This commentary provides insights from a study with black and minority ethnic postgraduate students at London-based universities. The study entailed focus groups, photovoice, and in-depth interviews. Drawing on this data, and influenced by the work of Yuval-Davis, it is argued that black and minority ethnic postgraduate students often feel “out of place” in British universities because they find themselves in spaces calibrated to maintain white supremacy. I conclude that, as geographers, we are potentially ideally placed to interrogate these spaces and counteract their perpetuation of racism. We should do so as part of a sustained and critical reflection of our own disciplinary structures and praxis. Geographers might therefore help to fost...
This article intervenes in recent debates over the whiteness of the higher education geography curri...
The Macpherson report in 1999 claimed that public organisations, including universities, were charac...
In 2019, AdvanceHE reported that there were just 25 UK Black female full professors in British unive...
This commentary provides insights from a study with black and minority ethnic postgraduate students ...
This study explores the lived experiences on campus of five female undergraduate students of colour....
This paper critically examines the experiences of racism encountered by academics working within Bri...
Home BAME students are under-represented on postgraduate courses in England, especially at elite uni...
For more than a decade consistent attention has been drawn to the under-representation of ethnic min...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
Racism is still alive and well in US and UK academia, writes Kalwant Bhopal. She argues that to dism...
Looking to examine and address the barriers facing black and minority ethnic academic staff, the LSE...
This paper provocatively asks not what do academics need to do to tackle institutional racism within...
The dominant liberal conception of the university is as an institution that is simultaneously a-poli...
This article intervenes in recent debates over the whiteness of the higher education geography curri...
The Macpherson report in 1999 claimed that public organisations, including universities, were charac...
In 2019, AdvanceHE reported that there were just 25 UK Black female full professors in British unive...
This commentary provides insights from a study with black and minority ethnic postgraduate students ...
This study explores the lived experiences on campus of five female undergraduate students of colour....
This paper critically examines the experiences of racism encountered by academics working within Bri...
Home BAME students are under-represented on postgraduate courses in England, especially at elite uni...
For more than a decade consistent attention has been drawn to the under-representation of ethnic min...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
Racism is still alive and well in US and UK academia, writes Kalwant Bhopal. She argues that to dism...
Looking to examine and address the barriers facing black and minority ethnic academic staff, the LSE...
This paper provocatively asks not what do academics need to do to tackle institutional racism within...
The dominant liberal conception of the university is as an institution that is simultaneously a-poli...
This article intervenes in recent debates over the whiteness of the higher education geography curri...
The Macpherson report in 1999 claimed that public organisations, including universities, were charac...
In 2019, AdvanceHE reported that there were just 25 UK Black female full professors in British unive...