“My mother did not have civil rights under the law”: Family derived race categories in negotiating positions on Critical Race Theory

R Sambaraju - Journal of Social Issues, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
How do persons negotiate the relevance of historic racial injustice for contemporary
concerns? In this paper, I show that persons could develop and use racial categorizations in …

Racism in the “colony”: Towards appreciating race fluidity and racialization in social psychology of racism

R Sambaraju - Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Race is a significant means through which individuals and groups relate to each other. A
problematic instance of its significance is colonialism and all the destruction it brought with it …

Black methodologies as ethnomethods: on qualitative methods-making and analyzing the situated work of doing being hybridly human

FA Williamson - Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper describes qualitative methods-making informed by Black Studies and
ethnomethodology. Specifically, I explore resonances and tensions between …

[HTML][HTML] CA and MCA to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI): A case for motivated looking

S Talmy - Research Methods in Applied Linguistics, 2025 - Elsevier
This article calls for greater engagement in research dedicated to advancing diversity,
equity, and inclusion (DEI) by scholars of language and social interaction, specifically those …

Dealing with callers' racialised talk in suicide preventive helplines: Accomplishing (anti) racism in the context of unconditional support

C Iversen, M Flinkfeldt, S Hamed - Sociology of Health & Illness, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This article investigates how mental health counsellors on helplines in Sweden deal with
racism from callers who self‐categorise as non‐racialised. Previous studies have identified …

Unpacking Racial Relevance in Emergency Calls

P Winthrop - 2024 - openaccess.wgtn.ac.nz
Psychological research has extensively explored the consequences of racial categorisation,
contributing to the emergence of race-related issues. However, research has largely …

[PDF][PDF] “Meat eaters are seen as inferior and lowercaste”: caste, religion, and the climate crisis in promoting plant-based diet in India

R Sambaraju, MI Saxena - researchgate.net
Research has largely examined how climate change is seen to have an impact on eating
practices, namely the promotion of a vegetarian diet in the Euro-American and other WEIRD …