primary way to understand human experience.
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