Institutional Diversity and Its Discontents: Antiblackness, University Political Economy, and George Floyd Uprising Statements

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Studies-AESA Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.1080/00131946.2023.2217309
T. Elon Dancy, Christopher M. Wright
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Abstract In this R. Freeman Butts Lecture, the authors engage this year’s AESA theme, “Dreaming of Otherwise Worlds and Alternate Nows: Unsettling Colonialisms and Racism in the Social Foundations of Education,” through a set of Black knowledge traditions and schools of thought and how these implicate our ideologies about education, specifically the university, and broader concerns about life and death, freedom, insurgency, and coalitional politics. As a contribution to the undertheorized field of Black critical educational studies, we read and dialogue about the university’s liberal-multicultural, so-called “anti-racist” intervention following global uprisings after George Floyd’s suffering and death at the hands of a structure that invented Derek Chauvin and the state police force. We query what is to be done about the university, drawing from nearly two years of collaborative research. In this effort, we discuss Black educational study, antiblackness as a scholarly lens, and offer a way it helps us think about policy and practice.
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制度多样性及其不满:反腐败、大学政治经济学和乔治·弗洛伊德起义声明
摘要在本次R.Freeman-Butts讲座中,作者们通过一系列黑人知识传统和思想流派,以及这些传统和学派如何影响我们的教育意识形态,特别是大学,参与了今年AESA的主题“梦想其他世界和替代现在:在教育的社会基础中消除殖民主义和种族主义”,以及对生死、自由、叛乱和联盟政治的更广泛关注。作为对黑人批判教育研究这一理论不足领域的贡献,我们阅读并对话了该大学的自由多元文化,即所谓的“反种族主义”干预,此前乔治·弗洛伊德在Derek Chauvin和州警察部队的发明者之手遭受痛苦和死亡,引发了全球起义。根据近两年的合作研究,我们对该大学应该做些什么提出了质疑。在这项工作中,我们讨论了黑人教育研究,将反黑人作为一个学术视角,并提供了一种帮助我们思考政策和实践的方式。
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