This article addresses the ways in which the subject of ‘race’ is discussed in psychology and the issues this raises for teaching. It argues that psychological work provides contrary possibilities. On the one hand, it helps to reproduce negative racialized constructions of those constructed as Other (particularly black people). On the other, it allows challenges to such constructions. For example, the ‘race’ and IQ controversy, and the periodic recurrence of racialized hereditarianism, place teachers and students within narratives that both assert and rebut biological racism. The social psychology of prejudice and discrimination at times reifies culturally constructed racial difference and tacitly justifies subtle, cultural or ‘new’ forms o...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
This chapter argues that current work on racial cognition is relevant to many of philosophers' conce...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching about race, culture and ethnicit...
This article will discuss the intricate ways in which, throughout the history of Race Psychology, th...
Psychology has witnessed an upsurge in discussions around institutional racism as a response to glob...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Abstract: Racism in South Africa continues to be a threat and a barrie...
Racism has held a prominent place in much of psychology discourse, but humanistic psychology may not...
It remains to be seen whether the American Psychological Association’s new apology and resolutions o...
Psychology has witnessed an upsurge in discussions around institutional racism as a response to glob...
This paper examines the reification and problemization of ‘race’ in Psychological research in both i...
The voices of racialised individuals in educational psychology are suppressed in the United Kingdom ...
Drawing upon previous research which finds that a sociocultural approach to teaching about racism re...
This article presents a critical discursive psychology analysis of ‘white’ clinical psychologists’ r...
“An important factor is the need for more psychologists over the next decade, particularly psycholog...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
This chapter argues that current work on racial cognition is relevant to many of philosophers' conce...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching about race, culture and ethnicit...
This article will discuss the intricate ways in which, throughout the history of Race Psychology, th...
Psychology has witnessed an upsurge in discussions around institutional racism as a response to glob...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Abstract: Racism in South Africa continues to be a threat and a barrie...
Racism has held a prominent place in much of psychology discourse, but humanistic psychology may not...
It remains to be seen whether the American Psychological Association’s new apology and resolutions o...
Psychology has witnessed an upsurge in discussions around institutional racism as a response to glob...
This paper examines the reification and problemization of ‘race’ in Psychological research in both i...
The voices of racialised individuals in educational psychology are suppressed in the United Kingdom ...
Drawing upon previous research which finds that a sociocultural approach to teaching about racism re...
This article presents a critical discursive psychology analysis of ‘white’ clinical psychologists’ r...
“An important factor is the need for more psychologists over the next decade, particularly psycholog...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
Racism has been a core topic in social psychology since the 1930s. Central to most definitions of ra...
This chapter argues that current work on racial cognition is relevant to many of philosophers' conce...