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Experiential Learning in Ghana: Decentering the White Voice
Published 2021-12-01“…By centering the co-author’s account of the program, we show that when decentering the white voice, which is generally that of the dominant student population, white students can achieve a reconsideration of their understanding of self, others, and of African and global histories. …”
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White voices, black silences and invisibilities in the XIX century travel narratives
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Sophie White, Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana.
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Chaka de Senghor ou la renégociation de l’ethos préalable
Published 2015-06-01“…This article focuses on the mechanisms and resources implemented in the discursive confrontation between Chaka and the white voice in Senghor’s dramatic poem. It analyzes enunciation and argumentative processes used mainly by Chaka. …”
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IVF So White, So Medical: Digital Normativity and Algorithm Bias in Infertility on Instagram
Published 2022-12-01“…However, Instagram is also noted for its augmentation of White, cis, and heteronormative femininity through a process of silencing and minoritizing alternative, non-White voices. Through an inductive analysis of the most frequently used infertility hashtags, we collected and analyzed 252 Instagram posts to investigate how these algorithmic practices may socially construct the idealized IVF experience through communicating normative expectations. …”
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A Portrait of American Farmers
Published 2016-10-01“…Indeed, all too often the story of this movement is told only through white voices. Natasha Bowens' The Color of Food provides a window through which we can see a fuller picture of agriculture in the United States. …”
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