Visible, invisible: Black women in higher education
V Showunmi - Frontiers in sociology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
This paper explores race and gender in the context of higher education, analyzing the
experiences of Black women in academia to create a better understanding of what it is to be …
experiences of Black women in academia to create a better understanding of what it is to be …
Communicating qualitative research: Some practical guideposts for scholars
AE Goldberg, KR Allen - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of this article is to provide guidance to scholars regarding key aspects of writing
qualitative manuscripts. The aim is to offer practical suggestions as opposed to examining …
qualitative manuscripts. The aim is to offer practical suggestions as opposed to examining …
Same storm, different boats: the impact of COVID-19 on Black students and academic staff in UK and US higher education
J Arday, C Jones - Higher Education, 2022 - Springer
The permanence of systemic racism in the UK and USA means that Black people are
disadvantaged in myriad ways, including within the Academy. While the disproportionate …
disadvantaged in myriad ways, including within the Academy. While the disproportionate …
[图书][B] The experiences of black and minority ethnic academics: A comparative study of the unequal academy
K Bhopal - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
Recent research suggests that Black and minority ethnic (BME) academics remain
underrepresented, particularly at senior levels in higher education, and tend to be …
underrepresented, particularly at senior levels in higher education, and tend to be …
Back to the future: Feminist theory, activism, and doing feminist research in an age of globalization
What good is feminist theory for feminist empirical research? Since the 1970s, feminist
research has been activism-engaged, theory-building, and methodologically innovative. In …
research has been activism-engaged, theory-building, and methodologically innovative. In …
'More to prove and more to lose': race, racism and precarious employment in higher education
J Arday - British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Precarious employment is considered a social determinant impacting the health of workers,
families and communities. The Academy is known to utilise non-standard employment …
families and communities. The Academy is known to utilise non-standard employment …
[图书][B] Questions in qualitative social justice research in multicultural contexts
A CohenMiller, N Boivin - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Questions in Qualitative Social Justice Research in Multicultural Contexts take readers on
an accessible and inspiring journey to critically self-reflect on current or future research …
an accessible and inspiring journey to critically self-reflect on current or future research …
'Now that I know what you're about': black feminist reflections on power in the research relationship
P Hamilton - Qualitative Research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Feminists have identified reflexivity as a particularly incisive tool for navigating shifting
power dynamics, using it to draw attention to how a researcher's positionality informs every …
power dynamics, using it to draw attention to how a researcher's positionality informs every …
An intersectional perspective on Muslim women's issues and experiences in employment
M Tariq, J Syed - Gender, Work & Organization, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Drawing on a qualitative study of second‐generation Pakistani heritage Muslim women in
employment in the UK, this article uses and develops an intersectional perspective to …
employment in the UK, this article uses and develops an intersectional perspective to …
“You know what I mean:” The ethical and methodological dilemmas and challenges for Black researchers interviewing Black families
BMN Ochieng - Qualitative Health Research, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article I provide a reflexive account of my research experiences with families of African
descent. I examine the ways in which, as a researcher of African descent, I became part of …
descent. I examine the ways in which, as a researcher of African descent, I became part of …