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“Pageantry of aggression”: QAnon, animality, and the violent pursuit of whiteness
Published 2024-11-01“…Working at the intersections of critical race theory and critical animal studies, and illustrated with mainstream news accounts, this article considers broader cultural contexts that reveal Chansley’s sartorial representation as anything but benign.…”
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Your Ways or Our Ways? Addressing Canadian Neo-Colonialism and Restorative Justice
Published 2019-10-01“…This study of race-based access to restorative justice involves a critical examination of the origins of contemporary restorative justice through the application of Critical Race Theory. The phenomenon of over-representation of Indigenous persons in Canadian correctional institutions is considered in light of emphasis on reportedly Indigenous–based restorative practices in the Canadian criminal justice system. …”
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Black College Athletes’ Perceptions of Academic Success and the Role of Social Support
Published 2013-12-01“…Utilizing a qualitative approach, the authors conducted narrative interviews to capture the experiences of Black college athletes (n = 9) at a PWIHE in the southwest region of the United States. Critical race theory was employed to understand the social realities and academic experiences of racial minorities within the academic environment. …”
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Native Speakerism and Employment Discrimination in English Language Teaching
Published 2023-06-01“…Using the lens of Critical Race Theory, this paper investigates native speakerism (NS) through a review of literature, specifically on hiring practices or employment discrimination in ELT. …”
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‘Why Are the White Kids Clean and the Brown Kids Still Dirty?’: Parental Encounters with Racial Discrimination in Early Childhood Services
Published 2025-01-01“…Supplemented by interviews with early childhood practitioners and researcher experience, constructivist grounded theory overlaid with critical race theory provided a lens through which to scrutinize the way racism implicitly impacts structural practices within ECEC environments. …”
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Banished and Overcriminalized
Published 2020-05-01“…Scholarship on illegal entry and drug courier prosecutions fails to apply Critical Race Theory (CRT). Disregard of how these pro-secutions contribute to racial stratification in and outside American prisons or how drug couriers experience intersectionality ignores sociological and cultural processes. …”
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Black African parents' narratives on apartheid schooling and school history
Published 2021-09-01“…As a theoretical lens Critical Race Theory was used to allow the parents to tell their counter-stories. …”
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Motherhood, Trauma and Justice: A Critical Look at Black Women's Reentry Pathways
Published 2024-08-01“…Methods: The article conducts a critical intersectional analysis using Critical Race Theory (CRT), Black Feminist Theory (BFT), and Trauma-Informed Care (TIC). …”
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Magical Hero and Systemic Racism: An Investigation of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained (2012)
Published 2022-06-01“…The theoretical base of the investigation is the Critical Race Theory, which upholds the pervading and continuous presence of racism against African-Americans, and most specifically, in its institutionalized manifestation. …”
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Structural racism and the health of Palestinian citizens of Israel
Published 2023-01-01“…This article situates the social determinants of health of PCI and their health outcomes as stemming from settler colonialism and resultant structural racism by exploring how Palestinians came to be a racialized minority in their homeland. In utilising critical race theory and a settler colonial analysis, we provide a structural and historically responsible reading of the health of PCI and suggest that dismantling legally codified racial discrimination is the first step to achieving health equity.…”
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Portraits of Resistance: Exploring Intra-personal, Social, and Institutional Resistances through the Use of Arts-Based Research among Racialized Parents of Autistic Children and Yo...
Published 2024-02-01“…We join black girlhood studies, critical race theory, and disabled children’s childhood studies by continuing the journey of decentering Whiteness in childhood disability research. …”
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Data Science Ethos Lifecycle: Interplay of Ethical Thinking and Data Science Practice
Published 2022-09-01“…We discuss the theoretical foundations from the fields of Science, Technology and Society, feminist theory, and critical race theory that animate the Ethos Lifecycle and show how these orient the tool toward a normative commitment to justice and what we call the “world-making” view of data science. …”
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“How difficult can it be?” A non-Indigenous ‘Asian’ Australian high school teacher’s AsianCrit autoethnographic account of dealing with racial injustice
Published 2021-11-01“…In the context of Australian education, there is a slowly developing collection of Critical Race Theory (CRT) scholarship that has addressed and challenged the inequities that pervade the Indigenous student experience (Ford, 2013; Vass, 2014, 2015); however, there has been much less momentum made with other racial minorities. …”
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“How difficult can it be?” A non-Indigenous ‘Asian’ Australian high school teacher’s AsianCrit autoethnographic account of dealing with racial injustice
Published 2021-11-01“…In the context of Australian education, there is a slowly developing collection of Critical Race Theory (CRT) scholarship that has addressed and challenged the inequities that pervade the Indigenous student experience (Ford, 2013; Vass, 2014, 2015); however, there has been much less momentum made with other racial minorities. …”
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The Value of Education Between Two African American Male Populations in a Rural Southern Community
Published 2021-05-01“…Through the lens of Critical Race Theory and Symbolic Interactionism, the researchers explored how 16 young men value a secondary and postsecondary education. …”
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The Circle of Unity: The power of symbols in a team sport context
Published 2021-02-01“…Through the lens of both Symbolic Interactionism (SI) and Critical Race Theory (CRT), the current study seeks to uncover the impetus, meaning, and ultimate impact of the symbol on a variety of stakeholders. …”
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A Critical Race Analysis of the Hiring Process for Head Coaches in NCAA College Football
Published 2010-12-01“…In this article, we respond to Singer’s (2005) challenge to sport management scholars to consider race-based epistemologies in conducting certain kinds of research in the field, as we use critical race theory (CRT) as a framework to analyze the Black Coaches & Administrators (BCA) Hiring Report Card (HRC) (Harrison & Yee, 2009). …”
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Diversity and Social Justice in Technology Design: Reflections on Diversity-Aware Technology
Published 2023-06-01“…Inspired by Black feminism and critical race theory, the article offers a social-justice-oriented conceptualisation of diversity-aware technology. …”
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Dis/abled Student Campusmaking: Sites of New Possibility
Published 2021-11-01“…To do so, we draw on dis/ability critical race theory and also advance the concept of <i>campusmaking</i>, which refers to the ways that students navigate complex campus spaces and create sites of togetherness and resistance. …”
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“When you Search a #Hashtag, it Feels Like You’re Searching for Death:” Black Twitter and Communication About Police Brutality Within the Black Community
Published 2023-06-01“…Fortunately, technological advancements, particularly the rise of Black Twitter and smartphones, have radically altered communication about information-seeking related to and knowledge circulation of police brutality. Using Critical Race Theory as the anchor, this qualitative study utilized a trauma-informed interview approach to better understand how Black Americans use Twitter to engage with the timely issue of police brutality. …”
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