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1 online resource (280 p.) |
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Framing the Context: Situating Black Tenure-Track Faculty in the Academy and Unpacking the Theoretical Anchor of Anti-Blackness -- Part I: An In-Depth Examination of Anti-Blackness in the Evaluation of Higher Education Scholarship -- 1. White Hegemonic Practices That Undervalue Black Scholarship within Higher Education through the Lens of Anti-Blackness Theory -- 2. Black Epistemologies Matter: Challenging Anti-Blackness in the Predominantly White Publishing World of the Academy |
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3. What Black Social Scientists Want to Say to Reviewer #2: Resisting Race-Conscious Devaluation of Black Scholars and Black Scholarship Once and for All -- 4. We Goin' Ultra Black? Real Rap about Hip-Hop Pedagogy in Higher Education -- Part II: Using Aspects of Anti-Blackness to Interrogate Racism on the Campuses of Higher Education Institutions -- 5. Epistemic Exclusion: A Form of Scholarly Devaluation That Is a Barrier to the Inclusion of Black Faculty -- 6. Building Black Spaces for Black Epistemological Inclusion |
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7. Facing Racial Microaggressions in the Academy: Sustaining Oneself through a Womanist Consciousness -- 8. Let Me Tell You How to Teach: Students as Purveyors of Racial Violence against Black Faculty in Canadian Institutions of Higher Learning -- Part III: Pathways for Black Faculty to Succeed in the Academy -- 9. Exploring Black Faculty Narratives through Three Theoretical Frameworks -- 10. Navigating the Tenure Track, Anti-CRT Rhetoric, and Red-State America -- 11. A Double Minority in Higher Education: The Intersection of Blackness and a Stuttering Disability on the Tenure Track |
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Conclusion. Recentering the Emergent Themes on the Theory of Anti-Blackness: Implications for Research and Practice -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W |
Summary |
"Examines the experience of Black scholarship and faculty in predominantly White academic spaces.While research has emphasized the importance of a diverse faculty, higher education has done little to bring this goal to fruition. The hidden politics at play during the traditional tenure and promotion process represent a significant obstacle to the advancement of Black faculty. While research productivity is the cornerstone to a successful tenure and promotion case at most universities and colleges, Black faculty are more likely to be tasked with extra service activities, which constrains time for research. Many Black faculty are also community-conscious scholars dedicated to conducting research to help uplift their communities, which may not be seen as credible or as valuable in the tenure and promotion process .Edited by Robert T. Palmer, Alonzo M. Flowers III, and Sosanya Jones, Black Scholarship in a White Academy offers important perspectives on how Black faculty and their scholarship have been historically devalued within the academy, particularly in predominantly White academic spaces. Using anti-Blackness theory as a framework, contributors discuss how White hegemony operates to undervalue and obstruct Black scholarship and faculty. Covering such diverse topics as navigating the tenure process, building Black spaces for inclusion, and exploring the intersection of Blackness and disability in higher education, this book presents ways Black faculty can navigate and challenge systemic racism and racist toxicity within their institutions"-- Provided by publisher |
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"Perspectives on the ways Black scholarship has been devalued in the academy and how White hegemony undervalues Black scholarship"-- Provided by publisher |
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Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Discrimination in higher education -- United States
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Racism in higher education -- United States
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African American scholars -- Social conditions
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African American college teachers -- Social conditions
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Diversity & Inclusion.
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EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Higher.
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African American college teachers -- Social conditions
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Discrimination in higher education
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Racism in higher education
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Flowers, Alonzo M., III
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Jones, Sosanya
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ISBN |
1421447479 |
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9781421447476 |
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