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Contributors to this international and interdisciplinary collection interrogate notions of mixedness and mixing, and challenge stereotypical assumptions. They advance debates in the field through illuminating the complexity of specific historical trajectories, administrative practices and lived experience.



People from a ‘mixed’ or ‘inter’ racial and ethnic background, and people partnering and parenting across different racial and ethnic backgrounds, are of increasing political, public and intellectual interest internationally. Contributors to this interdisciplinary collection interrogate notions of mixedness and mixing, and challenge stereotypical assumptions. They advance debates in the field through illuminating the complexity of specific historical trajectories, administrative practices and lived experience.

Recurrent themes woven throughout the chapters include:

  • boundaries and categorisation in terms of administration and government, and also of lived experience
  • the explicit and implicit politics of mixedness and mixing in terms of nation state interests, agenda and policies, as well as ‘on the ground’ social relations
  • the ways that mixedness and mixing shift in meaning and implications across time and place, shaped by different national, regional and or local contexts.

This volume shows that who is and is not ‘mixed’ is contested and understandings of mixedness and mixing, however conceived, need to be situated in the larger complex of ideas about race and its classification. International Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Mixedness and Mixing is an invaluable book for students and scholars of race and ethnicity.

1. Introduction to Mixedness and Mixing Rosalind Edwards, Miri Song,
Chamion Caballero and Suki Ali
2. Multiraciality and Census Classification in
Global Perspective Ann Morning
3. Mixed-race Across Time and Place:
Contrasting the UK and Australia Ilan Katz
4. From Draughtboard Alley to
Brown Britain: The Ordinariness of Racial Mixing and Mixedness in British
Society Chamion Caballero
5. When Ethnicity Became an Important Family Issue:
The Case of Slovenian Istria Mateja Sedmak
6. Constructing Multiraciality in
US Families and Neighbourhoods Steven R. Holloway, Richard Wright and Mark
Ellis
7. Finding Value on a Council Estate: Voices of White Mothers of
Mixed-Race Children in St Anns, Nottingham Lisa McKenzie
8. A Descriptive
Account of Those Self-Identifying as of Mixed Ethnicity in Great Britain
Lucinda Platt
9. Mixed race Young Peoples Differential Responses to
Misrecognition in Britain Miri Song and Peter Aspinall
10. How National
Context Shapes International Comparison of Mixed People: The Example of
German, French and British Large-Scale Survey Datasets Anne Unterreiner
11.
Notes on Mixed Race Methodologies: A Critical Auto-Analysis of the Research
Process in A Qualitative Mixed Race Study Minelle Mahtani
12. Situating Mixed
Race Politics Suki Ali
Rosalind Edwards is Professor of Sociology at the University of Southampton, UK.

Suki Ali is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the London School of Economics, UK.

Chamion Caballero is Senior Research Fellow at London South Bank University, UK.

Miri Song is Professor of Sociology at the University of Kent, UK.