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Abstract
Because of the essentialist construction of race in the U.S. as discrete immutable categories, Multiethnic-racial (ME-R) persons, those with parents from two different ethnic-racial backgrounds, find themselves navigating many monoethnic-racial norms. When faced with these norms they must choose how they will express their ethnic-racial identities to others. One way they may shift their identity is through malleable racial identification, the act of aligning with different racial identities across different social situations. The purpose of this study is to examine malleable racial identification strategies, including cognitive, communicative, and labeling strategies, through participant voice. One hundred twenty-three ME-R individuals shared their malleable racial identification experiences and results suggest that ME-R individuals experience different feelings, as well as employ several communication patterns and identification strategies, in order to navigate feeling forced into monoethnic-racial spaces.
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Published quarterly since 1937, the Western Journal of Communication is one of two scholarly journals of the Western States Communication Association (WSCA). The journal is dedicated to the publication of original scholarship that enhances our understanding of human communication. Diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives are welcome. WJC"s longstanding commitment to multiple approaches, perspectives, and issues is reflected by its history of publishing research across rhetorical and media studies, interpersonal and intercultural communication, critical and cultural studies, language behavior, performance studies, small group and organizational communication, freedom of speech, and health and family communication.