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Nigrescence Theory: Current Status and Challenges for the Future

✍ Scribed by Frank C. Worrell; William E. Cross Jr.; Beverly J. Vandiver


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
739 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0883-8534

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✦ Synopsis


This article raises a number of critical questions for scale development and theorizing in the field of Black racial identity. In particular, the authors suggest that research on Black racial identity would benefit from longitudinal studies and the examination of the existence of overarching racial identity constructs.

Este artΓ­culo plantea varias preguntas crΓ­ticas sobre el desarrollo de escalas y teorΓ­as en el campo de la Identidad Racial Negra. En lo particular, los autores sugieren que investigaciones basadas en la Identidad Racial Negra se beneficiarian con estudios longitudinales y la examinaciΓ³n de la existencia de conceptos expansivos sobre la identidad racial.


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