Literature DB >> 35771943

Racial social norms among Brazilian students: Academic performance, popularity, and racial identification.

Alysson Portella1, Charles Kirschbaum1,2, Naercio Menezes-Filho1,3.   

Abstract

Studies in the United States have shown that minority students might face a trade-off between better academic performance and peer acceptance, which has been termed "acting White." This paper investigates racial differences in the relationship between grades and popularity in five Brazilian schools. Popularity is measured using friendship ties among students, assigning a higher value to students more central in the network. The racial composition of friendship ties is generally diverse, although they tend to favor racial peers, especially among Black students. We find a positive correlation between grades and popularity of non-White students that is driven by their friendships with their White classmates. This contrasts with patterns associated with acting White, where a negative correlation between minorities' grades and their popularity among racial peers is not compensated by their status among White students. We also investigate how academic performance is associated with racial identity choice conditional on skin color, finding a weak negative relationship between higher grades and the odds of classification as mixed race.

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Keywords:  acting White; homophily; racial identification; racial inequality

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35771943      PMCID: PMC9271153          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2117956119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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