Connecting Counterspaces and Community Cultural Wealth in a Professional Development Program.

IF 2.4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Race Ethnicity and Education Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-27 DOI:10.1080/13613324.2020.1798378
Cara Margherio, M Claire Horner-Devine, Sheri J Y Mizumori, Joyce W Yen
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Abstract

This qualitative study analyzes the relationship between two concepts from critical race theory-counterspaces and community cultural wealth. Counterspaces are supportive, identity-affirming community spaces, while community cultural wealth highlights the importance of the knowledge, skills, and networks used by individuals belonging to marginalized groups to successfully navigate academia. This study investigates the hypothesis that the processes operating within counterspaces serve to strengthen an individual's access to their community cultural wealth. The study site is BRAINS, a U.S.-based professional development program for early-career academic neuroscientists from underrepresented groups. Findings revealed that two types of counterspace processes (narrative identity work and direct relational transactions) and three types of community cultural wealth (aspirational capital, social capital, and navigational capital) are most salient within BRAINS. After examining the complex interactions connecting counterspace processes and community cultural wealth, we offer recommendations for future professional development programs and research designed to broaden participation in academia.

在专业发展计划中连接计数器空间和社区文化财富。
本研究从批判性种族理论的反空间和社区文化财富两个方面分析了这两个概念之间的关系。反空间是支持性的、肯定身份的社区空间,而社区文化财富突出了边缘化群体的个人所使用的知识、技能和网络在成功驾驭学术界方面的重要性。这项研究调查了一种假设,即在反空间中运作的过程有助于加强个人获得社区文化财富的机会。研究地点是BRAINS,这是一个位于美国的专业发展项目,面向来自代表性不足群体的早期职业学术神经科学家。研究结果显示,两种类型的反空间过程(叙事身份工作和直接关系交易)和三种类型的社区文化财富(抱负资本、社会资本和导航资本)在BRAINS中最为突出。在研究了反空间过程和社区文化财富之间的复杂互动之后,我们为未来的专业发展计划和研究提供了建议,旨在扩大学术界的参与度。
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CiteScore
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自引率
12.00%
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期刊介绍: Race Ethnicity & Education is an interdisciplinary journal which provides a focal point for international scholarship, research and debate. It publishes original and challenging research which explores the dynamics of race, racism and ethnicity in education policy, theory and practice. The journal has quickly established itself as essential reading for those working in this field and especially welcomes writing which addresses the interconnections between race, ethnicity and multiple forms of oppression including class, gender, sexuality and disability. All articles are independently refereed and the journal is supported by a distinguished international editorial panel.
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