Drawing upon feminist standpoint theory and memory work, the authors analyse racial privilege by investigating their own racialized and gendered subjectifications as academic researchers. By looking at their own experiences within academia, they show how authority and agency are contingent upon racialization, and how research within gender, migration, and critical race studies is often met by rejection and threats of physical violence. The article illustrates how race is silenced within academia, and furthermore how questions of race, when pointed out, are often interpreted as a call for censorship. The authors conclude that a lack of reflection around the situatedness of knowledge, as well as the evasion of discussions on racial privilege,...
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Are feminist coalitions magical enough to survive and endure while questioning and shaking the colon...
In this thesis I interview four racialized humanities students. I do so to understand how the academ...
This article is about the production of race and ethnicity in research encounters. It is based on a ...
Intimacy, shared experiences and evening out the power relations between researcher and the particip...
This article discusses how debates regarding intersectionality enable self-reflexitivity, positional...
Danish high school’s rising ethnic/racial diversity and tendencies of segregation call for explorati...
Attaining the appropriate cultural skills in higher education can feel troubling. The university is ...
This article is about the production of race and ethnicity in research encounters. It is based on a ...
Feminist research involves critical analysis of power, including positionality—the multiple identiti...
The study of the identity processes of women of color in science-based fields helps us (a) find ways...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
This paper contributes to the debate on decolonizing methodologies in qualitative research by consid...
In this article, I discuss structural domination of whiteness as it intersects with the potential of...
This thesis explores how black women as students and faculty members experience racism in Swedish un...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
Are feminist coalitions magical enough to survive and endure while questioning and shaking the colon...
In this thesis I interview four racialized humanities students. I do so to understand how the academ...
This article is about the production of race and ethnicity in research encounters. It is based on a ...
Intimacy, shared experiences and evening out the power relations between researcher and the particip...
This article discusses how debates regarding intersectionality enable self-reflexitivity, positional...
Danish high school’s rising ethnic/racial diversity and tendencies of segregation call for explorati...
Attaining the appropriate cultural skills in higher education can feel troubling. The university is ...
This article is about the production of race and ethnicity in research encounters. It is based on a ...
Feminist research involves critical analysis of power, including positionality—the multiple identiti...
The study of the identity processes of women of color in science-based fields helps us (a) find ways...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
This paper contributes to the debate on decolonizing methodologies in qualitative research by consid...
In this article, I discuss structural domination of whiteness as it intersects with the potential of...
This thesis explores how black women as students and faculty members experience racism in Swedish un...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
Are feminist coalitions magical enough to survive and endure while questioning and shaking the colon...
In this thesis I interview four racialized humanities students. I do so to understand how the academ...