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Journal of Social Issues, vol 66 (1,2)

2010 Vol. 66, No.1

Latinos and Latino immigrants in the United States

Issue Editors: Carey S. Ryan and Juan F. Casas
 
OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTION
How Latinos Are Transforming the United States: Research, Theory, and Policy
By Juan F. Casas, Carey S. Ryan

ETHNIC IDENTITY AND INTERGROUP RELATIONS WITHIN THE U.S.

Mexican American High School Students' Ethnic Self-Concepts and Identity
By Stephen M. Quintana, Theresa A. Segura Herrera, Mary Lee Nelson

Interethnic Ideology, Intergroup Perceptions, and Cultural Orientation
By Carey S. Ryan, Juan F. Casas, Bobbi K. Thompson

The Role of Cultural Inertia in Reactions to Immigration on the U.S./Mexico Border
By Michael A. Zárate, Moira P. Shaw

Understanding Bias toward Latinos: Discrimination, Dimensions of Difference, and Experience of Exclusion
By John F. Dovidio, Agata Gluszek, Melissa-Sue John, Ruth Ditlmann, Paul Lagunes

IMPROVING THE EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES OF LATINO/A YOUTH

Language Maintenance versus Language of Instruction: Spanish Reading Development among Latino and Latina Bilingual Learners
By C. Patrick Proctor, Diane August, María Carlo, Chris Barr

Negotiating the American Dream: The Paradox of Aspirations and Achievement among Latino Students and Engagement between their Families and Schools
By Nancy E. Hill, Kathryn Torres

The Potential Roles of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies, Stigma Consciousness, and Stereotype Threat in Linking Latino/a Ethnicity and Educational Outcomes
By Max Guyll, Stephanie Madon, Loreto Prieto, Kyle C. Scherr

Fitting In: The Roles of Social Acceptance and Discrimination in Shaping the Academic Motivations of Latino Youth in the U.S. Southeast
By Krista M. Perreira, Andrew Fuligni, Stephanie Potochnick

 
CULTURAL ADAPTATIONS AND THE NEGOTIATIONS OF TRANSITIONS AMONG LATINO/A ADULTS
Civic Spaces: Mexican Hometown Associations and Immigrant Participation
By S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Celia Viramontes

Migration and Sexuality: A Comparison of Mexicans in Sending and Receiving Communities
By Emilio A. Parrado, Chenoa A. Flippen

Speaking on Behalf of Others: A Qualitative Study of the Perceptions and Feelings of Adolescent Latina Language Brokers
By Christina M. Villanueva, Raymond Buriel

 
CONCLUSIONS AND SOCIAL POLICY IMPLICATIONS
The Research-Policy Gap on Latino Immigrant Issues: Impacts and New Directions on Social Policy: A Conclusion
By Lourdes Gouveia
 

2010 Vol. 66, No.2

Intergroup Relations in Post Apartheid Soth Africa:
Change, and Obstacles to Change

Issue Editors: Gillian Finchilescu and Colin Tredoux

OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTION
The Changing Landscape of Intergroup Relations in South Africa
Gillian Finchilescu and Colin Tredoux

CHANGES IN IDENTITIES AND ATTITUDES
Emerging Patterns of Social Identification in Postapartheid South Africa
Elirea Bornman

Racial Renconciliation in South Africa: Interracial Contact and Changes over Time
James L Gibson and Christopher Claassen

Racial Contact and Change in South Africa
Kevin Durrheim and John Dixon

MEDIATORS OF CONTACT
Mediators of the Contact- Prejudice Relation amongst South African Students on Four University Campuses
Gillian Finchilescu and Colin Tredoux

The Impact of Crossgroup Friendships in South Africa: Affective Mediators and Multigroup Comparisons
Herman Swart, Miles Hewstone, Oliver Christ, and Alberto Voci

Intergroup Anxiety in Interracial Interaction: The Role of Prejudice and Metastereotypes
Gillian Finchilescu

CONTACT IN DESEGREGATED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
The Reconstruction of Privilege: Integration in Former White Schools in South Africa
Crain Soudien

The Spaces Between Us: A Spatial Analysis of Informal Segregation at a South African University
Lameez Alexander and Colin Tredoux

CHALLENGES FOR THE CONTACT HYPOTHESIS
Contact Theory: Too Timid for "Race" and Racism
Zimitri Erasmus

A Paradox of Integration? Interracial Contact, Prejudice Reduction, and Perceptions of Racial Discrimination
John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim, Colin Tredoux, Linda Tropp, Beverly Clack, and Liberty Eaton

AFTERWORD
Commentary: South African Contributions to the Study of Intergroup Relations
Thomas F. Pettigrew







 

 

 

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