社会科学的包容性写作

IF 21.8 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Carolyn Quam, Teresa Roberts
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社会科学中以赤字为基础的叙述以特权身份为参照,使社会偏见永久化,使不同群体边缘化。研究人员可以促进从赤字为基础的叙事转变,并通过包容性写作来支持可概括的社会科学理论的发展。社会科学中以赤字为基础的叙述以特权身份为参照,使社会偏见永久化,使不同群体边缘化。研究人员可以促进从赤字为基础的叙事转变,并通过包容性写作来支持可概括的社会科学理论的发展。
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Inclusive writing in the social sciences
Deficit-based narratives in social science use privileged identities as a reference, perpetuating societal biases that marginalize diverse communities. Researchers can promote a shift away from deficit-based narratives and support the development of generalizable social-science theories by writing inclusively. Deficit-based narratives in social science use privileged identities as a reference, perpetuating societal biases that marginalize diverse communities. Researchers can promote a shift away from deficit-based narratives and support development of generalizable social-science theories by writing inclusively.
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