Negotiating a mixed-race identity
Negotiating a mixed-race identity – a call for paticipants for research on the topic of mixed-race identities in a ‘post’-colonial world.
Negotiating a mixed-race identity – a call for paticipants for research on the topic of mixed-race identities in a ‘post’-colonial world.
Research on biracial identity and psychological well-being – a call for people of biracial Asian/white heritage based in the UK to participate
Research Participants Wanted – A Study of African Women Raising Children of Mixed Race / Heritage in UK
Exploring black and minority ethnic (BME) doctoral students’ perceptions of an academic career.
Participants and volunteers needed for this research to document the lives of 24 white women based in Greater Manchester who were in interracial relationships with Africans
I was born in Zimbabwe in 1997 to my parents Jörg and Janet. My father, who is Swiss, worked in a missionary hospital in Zimbabwe as a doctor and that is where he met my mother, a Zimbabwean nurse. My background helped to formulate the question for my research.
This research is about establishing what terms mixed race people use
If you are a mixed 'race' University student or have attended University in the past, please complete a questionnaire about your experiences growing up and your current views on mixed ‘race’ identity.
Mixed race young adults living in and around London UK, (up to about 45 mile radius), are desired for a doctorial research study examining racial appearance, identity, and experiences with inquiries such as “What race are you?” and “Where are you from?”
LONE MOTHERS OF CHILDREN FROM MIXED RACIAL AND ETHNIC BACKGROUNDS. A research project to listen to the views of single mothers with children from different racial or ethnic backgrounds.