Chapter 1. Introduction: Measuring Mixedness Around the World; Zarine L. Rocha and Peter J. Aspinall<div>Chapter 2. Race and Ethnicity Classification in British Colonial and Early Commonwealth Censuses; Anthony J. Christopher</div><div>Part 1: The Americas</div><div>Chapter 3. Introduction: North and South America; Peter J. Aspinall and Zarine L. Rocha</div><div>Chapter 4. The Canadian Census and Mixed Race: Tracking Mixed Race through Ancestry, Visible Minority Status, and Métis Population Groups in Canada; Danielle Kwan-Lanfond and Shannon Winterstein</div><div>Chapter 5. Methods of Measuring Multiracial Americans; Melissa R. Herman</div><div>Chapter 6. Mixed Race in Brazil: Classification, Quantification, and Identification; G. Reginald Daniel and Rafael J. Hernández</div><div>Chapter 7: Mexico: Creating Mixed Ethnicity Citizens for the Mestizo Nation; Pablo Mateos</div><div>Chapter 8. Boundless Heterogeneity: 'Callaloo' Complexity and the Measurement of Mixedness in Trinidad and Tobago; Sue Ann Barratt</div><div>Chapter 9. Mixed Race in Argentina: Concealing Mixture in the 'White' Nation; Lea Natalia Geler and Mariela Eva Rodríguez</div><div>Chapter 10. Colombia: The Meaning and Measuring of Mixedness; Peter Wade</div><div>Part 2: Europe and the UK</div><div>Chapter 11. Introduction: Europe and the United Kingdom; Peter J. Aspinall and Zarine L. Rocha</div><div>Chapter 12. The Path to Official Recognition of 'Mixedness' in the United Kingdom.- Peter J. Aspinall</div><div>Chapter 13. Measuring Mixedness in Ireland: Constructing Sameness and Difference; Elaine Moriarty</div><div>Chapter 14. The Identification of Mixed People in France: National Myth and Recognition of Family Migration Paths; Anne Unterreiner</div><div>Chapter 15. Controversial Approaches to Measuring Mixed Race in Belgium: The (In)visibility of Mixed Race Population; Laura Odasso</div><div>Chapter 16. The Weight of German History: Racial Blindness and Identification of People with a Migration Background; Anne Unterreiner</div><div>Chapter 17. Mixed, Merged and Split Ethnic Identities in the Russian Federation; Sergei V. Sokolovskiy</div><div>Chapter 18. Mixedness as a Non-existent Category in Slovenia; Mateja Sedmak</div><div>Chapter 19. Mixed Identities in Italy: A Country in Denial; Angelica Pesarini and Guido Tintori</div><div>Chapter 20. (Not) Measuring Mixedness in the Netherlands; Guno Jones and Betty de Hart</div><div>Chapter 21. Mixed Race and Ethnicity in Sweden: A Sociological Analysis; Ioanna Blasko and Nikolay Zakharov</div><div>Part 3: Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia and the Caucasus</div><div>Chapter 22. Introduction: Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia and the Caucasus; Zarine. L. Rocha and Peter J. Aspinall</div><div>Chapter 23. The Classification of South Africa’s Mixed- Heritage Peoples 1910–2011: A Century of Conflation, Contradiction, Containment, and Contention: George T. H. Ellison and Thea de Wet</div><div>Chapter 24. The Immeasurability of Racial and Mixed Identities in Mauritius; Rosabelle Boswell</div><div>Chapter 25. Neithor/Nor: The Complex Attachments of Zimbabwe's Coloureds; Kelly M. Nims</div><div>Chapter 26. Measuring Mixedness in Zambia: Creating and Erasing Coloureds in Zambia's Colonial and Post-Conolonial Census, 1921-2010; Juliette Milner-Thornton</div><div>Chapter 27. Racial and Ethnic Mobilization and Classification in Kenya; Babere Kerata Chacha, Wanjiku Chiuri and Kenneth O. Nyangena</div><div>Chapter 28. Making the Invisible Visible: Experiences of Mixedness for Binational People in Morocco; Gwendolyn Gilliéron</div><div>Chapter 29. Measuring Mixedness: A Case Study of the Kyrgyz Republic; Asel Myrzabekova</div><div>Part 4: Asia and the Pacific</div><div>Chapter 30. Introduction: The Asia Pacific Region; Zarine L. Rocha and Peter J. Aspinall</div><div>Chapter 31. Where You Feel You Belong: Classifying Ethnicity and Mixedness in New Zealand; Robert Didham and Zarine L. Rocha</div><div>Chapter 32. Measuring Mixedness in Australia; Farida Fozdar and Catriona Sevens</div><div>Chapter 33. Measuring Race, Mixed Race and Multiracialism in Singapore; Zarine L. Rocha and Brenda S.A. Yeoh</div><div>Chapter 34. Multiracial in Malaysia: Categories, Classification and 'Campur' in Contemporary Everyday Life; Geetha Reddy and Hema Preya Selvanathan</div><div>Chapter 35. Anglo-Indians in Colonial India: Historical Demography, Categorization and Identity; Uther Charlton-Stephens</div><div>Chapter 36. Mixed Racial and Ethnic Classification in the Philippines; Megumi Hara and Jocelyn O. Celero</div><div>Chapter 37. Vaevaeina o le toloa (counting the toloa): Counting Mixed Ethnicity in the Pacific, 1975-2014; Patrick Broman, Polly Atatoa Carr and Byron Malaela Sotiata Seiuli</div><div>Chapter 38. Measuring Mixed Race: 'We the Half-castes of Papua and New Guinea'; Kirsten McGavin</div><div>Chapter 39. Measuring Mixedness in China: A Study in Four Parts; Cathryn H. Clayton</div><div>Chapter 40. Belonging Across Religion, Race, and Nation in Burma-Myanmar; Chie Ikeya</div><div>Chapter 41. Recognition of Multiracial and Multiethnic Japanese: Historical Trends, Classification and Ways Forward; Sayaka Osanami Törngren and Hyoue Okamura.</div>