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Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman
Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman
University of South Florida
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Critical race theories, colorism, and the decade's research on families of color
LM Burton, E Bonilla‐Silva, V Ray, R Buckelew, E Hordge Freeman
Journal of Marriage and Family 72 (3), 440-459, 2010
6312010
The color of love: Racial features, stigma, and socialization in black Brazilian families
E Hordge-Freeman
University of Texas Press, 2015
2042015
Between marginality and privilege: Gaining access and navigating the field in multiethnic settings
S Mayorga-Gallo, E Hordge-Freeman
Qualitative Research 17 (4), 377-394, 2017
862017
Out of the shadows, into the dark: Ethnoracial dissonance and identity formation among Afro-Latinxs
E Hordge-Freeman, E Veras
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 6 (2), 146-160, 2020
662020
What's love got to do with it?: Racial features, stigma and socialization in Afro-Brazilian families
E Hordge-Freeman
Ethnic and racial studies 36 (10), 1507-1523, 2013
582013
“Bringing Your Whole Self to Research” The Power of the Researcher's Body, Emotions, and Identities in Ethnography
E Hordge-Freeman
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 17 (1), 1609406918808862, 2018
552018
Exposing whiteness because we are free: Emancipation methodological practice in identifying and challenging racial practices in sociology departments
E Hordge-Freeman, S Mayorga, E Bonilla-Silva
Rethinking race and ethnicity in research methods, 95-121, 2016
252016
“Cops only see the brown skin, they could care less where it originated”: Afro-Latinx perceptions of the# BlackLivesMatter movement
E Hordge-Freeman, A Loblack
Sociological Perspectives 64 (4), 518-535, 2021
202021
Ties that bind: Localizing the occupational motivations that drive non-union affiliated domestic workers in Salvador, Brazil
E Hordge-Freeman, JJ Harrington
Towards a global history of domestic and caregiving workers, 137-157, 2015
112015
Race and the politics of knowledge production: Diaspora and black transnational scholarship in the United States and Brazil
G Mitchell-Walthour, E Hordge-Freeman
Springer, 2016
102016
The Color of Love: Racial Features
E Hordge-Freeman
Stigma, and, 2015
102015
Out of Bounds?: Negotiating Researcher Positionality in Brazil
E Hordge-Freeman
Bridging scholarship and activism: Reflections from the frontlines of …, 2015
102015
Does the job matter? Diversity officers and racialized stress
AH Wingfield, E Hordge-Freeman, L Smith-Lovin
Race, Identity and Work, 197-215, 2018
82018
Second-Class Daughters
E Hordge-Freeman
Cambridge University Press, 2022
52022
Introduction: In pursuit of Du Bois’s “second-sight” through diasporic dialogues
E Hordge-Freeman, GL Mitchell-Walthour
Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production: Diaspora and Black …, 2016
32016
Brokering Black Brazil or Fostering Global Citizenship? Global Engagement that Empowers Black Brazilian Communities
E Hordge-Freeman
Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production: Diaspora and Black …, 2016
22016
Forging New Directions for Qualitative Sociology: The Legacy of Kathy Charmaz
E Hordge-Freeman
Festschrift in Honour of Kathy Charmaz, 89-96, 2022
2022
The Social Construction of Race in Brazil: A Postcolonial Ethnographic Account of Race in Afro-Brazilian Families
CT Conner
Symbolic Interaction 40 (3), 447-449, 2017
2017
THE CONSEQUENCES OF DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT BASED ON RACIAL FEATURES FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD
E Hordge-Freeman
Innovation in Aging 1 (Suppl 1), 943, 2017
2017
The Social Construction of Race in Brazil: A Postcolonial Ethnographic Account of Race in Afro-Brazilian Families
E Hordge-Freeman
2017
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