Publication | Closed Access
Reflections on Complacency and Inadequacy in the Face of Violence
11
Citations
0
References
2020
Year
Critical Race TheorySocial ChangeRacial StudySocial SciencesMarginalized ScholarsRaceWhite ScholarsWhite SupremacyViolence Against WomenAfrican American StudiesSocial ConflictEthnic StudiesLateral ViolenceViolent CrimeTop Paper PanelCritical TheoryAggressionCultureHumanitiesPsychological ViolenceConflict StudySociologyRace Relation
In this essay, I reflect on the events leading up to and immediately following the 2019 National Communication Association Organizational Communication Division's Top Paper Panel. In my reflection, I examine not only the events that happened, but also the role that my complacency played in my (lacking) preparation for pushback. In particular, I discuss how, in spite of my desire to be an ally for scholars of color, I had treated the problems facing marginalized scholars as an intellectual problem that was stripped of the emotional consequences. I conclude with a call to action to recognize complacency among white scholars as its own kind of violence.