2011
DOI: 10.1525/sp.2011.58.2.189
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Racial Boundaries among Latinos: Evidence from Internet Daters'Racial Preferences

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“…It also speaks to the rigidity of racial boundaries between whites and Latinos, suggesting the social distance between them may be wider than originally thought (Qian and Lichter 2007;Lee and Bean 2010;Feliciano et al 2011).…”
Section: Negotiating Idealized Partner Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It also speaks to the rigidity of racial boundaries between whites and Latinos, suggesting the social distance between them may be wider than originally thought (Qian and Lichter 2007;Lee and Bean 2010;Feliciano et al 2011).…”
Section: Negotiating Idealized Partner Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Our focus on multiraciality in online dating builds from recent research on gendered and racial discrimination in online dating websites (Feliciano, Lee, and Robnett 2011;Feliciano, Robnett, and Komaie 2009;Ariely 2012a, 2012b;Lewis 2013;Lin and Lundquist 2013;Lundquist and Lin 2015;Skopek, Schulz, and Blossfeld 2010). Our focus on multiraciality in online dating builds from recent research on gendered and racial discrimination in online dating websites (Feliciano, Lee, and Robnett 2011;Feliciano, Robnett, and Komaie 2009;Ariely 2012a, 2012b;Lewis 2013;Lin and Lundquist 2013;Lundquist and Lin 2015;Skopek, Schulz, and Blossfeld 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Third, this research carries significant implications for understanding gender dynamics between women by providing an intracategorical approach to gender [3,28,[30][31][32][33]. Women in this study find comfort in partners who can understand experiences with racial discrimination and therefore view interracial dating between men of color and white women as an insult to their racial group and a threat to their respective group's cultural maintenance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although interracial dating is increasing, especially among the highly educated, race continues to guide perceptions, prospects, and behavior surrounding romantic partnerships, with interracial marriages comprising only 12 percent of new marriages in 2013 [2,3,23,[28][29][30][31][32][33]. Not only do most members of all racial/ethnic groups gravitate toward members of their own race, whites are also less likely to seek out people of color for romantic relationships [34], and people of color, when surrounded by same-race peers, express adversarial attitudes toward interracial dating [35].…”
Section: Intersections Of Race and Gender In Romantic Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%