This paper draws attention to empirical work on widening access to understand the silence on race matters in English higher education. This work repurposes a critical race theoretical framework that offers a glimpse of how the issue of unequal access to higher education has been framed in the research field. It is argued here that the framing of widening access reveals a persistent colour-evasiveness that is dominant. The findings show that widening access policy has not benefitted students of colour as they are not accessing higher education with the same kind of success as their white peers. The paper concludes for a call for race-conscious interventions to remedy the continued race inequity in accessing highly rejective institutions ...
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...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
This paper draws attention to empirical work on widening access to understand the silence on race ma...
Widening access policy and initiatives in English higher education (HE) have largely been colour eva...
Widening access policy and initiatives in English higher education (HE) have largely been colour eva...
The widening participation policy agenda in higher education – increasing participation for historic...
This article highlights antiblackness pervading English higher education. This antiblackness is att...
This article discusses how initiatives to tackle racial inequality in higher education (HE) in the U...
The paper foregrounds whiteness in challenging the dominant discourse on 'race' and underachievement...
This chapter examines a twenty year period to explore the salience of race equality in higher educat...
This chapter considers how, despite legislation, policies and expressed commitment to ‘equality and ...
Research continues to demonstrate that individuals from minority ethnic communities disproportionate...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
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...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
This paper draws attention to empirical work on widening access to understand the silence on race ma...
Widening access policy and initiatives in English higher education (HE) have largely been colour eva...
Widening access policy and initiatives in English higher education (HE) have largely been colour eva...
The widening participation policy agenda in higher education – increasing participation for historic...
This article highlights antiblackness pervading English higher education. This antiblackness is att...
This article discusses how initiatives to tackle racial inequality in higher education (HE) in the U...
The paper foregrounds whiteness in challenging the dominant discourse on 'race' and underachievement...
This chapter examines a twenty year period to explore the salience of race equality in higher educat...
This chapter considers how, despite legislation, policies and expressed commitment to ‘equality and ...
Research continues to demonstrate that individuals from minority ethnic communities disproportionate...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
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...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...