通过批判性的参与实践解构公共服务的种族结构

IF 2.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS EDUCATION Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI:10.1080/15236803.2022.2097038
Prentiss A. Dantzler, Kathleen Yang-Clayton
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摘要:在美国当前的政治和政策气候下,白人至上主义在公共服务组织和社会中的颠覆和瓦解再次受到强烈的反对。我们认为,公共行政学院在教育学和公共服务方面融入更多批判性观点的努力非常有希望。与此同时,我们认为,行政人员可能需要的工具来破坏制度化的种族主义做法和结构,远远超出了自我意识和个人层面的反种族主义行动。我们将公共行政视为一种种族化的做法——一种不断发展的制度和服务体系,通过公共行动使排斥、边缘化和无效性永久化。为了打破这一体系,我们主张通过参与式的参与模式,在公共事务教育中采取更为关键的方法,将个人层面的意识和技能建设与组织变革方法明确结合起来。
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Deconstructing the racial structure of public service through critical participatory practices
ABSTRACT The renewal of efforts to disrupt or dismantle White supremacy in public service organizations and society has been met by strong cross-currents from the current political and policy climate in the United States. We see efforts by public administration faculty to incorporate more critical perspectives around pedagogy and public service as very hopeful. At the same time, we argue that the tools that administrators may need to disrupt institutionalized racist practices and structures go well beyond self-awareness and individual-level anti-racist actions. We situate public administration as a racialized practice – an evolving system of institutions and services that perpetuate exclusion, marginalization, and ineffectiveness through public action. In order to disrupt this system, we argue for a more critical approach within public affairs education through participatory models of engagement, where individual-level awareness and skillbuilding are explicitly coupled with organizational change approaches.
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