Using a doctoral examination question as a starting point, this paper explores the specific race-gendered challenges Black women academics face when doing research on race. I argue that the stereotypical, racialised controlling images regarding Black women are not exclusive to African-American women and this has led some, in education, to draw on epistemologies such as Critical Race Theory (CRT) because of its usefulness in illuminating patterns of racial discrimination and structural disadvantage. The paper builds on this work by exploring the impact on the researcher who might too have faced similar inequalities they are now researching. Consequently, I offer the concept strategic emotionality to pay specific attention to the conscious ...
Shavil Rousseau, Sabrina Leveille, Felicia St.John and Sarah Bryant, CWP 102: Argumentation and Rese...
Chronicling my research on academically successful Black women attending predominately white institu...
The purpose of this study was to understand the impact of implicit education debt on African America...
This reflective paper through the narrative process of self enquiry examines the relevance of the th...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The theoretical framework of ...
This study focused on a concept entitled shared ethnography. The researcher and youth participants s...
Critical race theory (CRT) emerged from the U.S. context, and many question the validity of its appl...
Although the number of Black women enrolled in historically White colleges and universities has grow...
As a teacher-scholar, this autoethnography is an account of my personal journey in higher education ...
The purpose of this article is to continue the dialogue regarding the impact of lack of critical mas...
In this paper, I discuss the epistemological injustices that Black women face in academia. I review ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges experienced by Black female STEM doctoral stu...
As a teacher-scholar, this autoethnographic is an account of my personal journey in higher education...
I explored Black undergraduate women’s college-going process, defined as the continuous accumulation...
Despite having great success in higher education, most studies of Black female students only focus o...
Shavil Rousseau, Sabrina Leveille, Felicia St.John and Sarah Bryant, CWP 102: Argumentation and Rese...
Chronicling my research on academically successful Black women attending predominately white institu...
The purpose of this study was to understand the impact of implicit education debt on African America...
This reflective paper through the narrative process of self enquiry examines the relevance of the th...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The theoretical framework of ...
This study focused on a concept entitled shared ethnography. The researcher and youth participants s...
Critical race theory (CRT) emerged from the U.S. context, and many question the validity of its appl...
Although the number of Black women enrolled in historically White colleges and universities has grow...
As a teacher-scholar, this autoethnography is an account of my personal journey in higher education ...
The purpose of this article is to continue the dialogue regarding the impact of lack of critical mas...
In this paper, I discuss the epistemological injustices that Black women face in academia. I review ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges experienced by Black female STEM doctoral stu...
As a teacher-scholar, this autoethnographic is an account of my personal journey in higher education...
I explored Black undergraduate women’s college-going process, defined as the continuous accumulation...
Despite having great success in higher education, most studies of Black female students only focus o...
Shavil Rousseau, Sabrina Leveille, Felicia St.John and Sarah Bryant, CWP 102: Argumentation and Rese...
Chronicling my research on academically successful Black women attending predominately white institu...
The purpose of this study was to understand the impact of implicit education debt on African America...