In sociology, code switching is when a person alters their speech to conform to different cultural norms. For example, marginalized people may use one way of speaking around their community and ...
'Code-switching' was originally coined as a linguistic term for the ways in which bilingual people engage with language. It describes bilingual speakers alternating between literal linguistic codes in ...
A decade ago, NPR released the first episode of the Code Switch podcast. The episode's title: "Can we talk about whiteness?" It was May 2016, which can be described as the Obama moment or maybe more ...