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Race without Racism: How Higher Education Researchers Minimize Racist Institutional Norms
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EthnicityCritical Race TheoryRacial PrejudiceEducationRacial Segregation StudiesSocial SciencesRaceContemporary RacismAfrican American StudiesCampus Racial ClimatesRacial GroupEthnic StudiesRacismRacial EquityRacialization StudiesIntersectionalityRacial JusticeHigher Education ResearchersHigher EducationUse Semantic SubstitutesSociologyCritical Black StudiesRace RelationSocial Diversity
This article analyzes 255 articles published in seven peer-reviewed journals over a 10-year period and presents examples of how higher education researchers undertake the study of campus racial climates; racial differences in access, outcomes, and attainment; and the experiences of students, faculty, and administrators of color on predominantly White campuses without explicitly considering racism or attributing quantified racial inequities to racist institutional practices. The analysis found three consistent trends: (a) racial disparities are overwhelmingly attributed to factors other than racism, (b) scholars use semantic substitutes for "racism" and "racist," and (c) critical race theory is rarely used for conceptual sense-making.
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