African American Women's Reports of Racism during Hurricane Katrina: Variation by Interviewer Race.

The New School Psychology Bulletin Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Sarah R Lowe, Kara Lustig, Helen B Marrow
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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of interviewer race on low-income African American female hurricane survivors' reports of racism during Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath (N = 41). Respondents were asked directly about the role of racism during the storm and evacuation by one of three interviewers (two White females and one African American female). Contrary to expectations, respondents were not significantly more likely to agree that racism played a role during the hurricane and its aftermath when with an African American interviewer compared to a White interviewer. However, when speaking to the White interviewers versus the African American interviewer, respondents were significantly more likely to use qualifying and contradictory statements and to make references to other races also being victims of the hurricane.

卡特里娜飓风期间非裔美国妇女对种族主义的报道:采访者种族的差异。
本研究调查了访谈者种族对低收入非裔美国女性飓风幸存者在卡特里娜飓风及其后果中关于种族主义的报告的影响(N = 41)。受访者被三名采访者中的一名(两名白人女性和一名非洲裔美国女性)直接问及种族主义在风暴和疏散中的作用。与预期相反,与白人面试官相比,非裔美国面试官的受访者并不更有可能同意种族主义在飓风及其后果中发挥作用。然而,与非裔美国人采访者相比,与白人采访者交谈时,受访者更有可能使用限制性和矛盾的陈述,并提到其他种族也是飓风的受害者。
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