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722 -Study: “A Little More Ghetto, a Little Less Cultured”: Are There Racial Stereotypes about Interracial Daters?"}}
723 -**Source:** *Sociology of Race and Ethnicity*
724 -**Date of Publication:** *2020*
725 -**Author(s):** *Andrew R. Flores and Ariela Schachter*
726 -**Title:** *"“A Little More Ghetto, a Little Less Cultured”: Are There Racial Stereotypes about Interracial Daters?"*
727 -**DOI:** [10.1177/2332649219871232](https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649219871232)
728 -**Subject Matter:** *Interracial Dating, Racial Stereotyping, Online Behavior*
729 -
730 -{{expandable summary="📊 Key Statistics"}}
731 -1. **General Observations:**
732 - - Used **experimental survey data** from a nationally representative sample (N = 1,070).
733 - - Participants evaluated hypothetical dating profiles of White individuals who expressed interest in Black, Latino, or Asian partners.
734 -
735 -2. **Subgroup Analysis:**
736 - - **White men interested in Black women** were rated as **less cultured, more aggressive, and lower class**.
737 - - White women interested in Black men were **viewed as less intelligent and more promiscuous**.
738 - - **Interest in Asian partners** did not carry the same negative stereotypes; in some cases, it improved perceived desirability.
739 -
740 -3. **Other Significant Data Points:**
741 - - **Latino partners** were seen more neutrally, though men who dated them were seen as more “dominant.”
742 - - Across the board, **Whites who dated within their race were viewed most favorably**.
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744 -
745 -{{expandable summary="🔬 Findings"}}
746 -1. **Primary Observations:**
747 - - Interracial daters—especially those dating Black individuals—are **subject to negative assumptions** about intelligence, class, and morality.
748 - - Stereotypes persist even in **hypothetical online contexts**, showing deep cultural associations.
749 -
750 -2. **Subgroup Trends:**
751 - - White men who prefer Black women face **masculinity-linked stigma**, often tied to “urban” or “ghetto” tropes.
752 - - White women dating Black men are **framed as sexually deviant or socially undesirable**, particularly by other Whites.
753 -
754 -3. **Specific Case Analysis:**
755 - - The most negatively perceived pairing was **White woman/Black man**, reinforcing long-standing cultural anxieties.
756 - - Respondents judged interracial daters not just by race but by **projected cultural assimilation or rejection**.
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759 -{{expandable summary="📝 Critique & Observations"}}
760 -1. **Strengths of the Study:**
761 - - Reveals **latent racial boundaries** in contemporary dating preferences.
762 - - Uses **controlled experimental design** to expose socially unacceptable but real biases.
763 -
764 -2. **Limitations of the Study:**
765 - - Relies on **self-reported reactions to profiles**, not real-world dating behavior.
766 - - **Fails to analyze anti-White framing** in the assumptions about White participants who prefer other races.
767 - - Assumes stigma is irrational without investigating **rational in-group preference or cultural concerns**.
768 -
769 -3. **Suggestions for Improvement:**
770 - - Include **reverse scenarios** (e.g., Black or Latino individuals expressing preference for Whites).
771 - - Examine how **media portrayal of interracial couples** influences perception and desirability.
772 - - Account for **class and education overlaps** that could explain perceived traits.
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775 -{{expandable summary="📌 Relevance to Subproject"}}
776 -- Highlights how **Whites who date outside their race—particularly with Blacks—are pathologized**, even within their own community.
777 -- Shows that **Whiteness is penalized** when paired with non-Whiteness, reinforcing social costs for racial mixing.
778 -- Useful for understanding **how stigma around interracial relationships is unevenly applied**, with anti-White moral overtones.
779 -{{/expandable}}
780 -
781 -{{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
782 -1. Study how **in-group dating preferences differ across races** and are morally interpreted.
783 -2. Investigate how **class and education** affect perceptions of interracial relationships.
784 -3. Examine whether **Whites are disproportionately judged** when deviating from group norms vs. other races.
785 -{{/expandable}}
786 -
787 -{{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
788 -[[Download Full Study>>attach:10.1177_2332649219871232.pdf]]
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795 -Study: E Pluribus, Pauciores (Out of Many, Fewer): Diversity and Birth Rates"}}
796 -**Source:** *National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)*
797 -**Date of Publication:** *2024*
798 -**Author(s):** *Umit Gurun, Daniel Solomon*
799 -**Title:** *"E Pluribus, Pauciores (Out of Many, Fewer): Diversity and Birth Rates"*
800 -**DOI:** [10.3386/w31978](https://doi.org/10.3386/w31978)
801 -**Subject Matter:** *Demography, Social Cohesion, Diversity Effects on Fertility*
802 -
803 -{{expandable summary="📊 Key Statistics"}}
804 -1. **General Observations:**
805 - - Used large-scale demographic, economic, and census data across **1,800+ U.S. counties**.
