Given the focus of this research, my ontological positioning is central to my response as I am a researcher from a mixed race (Black Caribbean and White British) background. My view of racism has been shaped by personal, professional and academic experiences. Within this article the author, Bunce addresses the position of race in the university experiences of Black students undertaking studies in health and social care related subjects. She charts her brief and seemingly recent journey into developing her understanding of the concept of racism and the ‘unfairness’ of inequality. Through research with her students the author describes their experiences with racism as ‘shocking and deeply saddening’ and provides a narrative of her reflections...
This book brings together the experiences and expertise of eighteen scholars of colour, based in the...
Decolonising psychology curricula faces substantial anti-racist inertia and a history of ‘using data...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
© 2023 The Authors. British Educational Research Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
This paper examines the reification and problemization of ‘race’ in Psychological research in both i...
We live at a time when our understandings and conceptualizations of ‘racism’ are often highly imprec...
At a time when racism remains prevalent in educational spaces, this paper addresses what else we can...
Critical race theory (CRT) emerged from the U.S. context, and many question the validity of its appl...
In this paper we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 groups...
The ‘sociological imagination’ – the recognition of the relationship between ‘private troubles’ and ...
With the advent in the UK of a new Labour government in 1997 and the publication of the Macpherson r...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
This book brings together the experiences and expertise of eighteen scholars of colour, based in the...
Decolonising psychology curricula faces substantial anti-racist inertia and a history of ‘using data...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
© 2023 The Authors. British Educational Research Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
This paper examines the reification and problemization of ‘race’ in Psychological research in both i...
We live at a time when our understandings and conceptualizations of ‘racism’ are often highly imprec...
At a time when racism remains prevalent in educational spaces, this paper addresses what else we can...
Critical race theory (CRT) emerged from the U.S. context, and many question the validity of its appl...
In this paper we present findings on lay constructions of racism from a focus group study (11 groups...
The ‘sociological imagination’ – the recognition of the relationship between ‘private troubles’ and ...
With the advent in the UK of a new Labour government in 1997 and the publication of the Macpherson r...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
This book brings together the experiences and expertise of eighteen scholars of colour, based in the...
Decolonising psychology curricula faces substantial anti-racist inertia and a history of ‘using data...
In this article we use Emirbayer and Desmond’s institutional reflexivity framework to critically exa...