We Are STEM: Examining the Significance and Influence of Counterspaces in the Development of Black Girls’ STEM Identity

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Journal of Black Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1177/00219347231191228
Tajma A. Cameron
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Existing literature has focused on a variety of factors leading to the underrepresentation of Black girls in STEM such as a lack of engagement and encouragement during formative school years, racial and gender biases, as well as student and teacher perceptions of academic abilities. However, there remains a gap when examining the impact of counterspaces on Black girls’ STEM identity development and its influence on their desires to pursue STEM degrees and STEM careers leading to increased representation in STEM fields. As STEM identity remains a powerful indicator of Black girls’ success in persisting in STEM fields, understanding the role of counterspaces in influencing Black girls’ STEM identity development is of critical significance. This conceptual article utilizes the frameworks of Critical Race Feminism (CRF) and Sociotransformative Constructivism as a lens to examine how counterspaces can serve as sites where Black girls challenge deficit notions about themselves as STEM learners that will contribute to building their self-perceptions and aid in the development of their STEM identity. Utilizing a literature review, this conceptual article will examine theoretical and empirical research that will guide me in the examination of the influence of counterspaces in the development of Black girls’ STEM identity. This article concludes with the implications of the need for counterspaces within PK-12 settings that can serve as sites where Black girls’ STEM identities can be cultivated and nurtured.
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我们是STEM:反空间在黑人女孩STEM认同发展中的意义和影响
现有文献关注的是导致黑人女孩在STEM中代表性不足的各种因素,例如在形成阶段缺乏参与和鼓励,种族和性别偏见,以及学生和教师对学术能力的看法。然而,在研究反击空间对黑人女孩STEM身份发展的影响及其对她们追求STEM学位和STEM职业的愿望的影响时,仍然存在差距,从而导致STEM领域的代表性增加。由于STEM身份仍然是黑人女孩成功坚持STEM领域的有力指标,因此了解对抗空间在影响黑人女孩STEM身份发展中的作用至关重要。这篇概念性文章利用批判性种族女权主义(CRF)和社会变革建构主义的框架作为视角,研究反击空间如何成为黑人女孩挑战自己作为STEM学习者的缺陷观念的场所,这将有助于建立她们的自我认知,并有助于发展她们的STEM身份。利用文献综述,这篇概念性文章将研究理论和实证研究,这些研究将指导我研究对抗空间对黑人女孩STEM身份发展的影响。本文总结了在PK-12环境中需要counterspaces的含义,这些counterspaces可以作为培养和培养黑人女孩STEM身份的场所。
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期刊介绍: For the last quarter of a century, the Journal of Black Studies has been the leading source for dynamic, innovative, and creative approach on the Black experience. Poised to remain at the forefront of the recent explosive growth in quality scholarship in the field of Black studies, the Journal of Black Studies is now published six times per year. This means a greater number of important and intellectually provocative articles exploring key issues facing African Americans and Blacks can now be given voice. The scholarship inside JBS covers a wide range of subject areas, including: society, social issues, Afrocentricity, economics, culture, media, literature, language, heritage, and biology.
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