David Bates’s research while affiliated with Harvard University and other places

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“So, like, it’s all a mix of one”: Intersecting contexts of adolescents’ ethnic‐racial socialization
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April 2022

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Jennifer L. Hardesty

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Michael A. Vázquez

Cultural‐ecological theories posit that ethnic‐racial identity (ERI) development is shaped by transactions between contexts of ethnic‐racial socialization, yet research considering intersections among multiple contexts is limited. In this study, Black, Latino, White, and Asian American adolescents (N = 98; Mage = 16.26, SD = 1.09; 55.1% female identifying) participated in surveys and focus group discussions (2013–2014) to share insights into ERI development in context. Using consensual qualitative research, results indicated: (a) family ethnic‐racial socialization intersects with community‐based, peer, media, and school socialization; (b) ethnic‐racial socialization occurs outside family through intersections between peer, school, community‐based, and media settings; and (c) ethnic‐racial socialization is embedded within systems of racial oppression across contexts. Discussion includes implications for future research and interventions supporting youth ERI.

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... Social norms heavily dictate adolescent behavior on social media. (Sladek et al., 2022) found that racial-ethnic socialization processes often expose adolescents to peer-based stereotypes, affecting their mental health and identity development. Social expectations can pressure adolescents to conform to idealized online personas, contributing to social anxiety and diminished self-esteem. ...

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The Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Identity Formation and Mental Health: Opportunities, Risks, and Policy Implications
“So, like, it’s all a mix of one”: Intersecting contexts of adolescents’ ethnic‐racial socialization