The Normative Nature of Racial Microaggressions in the Legal Field: Exploring the Communicative Experiences of U.S. Attorneys of Colour

Mark P. Orbe
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ABSTRACT In the midst of heightened racial tensions across the United States, this study documents the prevalence of racial microaggressions as reported by 17 attorneys of colour (African American, Asian American, and Latinx) from across different national regions. Qualitative data provides insight into to how these race-based messages are situated within assumptions of inferiority, similarity, and criminality. Through a co-cultural theoretical lens, the study also highlights the diverse, nuanced, and conscious ways in which attorneys responded to such problematic interactions – including the strategic response of “doing nothing.” In doing so, the findings reported here extend existing research on microaggressions generally and contributes to the growing literature on how people of colour negotiate the prevalence of racial microaggressions in different professional contexts.
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法律领域中种族微侵犯的规范性——美国有色人种律师的交往经验探析
摘要在美国种族紧张局势加剧之际,本研究记录了来自不同国家地区的17名有色人种律师(非裔美国人、亚裔美国人和拉丁裔)报告的种族微侵犯的普遍性。定性数据可以深入了解这些基于种族的信息是如何在自卑、相似和犯罪的假设中定位的。通过共同文化理论的视角,这项研究还强调了律师对这种有问题的互动的不同、微妙和有意识的回应方式,包括“什么都不做”的战略回应,本文报道的研究结果普遍扩展了现有的微侵犯研究,并为越来越多的关于有色人种如何在不同职业背景下协商种族微侵犯的普遍性的文献做出了贡献。
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Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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