Liberating Our Writing: Critical Narratives and Systemic Changes in Education and the Social Sciences

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Lara Perez-Felkner, M. Gast, Sarah M. Ovink
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Abstract

We outline our evolution as Latina, Asian, and White women sociologists using a social justice lens while studying transitions to college among youth of color. During our graduate training and early academic careers, we felt pushed to center “mainstream” theories, which often failed to account for the power struggles and intersectional oppression our reading and empirical investigations uncovered. Guidance from mentors, peer reviewers, and senior scholars in our fields often left us feeling our ideas were invalid and marginalized. We detail our shared experiences in developing our critical lenses, and we present practical advice for early-career scholars navigating academic pressures while seeking to advance their academic writing for social justice. Our narratives represent a call to action for academics to center critical approaches that push our students and ourselves to speak truth to power.
解放我们的写作:教育和社会科学的批判性叙述和系统变化
我们在研究有色人种青年向大学过渡的过程中,使用社会正义的视角,概述了我们作为拉丁裔、亚裔和白人女性社会学家的演变。在我们的研究生培训和早期学术生涯中,我们感到被推向了“主流”理论的中心,这些理论往往无法解释我们的阅读和实证调查所揭示的权力斗争和交叉压迫。导师、同行评审员和我们领域的资深学者的指导往往让我们觉得我们的想法是无效的和边缘化的。我们详细介绍了我们在发展批判性视角方面的共同经验,并为早期职业学者提供了切实可行的建议,帮助他们应对学术压力,同时寻求推进他们的学术写作,以实现社会正义。我们的叙述代表着对学术界采取行动的呼吁,以批判的方法为中心,推动我们的学生和我们自己向权力说出真相。
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