The disgrace of commodification and shameful convenience: a critical race critique of the NBA [0.03%]
NBA的商业化耻辱与便利羞愧——批判种族理论视角分析
Rachel Alicia Griffin
Rachel Alicia Griffin
This essay positions sport as a pedagogical social institution from which people learn about race, gender, power, and privilege. The National Basketball Association is examined closely with a critical race lens with regard to the commodific...
Concurrent validity of the Learning and Study Strategies Inventory (LASSI): a study of African American precollege students [0.03%]
非洲裔美国大学前学生学习策略库存(LASSI)的并行效度研究
Lamont A Flowers,Brian K Bridges,James L Moore III
Lamont A Flowers
Concurrent validation procedures were employed, using a sample of African American precollege students, to determine the extent to which scale scores obtained from the first edition of the Learning and Study Strategies Inventory (LASSI) wer...
Venus, Serena, and the inconspicuous consumption of blackness: a commentary on surveillance, race talk, and new racism(s) [0.03%]
Venus、Serena与隐形的黑人消费:对监视、种族言论和新种族主义的评论
Delia D Douglas
Delia D Douglas
As the U.S. population becomes more racially diverse and different groups move in to previously White-dominated spaces, new techniques of exclusion and marginalization are being employed in an effort to regulate the opportunities and progre...
White on black: can white parents teach black adoptive children how to understand and cope with racism? [0.03%]
黑白难两全:白人家长如何教导黑人养子女应对种族歧视?
Darron T Smith,Brenda G Juarez,Cardell K Jacobson
Darron T Smith
In this article, the authors examine White parents’ endeavors toward the racial enculturation and inculcation of their transracially adopted Black children. Drawing on in-depth interviews, the authors identify and analyze themes across the...
Getting mad but ending up sad: the mental health consequences for African Americans using anger to cope with racism [0.03%]
由愤怒应对种族主义给美国黑人带来的心理健康后果:怒不可遏,伤心不已
Chavella T Pittman
Chavella T Pittman
Anger is a common reaction to stressful life events. However, little is known about anger’s use and efficacy as a coping strategy for racism. Is anger a coping strategy for racism that improves mental health? Or does anger operate in an op...
Integrating diversity into graduate social work education: a 30-year retrospective view by MSW-level African American social workers [0.03%]
从MSW水平的非裔美国社会工作者角度回望:三十年来将多样性融入高校社工教育体系的发展历程
Stan L Bowie,J Camille Hall,Oliver J Johnson
Stan L Bowie
The study surveyed a national sample of 100 African American master of social work graduates to retroactively assess perceived diversity content in Human Behavior courses before and after the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) establis...
Disordered eating in African American and Caucasian women: the role of ethnic identity [0.03%]
族裔身份在非洲裔美国和高加索女性饮食紊乱中的作用
Mary E Shuttlesworth,Deanne Zotter
Mary E Shuttlesworth
The influential roles of culture and ethnic identity are frequently cited in developing disordered eating and body dissatisfaction, constituting both protective and risk factors. For African American women, strongly identifying with African...
We fall down: the African American experience of coping with the homicide of a loved one [0.03%]
《跌倒了:所爱之人死于凶杀的非裔美国人经历》
Tanya L Sharpe,Javier Boyas
Tanya L Sharpe
Rates of homicide among African Americans are much higher than those of other racial or ethnic groups. Research has demonstrated that homicide can be psychologically debilitating for surviving family members. Yet, exploring the experiences ...
Marcia Elizabeth Sutherland
Marcia Elizabeth Sutherland
Although the Americas and Caribbean region are purported to comprise different ethnic groups, this article’s focus is on people of African descent, who represent the largest ethnic group in many countries. The emphasis on people of African...
Internalized racism's association with African American male youth's propensity for violence [0.03%]
内化种族主义与非裔美国年轻男性暴力倾向的关系
Wesley W Bryant
Wesley W Bryant
Youth violence in African American communities is still considered to be at epidemic proportions. The traditional risk factors for youth violence (i.e. delinquent friends, poverty, drug use, carrying a weapon etc.) do not account for the di...