In this chapter we provide a reflexive account on personal experiences teaching in HE in order to consider the extent to which our status as white HE practitioners reinforces and/or undermines white privilege in HE. As lecturers teaching within the discipline of sociology in physical education (PE) and sport contexts, we question whether our delivery of lectures on race and racism effectively challenges racialised discourses and encourages social action within our field. Despite the fact that the undergraduate programmes we work on incorporate lectures on race and ethnicity as a crucial part of the curriculum, these sessions have rarely been delivered by black and minority ethnic (BME) academics. We therefore consider whether our practice c...
This article deals with the difficulties of teaching critically around ‘race’/ethnicity and racism i...
The focus on Whiteness as a subject of inquiry and analysis in its own right has recently become a p...
The paper considers some of the contemporary issues faced by black academics, denoting our constant ...
This paper explores physical educators’ perspectives on race and racism as a first step towards disr...
Inequalities related to racial identity are consistently reported across social institutions, not le...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
I conduct a conceptual and empirical inquiry into some of the ways enactments of Whiteness in the pe...
Abstract The following exploratory research is an examination of professor experiences with teaching...
This paper reflects on our experiences of teaching various aspects of race and ethnicity within the ...
This chapter considers how, despite legislation, policies and expressed commitment to ‘equality and ...
The debate regarding institutional racism and White privilege within higher education (HE) remains p...
This study examines the racialised narratives of White tutors in initial teacher education (ITE) wit...
The paper foregrounds whiteness in challenging the dominant discourse on 'race' and underachievement...
Racism is still alive and well in US and UK academia, writes Kalwant Bhopal. She argues that to dism...
‘Representing Race and Gender’ was the first course in the undergraduate curriculum of the Departmen...
This article deals with the difficulties of teaching critically around ‘race’/ethnicity and racism i...
The focus on Whiteness as a subject of inquiry and analysis in its own right has recently become a p...
The paper considers some of the contemporary issues faced by black academics, denoting our constant ...
This paper explores physical educators’ perspectives on race and racism as a first step towards disr...
Inequalities related to racial identity are consistently reported across social institutions, not le...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
I conduct a conceptual and empirical inquiry into some of the ways enactments of Whiteness in the pe...
Abstract The following exploratory research is an examination of professor experiences with teaching...
This paper reflects on our experiences of teaching various aspects of race and ethnicity within the ...
This chapter considers how, despite legislation, policies and expressed commitment to ‘equality and ...
The debate regarding institutional racism and White privilege within higher education (HE) remains p...
This study examines the racialised narratives of White tutors in initial teacher education (ITE) wit...
The paper foregrounds whiteness in challenging the dominant discourse on 'race' and underachievement...
Racism is still alive and well in US and UK academia, writes Kalwant Bhopal. She argues that to dism...
‘Representing Race and Gender’ was the first course in the undergraduate curriculum of the Departmen...
This article deals with the difficulties of teaching critically around ‘race’/ethnicity and racism i...
The focus on Whiteness as a subject of inquiry and analysis in its own right has recently become a p...
The paper considers some of the contemporary issues faced by black academics, denoting our constant ...