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Journal of Nursing Education, 2003
ABSTBACT Lack of diversity in nursing doctoral programs compromises the quality of doctoral education and perpetuates the shortage of faculty of color in nursing schools. To help understand the contexts that contribute to this lack of diversity, this study examined the experiences of 9 women of color in nursing doctoral programs.
Dena, Hassouneh-Phillips, Ann, Beckett
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ABSTBACT Lack of diversity in nursing doctoral programs compromises the quality of doctoral education and perpetuates the shortage of faculty of color in nursing schools. To help understand the contexts that contribute to this lack of diversity, this study examined the experiences of 9 women of color in nursing doctoral programs.
Dena, Hassouneh-Phillips, Ann, Beckett
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, 2003
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva’s acclaimed Racism without Racists documents how, beneath our contemporary conversation about race, there lies a full-blown arsenal of arguments, phrases, and stories that whites use to account for—and ultimately justify—racial ...
E. Bonilla-Silva
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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva’s acclaimed Racism without Racists documents how, beneath our contemporary conversation about race, there lies a full-blown arsenal of arguments, phrases, and stories that whites use to account for—and ultimately justify—racial ...
E. Bonilla-Silva
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Structural racism and health inequities in the USA: evidence and interventions.
The Lancet, 2017Zinzi Bailey +5 more
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical intervention. In Race on the Brain: What Implicit Bias Gets Wrong About the Struggle for Racial Injustice, Kahn (2018) critiques cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists for framing racism in a way that tends to biologise racism, which he argues draws ...
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To biologise racism is to treat racism as a neurological phenomenon susceptible to biochemical intervention. In Race on the Brain: What Implicit Bias Gets Wrong About the Struggle for Racial Injustice, Kahn (2018) critiques cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists for framing racism in a way that tends to biologise racism, which he argues draws ...
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Racism and Anti-Racism in Football
2001This book explores the key issues of racism, anti-racism and identity in British football. It relates the history of black players in the game, analyses the racism they have experienced, and evaluates the efficacy of anti-racist campaigns. The efficacy of the policing of racism is also assessed.
Garland, Jon, Rowe, Michael
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Acknowledging efforts to dismantle racism at multiple levels, this book examines racism and anti-racism as interconnected rather than isolated issues, proposing a framework for effective anti-racist policy and practice.
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Racism as a stressor for African Americans. A biopsychosocial model.
American Psychologist, 1999R. Clark +3 more
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Anti-racism and disavowed racism
2017Anti-racism is commonly assumed to be the opposite of racism. This chapter challenges this common-sense idea. The chapter examines the discrediting of scientific racism in the 1930s and locates this in the context of anti-colonial movements for national independence and wider agitations for racial equality.
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