Race and the Social Science of Sincerity

  • Jackson J
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Why does one child raised in the same socioeconomic setting as his peer succeed where his peer fails? The concepts of authenticity and sincerity suggest contrasting answers.

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Jackson, J. L. (2005). Race and the Social Science of Sincerity. Contexts, 4(4), 38–42. https://doi.org/10.1525/ctx.2005.4.4.38

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