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Chang, Aurora; Welton, Anjale D.; Martinez, Melissa A.; Cortez, Laura – Negro Educational Review, 2013
Research that exclusively focuses on pre-tenure racially underrepresented female faculty remains scarce. Our aim is to shed light on these rarely documented experiences in an effort to understand their navigation of the world of academia. Using critical ethnographic methodology, we argue that pre-tenure racially underrepresented female faculty…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Disproportionate Representation, Academic Rank (Professional), Women Faculty
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Croom, Natasha; Patton, Lori – Negro Educational Review, 2012
This article examines experiences of a Black woman full professor, and the benefits and privileges associated with reaching this rank. Its purpose is to leave little room for conjecture about the rank and those who have earned it. Using critical race theory and a critical race feminism framework coupled with the concept of the miner's canary, we…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Females, College Faculty, Critical Theory
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Jain, Dimpal; Turner, Caroline – Negro Educational Review, 2012
We explore the politics of naming for non-White women faculty in higher education as it relates to womanist theory. A discussion of these faculty experiences in general, and women faculty in particular are provided to illuminate the many challenges we face in the academy. One such challenge is how we come to identify our scholarship and align…
Descriptors: Feminism, Women Faculty, Females, Interviews
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Cobb-Roberts, Deirdre – Negro Educational Review, 2012
This article represents a critical reflection of a Black African American female associate professor who, while teaching a diversity course, unknowingly enabled systems of power and privilege to undermine her faculty role in the course and in the academy. The author revisits a story of this experience and its vestiges using Critical Race Theory…
Descriptors: Safety, College Faculty, Racial Discrimination, Critical Theory
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Davis, Dannielle Joy; Chaney, Cassandra; Edwards, LaWanda; Thompson-Rogers, G. Kaye; Gines, Kathryn T. – Negro Educational Review, 2012
In this article we describe the experiences of Black women academics who participated in one or more of the following programs geared towards supporting the research and professional development of faculty: (a) the Sisters of the Academy's (SOTA) Research Boot Camp; (b) the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity's Faculty Success…
Descriptors: Females, Foundation Programs, Faculty Development, Professional Development
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Mawhinney, Lynnette – Negro Educational Review, 2012
As a Black female faculty member with teaching experience at a historically Black university, I describe through personal narrative methodology my experience with othermothering, student-teacher relationships, and unwritten institutional policy. I focus on expectations that students have regarding faculty and institutional support and those that…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Females, Teaching Experience, Personal Narratives
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Palmer, Robert T.; Davis, Ryan J.; Maramba, Dina C. – Negro Educational Review, 2010
Both predominantly White institutions (PWIs) and historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are experiencing low academic persistence rates of Black males. While researchers have focused on factors facilitating the retention and persistence for Black males at PWIs, a paucity of contemporary research has focused on the academic and social…
Descriptors: African American Students, Role Models, Black Colleges, Academic Persistence
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Modica, Jonathon L.; Mamiseishvili, Ketevan – Negro Educational Review, 2010
Changes in the representation, career advancement, and workplace perceptions of Black faculty at research universities in the United States over time, in comparison to White faculty were examined. Based on the analysis of data from the 1993, 1999, and 2004 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty (NSOPF) surveys, we found that although the overall…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Doctoral Degrees, College Faculty, African American Teachers