A guide to the latest research on how young people can develop
positive ethnic-racial identities and strong interracial relations
Today’s young people are growing up in an increasingly ethnically
and racially diverse society. How do we help them navigate this world
productively, given some of the seemingly intractable conflicts we
constantly hear about? In Below the Surface, Deborah Rivas-Drake and
Adriana Umaña-Taylor explore the latest research in ethnic and racial
identity and interracial relations among diverse youth in the United
States. Drawing from multiple disciplines, including developmental
psychology, social psychology, education, and sociology, the authors
demonstrate that young people can have a strong ethnic-racial identity
and still view other groups positively, and that in fact, possessing a
solid ethnic-racial identity makes it possible to have a more genuine
understanding of other groups. During adolescence, teens reexamine,
redefine, and consolidate their ethnic-racial identities in the
context of family, schools, peers, communities, and the media. The
authors explore each of these areas and the ways that ideas of
ethnicity and race are implicitly and explicitly taught. They provide
convincing evidence that all young people—ethnic majority and
minority alike—benefit from engaging in meaningful dialogues about
race and ethnicity with caring adults in their lives, which help them
build a better perspective about their identity and a foundation for
engaging in positive relationships with those who are different from
them. Timely and accessible, Below the Surface is an ideal resource
for parents, teachers, educators, school administrators, clergy, and
all who want to help young people navigate their growth and
development successfully.
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Talking with Teens about Race, Ethnicity, and Identity
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691184388
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok