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Wendy Leo Moore
Law schools serve as gateway institutions into one of the most politically powerful social fields: the profession of law. Reproducing Racism is an examination of white privilege and power in two elite United States law schools. Moore examines how rac
Publikováno v:
American Behavioral Scientist. 66:1582-1596
With this concluding article, we build off the scholarship from this two-part special issue on white space to recommend meaningful interventions that seek to challenge and dismantle white spaces at the organizational, institutional, and structural le
Autor:
Wendy Leo Moore, David G. Embrick
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American Behavioral Scientist. 64:1935-1945
In the past two decades, social scientists have begun to explicitly interrogate the racialized economic, political, cultural, and ideological mechanisms of social space. This work interrogates the overt and covert racial organization of social spaces
Autor:
Wendy Leo Moore
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American Behavioral Scientist. 64:1946-1960
In 2008, I published a theoretical frame of White institutional space beginning with the generalized proposition that social organizations, social institutions, and social structure are fundamentally and recursively related. In other words, individua
Autor:
Joyce M. Bell, Wendy Leo Moore
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American Behavioral Scientist. 63:1760-1775
This article identifies the dominant frame through which university administrators in the United States respond to racist incidents and analyzes that from using the lens of critical race theory (CRT). We argue that the stock response of college and u
Autor:
Wendy Leo Moore
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Contexts. 17:54-59
Today, affirmative action’s greatest power comes in its deployment as an extremely efficient rhetorical tool for mobilizing White resistance to racial equit, appropriating civil rights language to serve the goals of White supremacy.
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Ethnic and Racial Studies. 40:2249-2255
In the article, “U.S. Racial and Ethnic Relations in the Twenty-first Century”, Zulema Valdez and Tanya Golash-Boza present a compelling argument, suggesting the existence of a gap in race theoreti...
Autor:
Glenn E. Bracey, Wendy Leo Moore
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Sociological Inquiry. 87:282-302
How and why do nominally open organizations remain racially segregated in the post-civil rights era? What role do interpersonal interactions play in the perpetuation of segregation? Using ethnographic data gathered from seven, majority white, evangel
The Right to Be Racist in College: Racist Speech, White Institutional Space, and the First Amendment
Autor:
Wendy Leo Moore, Joyce M. Bell
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Law & Policy. 39:99-120
Throughout the post–civil rights era, colleges and universities across the United States have periodically experienced explicitly racist incidents on their campuses. From the hurling of racial slurs at student of color, to the hanging of nooses on
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Challenging the Status Quo ISBN: 9789004291225
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https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004291225_007
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004291225_007