806 - - Found a **strong negative correlation between local diversity and White fertility rates**.
807 - - Quantified impact: a 1 SD increase in ethnic diversity leads to a **4–6% drop in birth rates**.
808 -
809 -2. **Subgroup Analysis:**
810 - - Decline most pronounced among **non-Hispanic Whites**, especially in suburban and semi-urban areas.
811 - - **No significant birth rate drop observed among Hispanic or Black populations** under the same conditions.
812 -
813 -3. **Other Significant Data Points:**
814 - - Diversity increases linked to **reduced marriage rates**, especially among Whites.
815 - - Authors suggest **“erosion of social cohesion and trust”** as mediating factors.
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818 -{{expandable summary="🔬 Findings"}}
819 -1. **Primary Observations:**
820 - - Ethnic diversity significantly **reduces total fertility rates**, independent of economic or educational variables.
821 - - **Social fragmentation** and perceived dissimilarity drive fertility suppression.
822 -
823 -2. **Subgroup Trends:**
824 - - White populations respond to diversity with lower family formation.
825 - - **Cultural distance** and loss of shared norms are possible causes.
826 -
827 -3. **Specific Case Analysis:**
828 - - High-diversity metro areas saw steepest declines in White birth rates over the past two decades.
829 - - Study challenges mainstream assumptions that diversity has neutral or positive demographic effects.
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832 -{{expandable summary="📝 Critique & Observations"}}
833 -1. **Strengths of the Study:**
834 - - Offers **quantitative backing for claims long treated as taboo** in public discourse.
835 - - Applies **robust statistical methods** and cross-validates with multiple data sources.
836 -
837 -2. **Limitations of the Study:**
838 - - Avoids discussing **racial preference, ethnic tension, or cultural conflict** explicitly.
839 - - Authors stop short of acknowledging **the demographic replacement implication** of sustained low White fertility.
840 -
841 -3. **Suggestions for Improvement:**
842 - - Include **qualitative data on reasons for delayed or avoided parenthood** among Whites in diverse areas.
843 - - Examine **media messaging and policy environments** that could accelerate these trends.
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845 -
846 -{{expandable summary="📌 Relevance to Subproject"}}
847 -- Confirms a **central premise** of the White demographic decline thesis.
848 -- Demonstrates that **diversity is not neutral** but **functionally suppressive to White reproduction**.
849 -- Offers solid **empirical support against the utopian assumptions** of multiculturalism.
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851 -
852 -{{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
853 -1. Examine **fertility effects of diversity in European countries** experiencing immigration-driven change.
854 -2. Study **how school demographics and crime perception** affect reproductive decision-making.
855 -3. Explore **policy frameworks that support demographic stability for founding populations**.
856 -{{/expandable}}
857 -
858 -{{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
859 -[[Download Full Study>>attach:12.Gurun_Solomon_Diversity_BirthRates.pdf]]
860 -{{/expandable}}
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865 -
866 -Study: The White Man’s Burden: Gonzo Pornography and the Construction of Black Masculinity"}}
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867 867  **Source:** *Porn Studies*
868 868  **Date of Publication:** *2015*
869 869  **Author(s):** *Noah Tsika*
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937 -
938 -Study: Gendered Racial Exclusion Among White Internet Daters"}}
790 +{{expandable summary="Study: Gendered Racial Exclusion Among White Internet Daters"}}
939 939  **Source:** *Social Science Research*
940 940  **Date of Publication:** *2009*
941 941  **Author(s):** *Cynthia Feliciano, Belinda Robnett, Golnaz Komaie*
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1009 -
1010 -Study: Black Penis and the Demoralization of the Western World"}}
860 +{{expandable summary="Study: Black Penis and the Demoralization of the Western World"}}
1011 1011  **Source:** *Journal of European Psychoanalysis*
1012 1012  **Date of Publication:** *2009*
1013 1013  **Author(s):** *Kristen Fink* *Jewish*))
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1083 -Study: Trends in Frequency of Sexual Activity and Number of Sexual Partners Among Adults Aged 18 to 44 Years in the US, 2000-2018"}}
931 +{{expandable summary="Study: Trends in Frequency of Sexual Activity and Number of Sexual Partners Among Adults Aged 18 to 44 Years in the US, 2000-2018"}}
1084 1084  **Source:** *JAMA Network Open*
1085 1085  **Date of Publication:** *2020*
1086 1086  **Author(s):** *Ueda P, Mercer CH, Ghaznavi C, Herbenick D.*
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1616 1616  {{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
1617 1617  1. Investigate **implicit bias training outcomes** in real-world institutional settings.
