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Title: Where Multi-Racial Individuals Live
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Publication Year: 2014
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Abstract: This thesis examines the unique residential geographies of those identifying as multiracial in metropolitan Atlanta according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Using a concept of segregation and diversity as overlapping in the context of an increasingly complex racial landscape, I ask in what sorts of neighborhoods do those who represent diversity at the very level of their bodies find themselves in place in a landscape characterized by uneven segregation. Results support that multiracial individuals tend to avoid places of low diversity and the notion of an emerging stratified ternary racial structure over that of a binary or triracial structure.
Url: https://getd.libs.uga.edu/pdfs/baugh_ryan_k_201408_ma.pdf
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Authors: Baugh, Ryan K
Publisher: Macalester College
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Topics: Housing and Segregation, Land Use/Urban Organization, Race and Ethnicity
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