Breaking the Code of Good Intentions: Everyday Forms of Whiteness
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v41i2.52520Abstract
While the text clearly engages those interested in equity, social justice, and race relations, it is also an example of a well crafted mixed methodological study and can be helpful to graduate students and others interested in research design and methodology. Throughout a series of chapters exploring the status quo, racial classification, Americanism and patriotism, poverty, discrimination, and privilege, readers gain a clear picture of the current attitudes and understandings of race at the Brooklyn College CUNY campus, but also across America.Downloads
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2018-05-17
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