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Systemic Racism: Sociolegal and Sociocultural ImplicationsThe author maps out the sociolegal and sociocultural implications of Joe R. Feagin’s systemic racism theory. The purpose is to specifically highlight the legal and cultural responses believed necessary to counteract systemic racism. The sociolegal analysis is centered on US civil rights law.Acetaldehyde 发表于 2025-3-28 20:55:56
Ruth Thompson-Miller,Kimberley DuceyDiscusses the impact of the work of a pioneering scholar in the field of systemic racism theory: Joe R. Feagin.Emphasizes the important socio-historical dimensions and theoretical points of systemic rcorporate 发表于 2025-3-29 00:05:34
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The White Racial Frame: A Roundtable Discussionit contribute to our understanding of race/racism that other extant theories do not or cannot? Building from these, they conclude the chapter with a real-time dialogue. The discussion deepens public understanding of the white racial frame and enhances utility for future scholarship.我邪恶 发表于 2025-3-29 13:26:51
Diversity and Inclusion: The Balancing Act Between Governing Boards and College or University Adminiiversity administration, the chapter addresses three features of the theory of systemic racism advanced by Joe R. Feagin: (1) the structures and counterforces that characterize board/administration relations; (2) the dynamic interplay between these structures and forces; and (3) patterns of change or inertia that result from the relationship.occult 发表于 2025-3-29 17:36:39
Criminalization of Blackness: Systemic Racism and the Reproduction of Racial Inequality in the US Cr receive considerable media attention, the author argues that, while tragic, they are just the most severe example of the enduring systematic criminalization of blackness. Using Joe R. Feagin’s theory of systemic racism, the author analyzes the hyper-criminalization of black men, women, and children over the long arc of US history.破裂 发表于 2025-3-29 21:38:45
White Trash and White Supremacy: An Analysis of the James Byrd Jr. and Matthew Shepard Hate Crimesass, while Byrd’s killers came to epitomize white supremacy—a lesser form of whiteness. With these transformations, the news media essentially asserted hegemonic whiteness, privileging Shepard’s class and whiteness. The authors conclude by suggesting future research on hate crimes.有特色 发表于 2025-3-29 23:53:08
Systemic Racism in the Media: Representations of Black Athletes in Sport Magazinesant themes emerged: (i) the first black person to have accomplished something significant in a sport; (ii) correct wrongs of the past; and (iii) highlight the small or declining numbers of black participants in a sport. Consequences of such portrayals are explored.BLA 发表于 2025-3-30 08:07:27
Book 2017ironments. Additionally, the book includes analyses of digitally constructed blackness on social media as well as case studies of systemic racism within and beyond U.S. borders. This research is presented in honor of Kimberley Ducey’s and Ruth Thompson-Miller’s teacher, mentor, and friend: Joe R. Feagin.