1618 1618  2. Study **the ethical limits of psychological reprogramming** in DEI policies.
1619 -3. Explore **natural ingroup preference across all races** using morally neutral frameworks. 
1467 +3. Explore **natural ingroup preference across all races** using morally neutral frameworks.
1620 1620  {{/expandable}}
1621 1621  
1622 1622  {{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
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1629 -
1630 -Study: School Choice Is Not Enough: The Impact of Critical Social Justice Ideology in American Education"}}
1631 -**Source:** *Social Science Research Network (SSRN)*
1632 -**Date of Publication:** *2020*
1633 -**Author(s):** *Eric Kaufmann, David Goldberg*
1634 -**Title:** *"School Choice Is Not Enough: The Impact of Critical Social Justice Ideology in American Education"*
1635 -**DOI:** [10.2139/ssrn.3730517](https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3730517)
1636 -**Subject Matter:** *K–12 Education, CRT, Indoctrination, Teacher Training*
1637 -
1638 -{{expandable summary="📊 Key Statistics"}}
1639 -1. **General Observations:**
1640 - - Surveyed **over 800 educators** and analyzed **curricula, training materials, and administrator communications**.
1641 - - Found that **CSJ ideology is deeply embedded in public school systems**, including charter and magnet schools.
1642 -
1643 -2. **Subgroup Analysis:**
1644 - - Teachers reported being trained to believe **Whiteness = privilege + harm**, not just historical context.
1645 - - Administrators disproportionately **disciplined or suppressed dissenting White teachers or parents**.
1646 -
1647 -3. **Other Significant Data Points:**
1648 - - **Majority of educators fear retribution** if they question CSJ orthodoxy.
1649 - - **Curriculum mandates racial self-critique** primarily for White students, often starting in elementary grades.
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1651 -
1652 -{{expandable summary="🔬 Findings"}}
1653 -1. **Primary Observations:**
1654 - - CSJ ideology **functions as an implicit worldview**, not a neutral teaching tool.
1655 - - “Equity” in practice means **dismantling of perceived White dominance**, often through emotional manipulation of students.
1656 -
1657 -2. **Subgroup Trends:**
1658 - - White students and teachers report **feeling targeted or dehumanized** in diversity sessions.
1659 - - Minority students were often **placed in victim-centric identity frameworks**, reinforcing grievance politics.
1660 -
1661 -3. **Specific Case Analysis:**
1662 - - In several documented districts, **student activities included “unlearning Whiteness” workshops**.
1663 - - One district mandated that teachers **“de-center White perspectives”** in all classroom subjects.
1664 -{{/expandable}}
1665 -
1666 -{{expandable summary="📝 Critique & Observations"}}
1667 -1. **Strengths of the Study:**
1668 - - One of the few empirical studies documenting **systemic ideological bias in education**.
1669 - - Strong evidentiary base drawn from **firsthand educator testimony** and training materials.
1670 -
1671 -2. **Limitations of the Study:**
1672 - - Study is based on **self-reported perceptions**, though many are substantiated with examples.
1673 - - Focus is primarily U.S.-centric; international parallels not explored.
1674 -
1675 -3. **Suggestions for Improvement:**
1676 - - Future studies could **quantify the academic and emotional impact** on White students.
1677 - - Comparative analysis with **non-CSJ schools** (e.g., classical models) would clarify causal impact.
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1679 -
1680 -{{expandable summary="📌 Relevance to Subproject"}}
1681 -- Documents how **CRT-aligned ideology disproportionately targets White students and teachers**.
1682 -- Confirms that **school choice fails to protect against ideological indoctrination** when CSJ is systemic.
1683 -- Supports the need for **explicitly anti-indoctrination educational frameworks** grounded in neutrality and merit.
1684 -{{/expandable}}
1685 -
1686 -{{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
1687 -1. Investigate **legal protections for students against compelled ideological speech**.
1688 -2. Study **alternatives to CSJ pedagogy**, such as classical liberal education or civic humanism.
1689 -3. Examine **psychological outcomes** of guilt-based racial framing among White children.
1690 -{{/expandable}}
1691 -
1692 -{{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
1693 -[[Download Full Study>>attach:11.Goldberg_Kaufmann_CSJ_Education_Impact.pdf]]
1694 -{{/expandable}}
1695 -{{/expandable}}
1696 -
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1700 -Study: Segregation, Innocence, and Protection: The Institutional Conditions That Maintain Whiteness in College Sports"}}
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1701 1701  **Source:** *Journal of Diversity in Higher Education*
1702 1702  **Date of Publication:** *2019*
1703 1703  **Author(s):** *Kirsten Hextrum*
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1771 -
1772 -Study: Racial Bias in Pain Assessment and Treatment Recommendations"}}
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1773 1773  **Source:** *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)*
1774 1774  **Date of Publication:** *2016*
1775 1775  **Author(s):** *Kelly M. Hoffman, Sophie Trawalter, Jordan R. Axt, M. Norman Oliver*
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1825 1825  {{expandable summary="📌 Relevance to Subproject"}}
1826 1826  - Shows how **DEI-aligned narratives exploit limited findings** to vilify White professionals.
