The Discursive Construction Of Race As A Professional Identity Category In Two Texas Chambers Of Commerce

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION(2018)

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This study employs membership categorization analysis to illustrate multiple ways that race is constituted as professional identity in two chambers of commerce in a large Texas city. One of the chambersthe Asian American City Chamber of Commerce (AACC)is explicitly defined in terms of race, while the secondthe North City Chamber of Commerce (NCC)is defined by a particular geographic area locally associated with being White. Analysis of naturally occurring talk in each organization illustrates how members of the AACC overtly discuss racial categories as professional categories. Members of the NCC avoid explicitly talking about race but do implicitly construct a White professional identity. Thus, racial identity and professional identity are constructed as inseparable identity categories in each chamber. Overall, interactions in the AACC and NCC tend to reproduce differences between minority businesses and normal businessesunderstood to be White, but in which White race is invisiblethus contributing to a Texas business community in which Whiteness reigns as the dominant, invisible professional identity category.
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membership categorization analysis, race, ethnicity, professional identity, Asian American, Whiteness
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