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Ziols, Ryan; Davis, Natalie Renee; Holbrook, Teri; Bridges, Sarah – Review of Research in Education, 2022
In this review of literature, we attend to some of the ways that well-intentioned hopes for fostering creativity and encouraging greater inclusion may also rely on problematic premises that work to reify exclusionary logics and practices. More specifically, we historicize and critically examine how creativity studies--often despite explicit…
Descriptors: Creativity, Democracy, Social Justice, Racial Bias
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Ogden, Lydia P.; Fulambarker, Anjali J.; Haggerty, Christina – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
This thematic content analysis used frameworks of stigma and critical race theory to examine how mass media represented the life and police homicide of Eric Garner. Findings demonstrate how systemic racism and ableism are reflected in and created through the media's stigmatizing processes of labeling and stereotyping, as well as through voices it…
Descriptors: Race, Disabilities, News Reporting, Police
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Harrison, Louis, Jr.; Azzarito, Laura; Hodge, Samuel – Quest, 2021
The current state of research in kinesiology scholarship is largely void of empirical research that counters deficit thinking from a social justice perspective. The purpose of this paper is to interrogate the social justice agenda in kinesiology, and to suggest directions for the future of social justice research in our fields. First, we offer…
Descriptors: Kinesiology, Social Justice, Research, Social Bias
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Kulkarni, Saili; Nusbaum, Emily; Boda, Phillip – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2021
Teacher education is polarized. Traditionalists tend to center core practices, while justice-oriented scholars center ideologies embedded within our practices. Both, however, must consider how practices and ideologies can operate interdependently to disrupt inequity and cultivate agency among all students. Drawing on an intersectionally-aligned…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Bias, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Racial Bias
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Travers, Ann; Marchbank, Jennifer; Boulay, Nadine; Jordan, Sharalyn; Reed, Kathleen – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2022
In 2015 the Gender Vectors research team received a major research grant to conduct research with and about transgender youth in the Greater Vancouver Area. A unique aspect of this research project involved combining social action research with the development of a prototype of a video game as a knowledge translation tool to depict the life…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Foreign Countries, Experience
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Ocasio-Stoutenburg, Lydia – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2021
The compartmentalization of (dis)ability from race and ethnicity, and other identity markers serves to maintain these constructs at a safe distance from one another. Beyond these broader socially constructed categories, there are also the subtler messages about normativity that manifest in gradients of ability, color, behavior, capital, expression…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Race, Ethnicity, Advocacy
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Kean, Eli – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
This article introduces a new theoretical framework comprised of three principles for teaching, learning, and researching gender in a way that celebrates gender diversity and centers transgender experiences and knowledge. The first principle describes how gender operates on multiple levels including individual, institutional, and socio-cultural.…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Sexual Identity, Gender Bias, Social Bias
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Cuéllar, Carolina; Queupil, Juan Pablo; Cuenca, Catalina; Ravest, Javiera – Multicultural Education Review, 2020
The intersection of multiculturalism and educational leadership, under a Social Justice (SJ) framework to understand diversity and equity issues, has received major attention in the academic world internationally. However, few is known about commonalities and differences between societies within this intersection. To address this gap, we reviewed…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Leadership Responsibility, Racial Bias, Social Bias
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Markina, V. M. – Russian Education & Society, 2019
The article provides an overview of relevant theoretical models of the stereotyping and representation of otherness. Based on an analysis of examples from literature and the mass media, the author follows S. Gilman in comparing the pathological and non-pathological forms for perceiving and representing Others. The first set of approaches takes a…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Mass Media Effects, Labeling (of Persons), Cultural Differences
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Love, Hailey R.; Beneke, Margaret R. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2021
Multiple scholars have argued that early childhood inclusive education research and practice has often retained racialized, ableist notions of normal development, which can undermine efforts to advance justice and contribute to biased educational processes and practices. Racism and ableism intersect through the positioning of young children of…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Racial Bias, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias
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McKinney, Charlesia – Composition Forum, 2018
This essay offers a review of Jay Dolmage's "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education" and Asao Inoue's "Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies: Teaching and Assessing Writing for a Socially Just Future" with the intent of reminding composition instructors of the importance of intersectionality and accessibility. Each…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Racial Bias
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Annamma, Subini – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2017
In this short paper, I will give examples of critiques of the new US administration members, including Devos, that are either practical critiques that highlight rights without justice or single axis critiques that hinge on one marginalized identity, both of which are necessary but not enough on their own. I conclude by calling for these arguments…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Government Employees, Social Justice, Ideology
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Villa-Nicholas, Melissa – Education for Information, 2018
Recently there have been calls to study and apply critical theory and tools around social justice, and intersectional approaches of race, anti-racism, gender, sexuality, disability and accessibility, and class in Library and Information Studies (LIS). But applying lasting techniques in the LIS classroom require pedagogies that are intersectional,…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Library Education, Information Science, Social Justice
Dutta-Gupta, Indivar – Postsecondary Value Commission, 2021
The notion of individual freedom is valued by virtually all social, economic, and political belief systems. To be sure, how it is defined is heavily contested, it is never valued without limits (i.e., it is not an absolute value that trumps all other values), and it is less central to some moral and political philosophies than others. However it…
Descriptors: Freedom, Economic Status, Postsecondary Education, Role of Education
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Stetsenko, Anna – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2018
This article draws attention to contemporary research and theorizing that counters and resolutely dispels biological determinism laden with a plethora of mythic racial, gender, dis/ability and other types of unproven assumptions, conjectures, and biases. Based on a wide range of emerging conceptual breakthroughs and a growing body of evidence…
Descriptors: Biology, Racial Bias, Gender Bias, Disabilities
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