Natasha K. Warikoo, Ph.D.

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2005 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Social demography; race and ethnic relations; social stratification.
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Mary C. Waters grad student 2005 Harvard
 (The cultural worlds of second-generation teenagers in London and New York City.)
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Starck JG, Riddle T, Sinclair S, et al. (2020) Teachers Are People Too: Examining the Racial Bias of Teachers Compared to Other American Adults Educational Researcher. 49: 273-284
Warikoo N. (2020) Weak multiculturalism and fears of cultural encroachment: Meanings of multiculturalism among young elites in Britain: Ethnicities. 20: 49-70
Warikoo N. (2020) Navigating Conflict: How Youth Handle Trouble in a High-Poverty School: Contemporary Sociology. 49: 287-288
Warikoo N. (2020) White Kids: Growing Up with Privilege in a Racially Divided America: Contemporary Sociology. 49: 164-166
Warikoo N, Allen U. (2019) A solution to multiple problems: the origins of affirmative action in higher education around the world Studies in Higher Education. 1-15
Warikoo N. (2018) What Meritocracy Means to its Winners: Admissions, Race, and Inequality at Elite Universities in the United States and Britain The Social Sciences. 7: 131
Warikoo N, Bloemraad I. (2017) Economic Americanness and defensive inclusion: social location and young citizens’ conceptions of national identity Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 44: 736-753
Warikoo N, Sinclair S, Fei J, et al. (2016) Examining Racial Bias in Education Educational Researcher. 45: 508-514
Woolverton A, Spalding AL, Warikoo NK, et al. (2016) Body Shape and Size Concerns and Diet Culture in Urban Adolescents Attending Suburban High Schools Journal of Adolescent Health. 58
Warikoo NK, Novais Jd. (2015) Colour-blindness and diversity: race frames and their consequences for white undergraduates at elite US universities Ethnic and Racial Studies. 38: 860-876
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