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At the Crossroads of Intergroup Relations and Interpersonal Relations – Interethnic Marriage in the United States: Journal of Social Issues (JOSI)

Autor SO Gaines
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2018
This issue of JSI focuses on interethnic marriage. Our objectives are to (1) discuss conceptual and methodological concerns; (2) examine interethnic marital relationship processes especially through the lens of interdependence theory; (3) review attitudes towards interethnic marriage; (4) assess the clinical and policy implications; and (5) synthesize the contemporary scholarship. We draw upon the subject areas of intergroup and interpersonal relations including contributions from authors across various disciplines. Given the status of interethnic marriage as a potential bellwether of social change in the United States, we believe that the present edition is as timely as it is important.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781119265344
ISBN-10: 1119265347
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 157 x 227 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Journal of Social Issues (JOSI)

Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

The issue has broad interdisciplinary appeal, and would be of particular interest in psychology (e.g., social, clinical, counseling), marriage/family therapy, sociology, American studies, communication/media, journalism, social/personal/close relationships, racial/ethnic studies, political science, public policy, history, social work, and intergroup relations. The issue would be useful for undergraduate and graduate courses in these fields.  The discussion of policy, especially immigration policy, will be of interest to legislators.  The discussion of clinical intervention will be of interest to practicing therapists (e.g., clinical, counseling, marriage/family, clinical social workers).

Cuprins

 2015 Vol. 71, No. 4
Interethnic Marriage in the United States
INTRODUCTION
Interethnic Marriage in the United States: An Introduction  647
Stanley O. Gaines Jr., Eddie M. Clark, and Stephanie E. Afful
SECTION I. CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN STUDYING INTERETHNIC MARRIAGE
Beyond Difference : Examining the Process and Flexibility of Racial Identity in Interracial Marriages  659
Stephanie E. Afful, Corinne Wohlford, and Suzanne M. Stoelting
Methodological Considerations and Challenges to Conducting Research on Interethnic Relationships: Using the Right Toolkit!  675
Kellina Craig–Henderson and Richard Lewis Jr.
SECTION II. ATTITUDES TOWARD INTERETHNIC MARRIAGE
News as a Cultural Mirror: Historically Black Newspapers Reflecting Public Views of Loving v. Virginia (1967)  693
Jennifer Ware, Geri Alumit Zeldes, and Jennifer Hoewe
Both Personal and Public: Measuring Interethnic Marriage Attitudes   712
Mary E. Campbell and Melissa R. Herman
SECTION III. DEVELOPMENT OF, AND INTERDEPENDENCE WITHIN, INTERETHNIC MARITAL RELATIONSHIPS
Group Differences in Intermarriage with Whites between Asians, Blacks, and Hispanics: The Effects of Assimilation and Structural Constraints  734
Zheng Wu, Christoph M. Schimmele, and Feng Hou
Exploring Parental Approval and Disapproval for Black and White Interracial Couples  756
Gina Castle Bell and Sally O. Hastings
An Interdependence Approach to Relationship Maintenance in Interracial Marriage   773
Marianne Dainton

SECTION IV. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF INTERMARRIAGE
Interracial Couples in Therapy: Common Themes and Issues  789
Leigh A. Leslie and Jennifer L. Young
Barriers to Interracial Marriage? Examining Policy Issues Concerning U.S. Citizens Married to Undocumented Latino/a Immigrants    805
April M. Schueths
SECTION V. CONCLUSION
Concluding Thoughts: Interethnic Marriage through the Lens of Interdependence Theory  822
Eddie M. Clark, Abigail L. Harris, Michelle Hasan, Katheryn B. Votaw, and Priscilla Fernandez
Talking Up and Talking Down: The Power of Positive Speaking   835
Susan T. Fiske, Hilary Bergsieker, Vanessa Constantine, Cydney Dupree, Deborah S. Holoien, Nicolas Kervyn, Lisa Leslie, and Jill Swencionis

Notă biografică

Stanley O. Gaines, Jr., PhD is Senior Lecturer in Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Brunel University (United Kingdom). Dr. Gaines authored the book, Culture, Ethnicity, and Personal Relationship Processes (Routledge, 1997); and he has written or co-written more than 90 additional publications in the fields of close relationships and ethnic studies. Dr. Gaines is especially interested in areas of overlap between the subject areas of interpersonal relations (as informed by the literature on close relationships) and intergroup relations (as informed by the literature on ethnic studies).

Eddie M. Clark, PhD is a Professor of Psychology at Saint Louis University (SLU). His research examines close relationships (infidelity, relationship maintenance, love) and health (health attitudes and behaviors, culturally appropriate health communication, the relationship between religiosity and health). He has authored or co-authored over 70 articles and book chapters. He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Social Psychology, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, and as an associate editor of PsycCRITIQUES-APA Review of Books.

Stephanie E. Afful, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Lindenwood University. Dr. Afful received her bachelor's degree from Drury University and PhD in Social Psychology from Saint Louis University. Her research interests include racism (e.g., measurement of modern racism, racial identity) and the scholarship of teaching and learning. She also serves as a consulting editor for Teaching of Psychology.