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Global Racialization, Class, and the Politics of Nation: Education as a Site of Racial Formation and Resistance in the United States, South Korea, and Iran

open access: yesGenealogy
This study examines the applicability of Critical Race Theory (CRT) beyond its U.S. American origins by analyzing the intersections of state, nation, race, and education in two distinct sociopolitical contexts: South Korea, and Iran.
Yaereem Lee   +3 more
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Cross-disciplinary, collaborative and student-led: developing a change process for diversifying reading lists

open access: yesLondon Review of Education, 2022
Increasingly across many UK higher education institutions staff and students are questioning and challenging systemic inequalities that affect racially minoritised groups in their learning and sense of belonging within the curriculum.
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Exploring internalized ableism using critical race theory

open access: yes, 2008
This paper is an attempt to theorize about the way disabled people live with ableism, in particular internalized ableism. Typically literature within disability studies has concentrated on the practices and production of disablism, examining attitudes ...
Fiona A. Kumari Campbell   +3 more
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Race-evasive frames in physics and physics education: Results from an interview study

open access: yesPhysical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
Mainstream physics teaching and learning produces material outcomes that, when analyzed through the lens of Critical Race Theory, point to white supremacy, or “the systemic maintenance of the dominant position that produces white privilege” (Battey ...
Amy D. Robertson   +3 more
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Critical Race Theory. Impact on Black Minority Ethnic Students within Higher Education

open access: yes, 2020
This book is an attempt to address the notion of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and the underlying parallels with the experiences of Black Minority Ethnic Students (BMEs) under the guise of Widening Participation policies and practices within the realms of ...
Sarwar, Dilshad
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Towards a research framework for race in education: critical race theory and Judith Butler [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
There has been much debate around the extent to which poststructuralist theory can be applied to critical research. In this article, it is argued that aspects of the two approaches can be combined, resulting in productive tensions that point towards a ...
Chadderton, Charlotte
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Disrupting Research, Theory, and Pedagogy With Critical Race Theory in Mathematics Education for Black Populations

open access: yesJournal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2022
Mathematics education consists of dominant research, theoretical, and pedagogical perspectives that frame Black students and adults from a deficit perspective. Critical race theory in mathematics education (CRT(ME)) provides a framework that can disrupt
Julius Davis
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Critical Race Theory and Education: racism and anti-racism in educational theory and praxis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT) and what does it offer educational researchers and practitioners outside the US? This paper addresses these questions by examining the recent history of antiracist research and policy in the UK. In particular, the paper
Gillborn, David, David Gillborn
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Ambiguous Policies, Controversial Issues, and Strained Bureaucracies: Banning Critical Race Theory in Idaho

open access: yesJournal of Social Equity and Public Administration
Absent coping strategies, ambiguity strains administrative agencies and democratic institutions on multiple fronts, particularly where controversy is amplified by different ways of thinking that are incompatible with each other.
Luke Fowler, Jen Schneider
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Critical race theory and anti-colonialism: The case for another genealogy

open access: yesCiencia Política
This article analyzes critical race theory from the perspective of texts produced by Caribbean thinkers and explores the limits of a reflection on the history of critical race theory which would begin with the development of critical race theory in the ...
Mickaella Perina
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