1827 1827  - Provides an example of a **legitimate medical education issue being repackaged as “racial bias.”**
1828 -- Highlights the **lack of reciprocal scrutiny** of how minorities may receive **preferential narrative framing** or **programmatic support**. 
1602 +- Highlights the **lack of reciprocal scrutiny** of how minorities may receive **preferential narrative framing** or **programmatic support**.
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1830 1830  
1831 1831  {{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
1832 1832  1. Study whether **DEI training reduces false beliefs** or simply **induces White guilt**.
1833 1833  2. Investigate **biases against White rural patients**, especially regarding **opioid or pain management stigma**.
1834 -3. Conduct **clinical outcome studies**, not self-reported vignettes, to test **real-world disparities**. 
1608 +3. Conduct **clinical outcome studies**, not self-reported vignettes, to test **real-world disparities**.
1835 1835  {{/expandable}}
1836 1836  
1837 1837  {{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
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1841 1841  
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1845 -Study: Rising Morbidity and Mortality in Midlife Among White Non-Hispanic Americans"}}
1617 +{{expandable summary="Study: Rising Morbidity and Mortality in Midlife Among White Non-Hispanic Americans"}}
1846 1846  **Source:** *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)*
1847 1847  **Date of Publication:** *2015*
1848 1848  **Author(s):** *Anne Case, Angus Deaton*
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1970 1970  {{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
1971 1971  1. Study the **psychological impact of demographic displacement** on native European populations.
1972 1972  2. Examine **rising crime and social fragmentation** in “superdiverse” zones.
1973 -3. Analyze how **housing, schooling, and local economies** are impacted by mass migration. 
1745 +3. Analyze how **housing, schooling, and local economies** are impacted by mass migration.
1974 1974  {{/expandable}}
1975 1975  
1976 1976  {{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
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2191 2191  Subject Matter: Advertising Trends, Racial Representation, Cultural Shifts
2192 2192  
2193 2193  {{expandable summary="📊 Key Statistics"}}
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2194 2194  **General Observations:**
2195 2195  
2196 2196  Meta-analysis of 74 studies conducted between 1955 and 2020 on racial representation in advertising.
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2214 2214  **Primary Observations:**
2215 2215  
2216 2216  White Americans have become increasingly receptive or favorable toward Black figures in advertising, even over timeframes of widespread cultural change.
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2234 2234  **Strengths of the Study:**
2235 2235  
2236 2236  Large-scale dataset across decades provides a clear empirical view of long-term trends.
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2257 2257  {{expandable summary="📌 Relevance to Subproject"}}
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2258 2258  Demonstrates how White cultural imagery has been steadily replaced or downplayed in the public sphere.
2259 2259  
2260 2260  Useful for showing how marketing professionals and researchers frame White displacement as “progress.”
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2264 2264  
2265 2265  {{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
2042 +
2266 2266  Study how overrepresentation of minorities in advertising compares to actual demographics.
2267 2267  
2268 2268  Examine whether consumers feel represented or alienated by identity-based marketing.
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2336 2336  {{expandable summary="🔍 Suggestions for Further Exploration"}}
2337 2337  1. Investigate **reverse parasocial effects** — how negative portrayals of White men affect self-perception and mental health.
2338 2338  2. Study how **mass entertainment normalizes demographic shifts** and silences native concerns.
2339 -3. Compare effects of **Western vs. non-Western media systems** in promoting diversity narratives. 
2116 +3. Compare effects of **Western vs. non-Western media systems** in promoting diversity narratives.
2340 2340  {{/expandable}}
2341 2341  
2342 2342  {{expandable summary="📄 Download Full Study"}}
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2346 2346  
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2350 -Study: Cultural Voyeurism – A New Framework for Understanding Race, Ethnicity, and Mediated Intergroup Interaction"}}
2125 +{{expandable summary="Study: Cultural Voyeurism – A New Framework for Understanding Race, Ethnicity, and Mediated Intergroup Interaction"}}
2351 2351  **Source:** *Journal of Communication*
2352 2352  **Date of Publication:** *2018*
2353 2353  **Author(s):** *Osei Appiah*
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2411 2411  [[Download Full Study>>attach:Cultural Voyeurism A New Framework for Understanding Race, Ethnicity, and Mediated Intergroup Intera.pdf]]
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